TY - JOUR
T1 - New type of pycnostad in the western subtropical-subarctic transition region of the North Pacific
T2 - Transition Region Mode Water
AU - Saito, Hiroko
AU - Suga, Toshio
AU - Hanawa, Kimio
AU - Watanabe, Tomowo
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors are grateful to the crew of R/V Hokko-maru and the scientists onboard during cruise HK0207 for their kind cooperation. We are grateful to Shin-ichi Ito for organizing cruise HK0207 and also for his valuable comments and suggestions, which have significantly improved the quality of the manuscript. Comments and suggestions from two anonymous reviewers greatly improved the manuscript. We also wish to thank the members of the Physical Oceanography Group at Tohoku University for many helpful discussions. The first author (HS) was supported by the 21st Century COE program “E-ASTEC” at Tohoku University. The second author (TS) was supported in part by the Japanese Society for Promotion of Science (Grant-in-aid for scientific research (B), No. 13440138 and No. 16340135).
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - A new type of pycnostad has been identified in the western subtropical-subarctic transition region of the North Pacific, based on the intensive hydrographic survey carried out in July, 2002. The potential density, temperature and salinity of the pycnostad were found to be 26.5-26.7 σθ, 5°-7°C and 33.5-33.9 psu respectively. The pycnostad is denser, colder and fresher than those of the North Pacific Central Mode Water and different from those of other known mode waters in the North Pacific. The thickness of the pycnostad is comparable to that of other mode waters, spreading over an area of at least 650 × 500 km around 43°N and 160°E in the western transition region. Hence, we refer to the pycnostad as Transition Region Mode Water (TRMW). Oxygen data, geostrophic current speed and climatology of mixed layer depth in the winter suggest that the TRMW is formed regularly in the deep winter mixed layer near the region where it was observed. Analysis of surface heat flux also supports the idea and suggests that there is significant interannual variability in the property of the TRMW. The TRMW is consistently distributed between the Subarctic Boundary and the Subarctic Front. It is also characterized by a wide T-S range with similar density, which is the characteristic of such a transition region between subtropical and subarctic water masses, which forms a density-compensating temperature and salinity front. The frontal nature also tends to cause isopycnal intrusions within the pycnostad of the TRMW.
AB - A new type of pycnostad has been identified in the western subtropical-subarctic transition region of the North Pacific, based on the intensive hydrographic survey carried out in July, 2002. The potential density, temperature and salinity of the pycnostad were found to be 26.5-26.7 σθ, 5°-7°C and 33.5-33.9 psu respectively. The pycnostad is denser, colder and fresher than those of the North Pacific Central Mode Water and different from those of other known mode waters in the North Pacific. The thickness of the pycnostad is comparable to that of other mode waters, spreading over an area of at least 650 × 500 km around 43°N and 160°E in the western transition region. Hence, we refer to the pycnostad as Transition Region Mode Water (TRMW). Oxygen data, geostrophic current speed and climatology of mixed layer depth in the winter suggest that the TRMW is formed regularly in the deep winter mixed layer near the region where it was observed. Analysis of surface heat flux also supports the idea and suggests that there is significant interannual variability in the property of the TRMW. The TRMW is consistently distributed between the Subarctic Boundary and the Subarctic Front. It is also characterized by a wide T-S range with similar density, which is the characteristic of such a transition region between subtropical and subarctic water masses, which forms a density-compensating temperature and salinity front. The frontal nature also tends to cause isopycnal intrusions within the pycnostad of the TRMW.
KW - Isopycnal intrusion
KW - Kuroshio Bifurcation front
KW - Mixed layer
KW - Mode water
KW - Pycnostad
KW - Subarctic front
KW - Transition region
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U2 - 10.1007/s10872-007-0052-3
DO - 10.1007/s10872-007-0052-3
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:58149183439
SN - 0916-8370
VL - 63
SP - 589
EP - 600
JO - Journal of Oceanography
JF - Journal of Oceanography
IS - 4
ER -