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Journal of Physical Oceanography | 2005

The Tsushima Warm Current through Tsushima Straits Estimated from Ferryboat ADCP Data

Tetsutaro Takikawa; Jong Hwan Yoon; Kyu-Dae Cho

Abstract Current structures across the Tsushima Straits are studied using results from long-term acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) observations by a ferryboat between Hakata and Pusan conducted since February 1997. Two maxima of the northeastward current are observed in the central parts of the eastern and western channels, and the maximum velocity in the western channel is stronger than that of the eastern channel. Downstream of the Tsushima Islands, a southwestward countercurrent is observed associated with a pair of cyclonic and anticyclonic eddies. In the western channel, the deep countercurrent is observed pronouncedly on the bottom slope of the Korean side from summer to winter. The volume transport of the Tsushima Warm Current through the straits has strong seasonal variation with a minimum in January and two maxima from spring to autumn (double peaks). The spring peak of the volume transport through the eastern channel is more pronounced than the autumn peak, and the autumn peak of the west...


Journal of Oceanography | 2003

Tidal Currents in the Tsushima Straits Estimated from ADCP Data by Ferryboat

Tetsutaro Takikawa; Jong Hwan Yoon; Kyu Dae Cho

Tidal currents in the Tsushima Straits have been analyzed using measurements obtained since February 1997 by an acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) mounted on the ferryboat Camellia. Tidal current constituents (M2, S2, K1, O1) are dominant among the ten tidal current constituents (Q1, O1, P1, K1, N2, M2, S2, K2, MSf, Mf), and generally 1.4–2.1 times stronger at the western channel of the straits than those at the eastern channel. The ratio between amplitude of M2, S2, K1 and O1 averaged along the ferryboat track is 1:0.45:0.59:0.51. The major axis directions of tidal current ellipses are generally SW to NE, exceptionally in the vicinity of the Tsushima Islands. Approaching the Tsushima Islands from the Korean Peninsula side, the major axis gradually rotates clockwise. At the western channel, the M2 and K1 constituents change the rotation direction of current vectors from clockwise to counterclockwise at about 90–130 m depth. The contributions of the tidal currents to the mean kinetic energy and the mean eddy kinetic energy along the ferryboat track are, on average, 0.56 and 0.71, respectively. This suggests that tidal current activities are generally more dominant than the mean current activities and much more dominant than eddy activities. The only region where the eddy activities are comparable to the tidal current activities is located on the east side of the Tsushima Islands.


Oceanology | 2009

Variability of the volume transport through the Korea/Tsushima Strait as inferred from the shipborne acoustic Doppler current profiler observations in 1997–2007

Alexander G. Ostrovskii; Ken-ichi Fukudome; Jong Hwan Yoon; Tetsutaro Takikawa

The 10-year series of observations of currents directed along the Korea/Tsushima Strait, which were measured with an acoustic Doppler current profiler aboard a ferry boat that cruised several times a week between the Hakata (Japan) and Pusan (South Korea) ports, is analyzed. Robust estimation methods are used to separate the tidal signal from the inhomogeneous series of the current data in the problem of the harmonic analysis. The MU2, NO1, PHI1, and J1 constituents have been estimated in addition to the MSF, MF, Q1, O1, P1, K1, N2, M2, S2, and K2 tidal harmonics detected previously. The annual variations in the amplitude of the M2 fundamental harmonic have also been taken into account. The current series cleared from the tidal signal has been processed in order to analyze the spatio-temporal variability of the volume transport through the Korea Strait. The normal annual velocity of the water inflow into the Japan Sea through the Korea Strait was 2.77 × 106 m3 s−1. The ratio of the flow rates in the eastern and western zones of the strait separated by the Tsushima Islands was 2/3. Considerable seasonal variations in the discharge are observed in the western strait zone: the flow rate annual maximum in October is 1.75 times as high as the minimum in February. An insignificant (not more than 0.1 × 106 m3 s−1 on average) southward flow can cross the eastern channel. Mesoscale vortices are generated in the lee of the Tsushima Islands when the northeastern current flows around them. The energy spectrum of the total nonseasonal flow rate through the Korea Strait has been constructed in the frequency range of 8–500 days. The spectrum has three significant maximums near periods of 10, 19, and 64 days. It has been indicated that this spectrum flattens at low frequencies (<0.1 day−1) in the vicinity of the formation of mesoscale vortices behind the Tsushima Islands.


Journal of Oceanography | 2005

Volume transport through the tsushima straits estimated from sea level difference

Tetsutaro Takikawa; Jong Hwan Yoon


Journal of Oceanography | 2010

Seasonal Volume Transport Variation in the Tsushima Warm Current through the Tsushima Straits from 10 Years of ADCP Observations

Ken ichi Fukudome; Jong Hwan Yoon; Alexander G. Ostrovskii; Tetsutaro Takikawa; In Seong Han


Journal of Oceanography | 2009

Seasonal variation of horizontal material transport through the eastern channel of the Tsushima Straits

Akihiko Morimoto; Tetsutaro Takikawa; Goh Onitsuka; Atsushi Watanabe; Masatoshi Moku; Tetsuo Yanagi


Progress in Oceanography | 2014

Tsushima Warm Current paths in the southwestern part of the Japan Sea

Masashi Ito; Akihiko Morimoto; Tatsuro Watanabe; Osamu Katoh; Tetsutaro Takikawa


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2009

Enhanced chlorophyll associated with island-induced cyclonic eddies in the eastern channel of the Tsushima Straits

Goh Onitsuka; Akihiko Morimoto; Tetsutaro Takikawa; Atsushi Watanabe; Masatoshi Moku; Yutaka Yoshikawa; Tetsuo Yanagi


Journal of Oceanography | 2008

Characteristics of water mass under the surface mixed layer in Tsushima Straits and the southwestern Japan Sea in autumn

Tetsutaro Takikawa; Akihiko Morimoto; Goh Onitsuka; Atsushi Watanabe; Masatoshi Moku


Progress in Oceanography | 2012

Interannual variations in material transport through the eastern channel of the Tsushima/Korea Straits

Akihiko Morimoto; Atsushi Watanabe; Goh Onitsuka; Tetsutaro Takikawa; Masatoshi Moku; Tetsuo Yanagi

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Atsushi Watanabe

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Hideyuki Kawamura

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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