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Volume transport from the Japan Basin to the Yamato Basin in the abyssal Japan Sea inferred from direct current observations
Authors:Tomoharu Senjyu  Takafumi Aramaki
Institution:1.Regional Oceanography Section, Division of Earth Environment Dynamics, Research Institute for Applied Mechanics,Kyushu University,Kasuga City,Japan;2.National Institute for Environmental Studies,Tsukuba,Japan
Abstract:The transport of Japan Basin Bottom Water (JBBW) into the Yamato Basin in the Japan Sea is an important boundary condition for the modification of the abyssal water mass in the Yamato Basin. To estimate the volume transport of JBBW, two year-long observations (October 2011–October 2012 and May 2014–May 2015) were carried out using current meters moored in the deep channel connecting the Japan Basin with the Yamato Basin. The mean transport toward the Yamato Basin from the Japan Basin was estimated to be 7.37 × 104 and 5.15 × 104 m3 s?1, consistent with previous estimates from box model analysis and lowered acoustic Doppler current profiler observations. The time series of JBBW transport showed significant variability. A cause of the variability was bottom-intensified flow fluctuations in the 3- to 15-day period band, which suggests bottom-trapped topographic Rossby waves in the deep channel. In addition, during August–October 2014, notable variation of JBBW transport accompanied significant decreases of potential temperature and dissolved oxygen concentration. Detailed examination of the episodic variations of flows, potential temperature, and dissolved oxygen concentration, together with consideration of sea surface height variations, suggested that rapid northward meandering of the surface subarctic front was another cause of the significant variation in JBBW transport.
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