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Seasonal variability of the mixed layer depth in the East Sea : 동해 해양혼합층의 계절변동성

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dc.contributor.advisor오임상-
dc.contributor.author임세한-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-14T00:33:04Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-14T00:33:04Z-
dc.date.issued2012-08-
dc.identifier.other000000003841-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/121175-
dc.description학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 지구환경과학부, 2012. 8. 오임상.-
dc.description.abstractWe constructed a new profile-based 0.5°-resolution monthly mean climatology of the mixed layer depth (MLD) in the East Sea (ES) using most of the available temperature and salinity observations collected from
1931 to 2005. The MLD is defined by a depth at which the temperature is changed from the surface reference value by 0.2oC. The temperature-based MLD shows no significant difference (mostly less than 20 m) from the density-based values over most of the East Sea except in the regions near the Russian coast and the Japanese coast, where barrier layers are formed during a period from late fall through early spring, suggesting that the
temperature-based MLD can be a good proxy for the MLD in the East Sea. The range of seasonal variation in the MLD is from about 20 m near the Sub-polar front (SPF, 38oN ~41oN) to about 200 m near the winter convection region (132oE~135oE, 41oN~43oN). The weaker seasonal variation near the SPF results from year-round strong stratification sustained largely by the subduction of relatively cold water underneath the East Korean Warm Current (EKWC) and the complex dynamic process of
frontogenesis including lateral dynamics or wind-induced friction. The spatial distribution of the MLD is also changed significantly due to both atmospheric and oceanic processes including eddies and winter convection.
For example, a deep mixed layer is developed in the Ulleung Basin during winter due to the Ulleung warm eddy. There was a abrupt and localized deepening along the near-coastal areas in the northern part of the ES in
winter and early spring. Barrier layers were clearly identified mainly along the Russian shelf and the Japanese coast during winter, caused by presence
of the low-salinity water.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsContents
Abstract ……………………………………………………….. i
Contents ……………………………………………………… iii
List of Figures ……………………………………………….... v
List of Tables …………………………………………….….. xii
Chapter 1. General Introduction ............................................... 1
Chapter 2. Data and Methods .................................................. 16
2.1. Data sources ................................................................................... 16
2.2. Methodologies ................................................................................ 23
2.2.1. Selection of Profiles and Quality Control ................................... 23
2.2.2. Data reduction ............................................................................... 27
Chapter 3. Mixed Layer Depth Criterion ............................... 34
3.1. Estimating mixed layer depth from oceanic profile data .......... 35
3.1.1. General description ...................................................................... 35
3.1.2. Description of methods ................................................................. 38
3.2. Defining a proper method in the East Sea .................................. 46
3.2.1. Definition of the mixed layer depth ............................................. 46
3.2.2. Choosing threshold value ............................................................. 47
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Chapter 4. Seasonal variability of the MLD in the East Sea ........ 56
4.1. Spatial distributions and seasonal variations of the MLD ........ 51
4.2. Difference between the MLDT and the MLDD ........................... 69
4.3. Comparison of methodology between average profile and individual profile .................................................................................. 73
Chapter 5. Discussion ................................................................ 81
5.1. Relationship between atmospheric forcing and the MLD ......... 82
5.2. Shallow MLD in the sub-polar front region ............................... 95
5.3 Discrepancy between the SST minimum and the MLD maximum in the southern area of the East Sea ............................... 101
5.4. Barrier layer in the East Sea ...................................................... 107
5.5. A relationship of the MLD to chlorophyll–a concentration .... 115
Chapter 6. Conclusion ............................................................. 129
References ................................................................................ 123
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dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectthe mixed layer depth-
dc.subject.ddc550-
dc.titleSeasonal variability of the mixed layer depth in the East Sea-
dc.title.alternative동해 해양혼합층의 계절변동성-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthorSe Han Lim-
dc.description.degreeDoctor-
dc.citation.pagesxii,133-
dc.contributor.affiliation자연과학대학 지구환경과학부-
dc.date.awarded2012-08-
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