상세 보기
An observation of primary production enhanced by coastal upwelling in the southwest East/Japan Sea
- Hahm, Doshik;
- Rhee, Tae Siek;
- Kim, Hyun-Cheol;
- Jang, Chan Joo;
- Kim, Yong Sun;
- ... Park, Jae-Hun
WEB OF SCIENCE
17SCOPUS
17초록
Coastal upwelling (CU) is an important process that causes changes in physical and chemical properties, resulting in variation of biological processes in a coastal area. In the southwestern part of the East/Japan Sea (SWES), CU has been alleged as one of the mechanisms responsible for higher net primary production (NPP) than the rest of the East/Japan Sea. We provide, for the first time, high spatial resolution underway observations of sea surface temperature, salinity, chlorophyll-a fluorescence and Delta(O-2/Ar), revealing the physical and biological characteristics of the upwelled waters in the SWES. The cold, upwelled waters retained high fluorescence and Delta(O-2/Ar), consistent with enhanced phytoplankton biomass and biological O-2 production by CU. The net community production (NCP) in the ambient and upwelled waters were 33 +/- 19 and 77 +/- 41 mmol O-2 m(-2) d(-1), respectively. The latter should be considered as a lower bound, containing a significant fraction of low O-2 waters from subsurface. Satellite observation indicated that NPP in the upwelled waters were higher than the ambient waters by 51%. This implies that up to half of higher NPP in the SWES than the rest of the East/Japan Sea can be ascribed to CU events.
키워드
- 제목
- An observation of primary production enhanced by coastal upwelling in the southwest East/Japan Sea
- 저자
- Hahm, Doshik; Rhee, Tae Siek; Kim, Hyun-Cheol; Jang, Chan Joo; Kim, Yong Sun; Park, Jae-Hun
- 발행일
- 2019-07
- 유형
- Article
- 권
- 195
- 페이지
- 30 ~ 37