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Interannual Bottom-Intensified Current Thickening Observed on the Continental Slope Off the Southeastern Coast of Hokkaido, Japan
by
Ariyoshi, Keisuke
, Hasegawa, Takuya
, Matsumoto, Hiroyuki
, Nagano, Akira
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acoustic Doppler current profiler
/ bottom-intensified current
/ coastal-trapped wave
/ Continental slope
/ El Nino
/ Empirical analysis
/ General circulation models
/ ocean bottom boundary layer
/ Ocean floor
/ Orthogonal functions
/ Pressure gauges
/ Sediments
/ Southern Oscillation
/ Suspended sediments
/ Thickening
/ Thickness
/ Time series
/ Velocity
2022
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Interannual Bottom-Intensified Current Thickening Observed on the Continental Slope Off the Southeastern Coast of Hokkaido, Japan
by
Ariyoshi, Keisuke
, Hasegawa, Takuya
, Matsumoto, Hiroyuki
, Nagano, Akira
in
acoustic Doppler current profiler
/ bottom-intensified current
/ coastal-trapped wave
/ Continental slope
/ El Nino
/ Empirical analysis
/ General circulation models
/ ocean bottom boundary layer
/ Ocean floor
/ Orthogonal functions
/ Pressure gauges
/ Sediments
/ Southern Oscillation
/ Suspended sediments
/ Thickening
/ Thickness
/ Time series
/ Velocity
2022
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Interannual Bottom-Intensified Current Thickening Observed on the Continental Slope Off the Southeastern Coast of Hokkaido, Japan
by
Ariyoshi, Keisuke
, Hasegawa, Takuya
, Matsumoto, Hiroyuki
, Nagano, Akira
in
acoustic Doppler current profiler
/ bottom-intensified current
/ coastal-trapped wave
/ Continental slope
/ El Nino
/ Empirical analysis
/ General circulation models
/ ocean bottom boundary layer
/ Ocean floor
/ Orthogonal functions
/ Pressure gauges
/ Sediments
/ Southern Oscillation
/ Suspended sediments
/ Thickening
/ Thickness
/ Time series
/ Velocity
2022
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Interannual Bottom-Intensified Current Thickening Observed on the Continental Slope Off the Southeastern Coast of Hokkaido, Japan
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Interannual Bottom-Intensified Current Thickening Observed on the Continental Slope Off the Southeastern Coast of Hokkaido, Japan
2022
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By rotary empirical orthogonal function and coastal-trapped wave mode analyses, we analyzed current velocity data, collected from 2001 to 2016. The data were obtained by an acoustic Doppler current profiler, deployed upward at a location of 41°39.909′ N, 144°20.695′ E, on a 2630-m deep continental slope seabed off the southeastern coast of Hokkaido, Japan. The results indicate that the current intensifies toward the bottom and is directed nearly toward the shore, reaching an average speed of ~2.5 cm s−1 just above the bottom. The thickness of the along-slope northward component of the bottom-intensified current varied within the range of 50–350 m. We found that the current thickness change was caused by oceanic barotropic disturbances, produced by the intensification of the Aleutian Low, largely related to the El Niño–Southern Oscillation and modified through the excitation of bottom-trapped modes of coastal-trapped waves. This finding improves the prediction accuracy of the the bottom-intensified current change, being beneficial for suspended sediment studies, construction and maintenance of marine structures, planning of deep drilling, and so on.
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