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Short-term fluctuations of the Tsushima Current in waters northwest of Yamaguchi Prefecture
Authors:Osamu Katoh
Institution:(1) Seikai National Fisheries Research Institute, 49 Kokubu-machi, 850 Nagasaki, Japan
Abstract:We discussed the short-term fluctuations of the Tsushima Current, using ADCP (acoustic Doppler current profiler) data taken by the quadrireciprocal method (Katoh, 1988) for removing tidal currents from observed currents. Transects were set in waters northwest of Yamaguchi Prefecture to capture the first and second branches of the Tsushima Current. Along the transects, ADCP and STD (salinitytemperature-depth recorder) measurements were repeated in May to July 1989. The velocity of the first branch fluctuated considerably in a short period, while the direction and position of its axis were steadly. The stability of its axis position probably results from the topographic beta effect. The baroclinic transport, which is based on calculations of geostrophic current with assuming zero velocity near the bottom, of the first branch was almost equal to the barotropic one. The range of fluctuation in the barotropic transport was much larger than that in the baroclinic transport. The barotropic fluctuation was correlated with the difference in atmospheric pressure between the east and west sides of the Tsushima Strait. As for the second branch, not only the velocity but also the position of its axis changed noticeably in a short period. There was such a case where the axis was hardly recognized. The changeability of the axis position for the second branch seems to result from that of the cold water front. The baroclinic transport of the second branch was much larger than the barotropic one, but the ranges of their fluctuations were very similar with each other.
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