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- Title
Upwelling of oxygen-depleted water (Sumishio) in Omura Bay, Japan.
- Authors
Takahashi, Tetsuya; Nakata, Hideaki; Hirano, Keiji; Matsuoka, Kazumi; Iwataki, Mitsunori; Yamaguchi, Hitoshi; Kasuya, Tomoyuki
- Abstract
Wind-induced circulation and the distribution of hypoxia corresponding to the upwelling of oxygen-depleted water (called “Aoshio” in Japan and “Sumishio” locally in Omura Bay) in Omura Bay, Japan, was examined field observations and by three-dimensional modeling. During the calm weather in summer, well-mixed strait water, in rich oxygen at the mouth of the bay intruded into the middle layer of the bay, southward and northward along the west and east coast, respectively, forming basin-scale cyclonic circulation. A stagnant water mass was formed below the center of this cyclonic circulation, and it became hypoxic water. As a result of the prevailing strong southeast (northeast) wind, the bottom hypoxia moved in a southeasterly (northeasterly) direction. This induces the upwelling of hypoxic water, accompanied by mass mortality of marine organisms.
- Subjects
JAPAN; WINDS; HYPOXIA (Water); DISSOLVED oxygen in water; COASTS; WATERSHEDS; MARINE organisms; DEATH (Biology); WATER masses
- Publication
Journal of Oceanography, 2009, Vol 65, Issue 1, p113
- ISSN
0916-8370
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10872-009-0011-2