Pan Yuqiu, Su Jilan, Xu Duanrong. The formation and evolution of the East China Sea winter dense water[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 1991, (4): 525-538.
Citation:
Pan Yuqiu, Su Jilan, Xu Duanrong. The formation and evolution of the East China Sea winter dense water[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 1991, (4): 525-538.
Pan Yuqiu, Su Jilan, Xu Duanrong. The formation and evolution of the East China Sea winter dense water[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 1991, (4): 525-538.
Citation:
Pan Yuqiu, Su Jilan, Xu Duanrong. The formation and evolution of the East China Sea winter dense water[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 1991, (4): 525-538.
On the basis of the historical profile observations and the recent Kuroshio observations,the yearly formation,development and decay of the high density water found between 50 to 100 m isobath over the middle and southern East China Sea continental shelf are anyalysed. The formation of this high density water occurs between November and March of the following year. A possible reason for it is that as the mixed water between the coastal water and the outer sea water transports northward by the Taiwan Warm Current, its density increases by surface cooling. It also mixes with the neighbouring lower density water masses. The transportation and decay of the high density water through April to July are also descussed. They can be ascribed to the seasonal surface layer warming and the fast development of Taiwan Warm Current. The high density water disappears in August.