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Intrusions of Kuroshio and Shelf Waters on Northern Slope of South China Sea in Summer 2015
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|作者:
Denghui Li
Meng Zhou
Zhaoru Zhang
Yisen Zhong
Yiwu Zhu
Chenghao Yang
Mingquan Xu
Dongfeng Xu
Ziyuan Hu
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[1] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Institute of Oceanology
[2] Chinese Academy of Science,Institute of Oceanology
[3] China State Ocean Administration,Second Institute of Oceanography
[4] University of Massachusetts,School for the Environment
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South China Sea;
shelf water;
Kuroshio water;
geostrophic currents;
cross-slope current;
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The northern slope region of the South China Sea (SCS) is a biological hot spot characterized by high primary productivity and biomasses transported by cross-shelf currents, which support the spawning and growth of commercially and ecologically important fish species. To understand the physical and biogeochemical processes that promote the high primary production of this region, we conducted a cruise from June 10 and July 2, 2015. In this study, we used fuzzy cluster analysis and optimum multiparameter analysis methods to analyze the hydrographic data collected during the cruise to determine the compositions of the upper 55-m water masses on the SCS northern slope and thereby elucidate the cross-slope transport of shelf water (SHW) and the intrusions of Kuroshio water (KW). We also analyzed the geostrophic currents derived from acoustic Doppler current profiler measurements and satellite data. The results reveal the surface waters on the northern slope of the SCS to be primarily composed of waters originating from South China Sea water (SCSW), KW, and SHW. The SCSW dominated a majority of the study region at percentages ranging between 60% and 100%. We found a strong cross-slope current with speeds greater than 50 cm s−1 to have carried SHW into and through the surveyed slope area, and KW to have intruded onto the slope via mesoscale eddies, thereby dominating the southwestern section of the study area.
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页码:477 / 486
页数:9
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