Title :
Seasonal and dirunal variation of chlorophyll distribution off the east coast of Korea (East/Japan Sea), 2011
Author :
Son, Young-Tae ; Chang, Kyung-Il ; Park, Hee-Mang ; Lee, Kyung-Jae ; Park, Jae-Hyung ; Rho, TaeKeun
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Earth & Environ. Sci., Seoul Nat. Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
The time evolution data of the biogeochemical and physical properties of the water column in coastal area (East/Japan Sea) located off the east coast of Korea is obtained by the coastal monitoring buoy station (ESROB, East Sea Realtime Ocean Buoy), equipped with chlorophyll a fluorometer (WQM), current meter (ADCP), PAR sensors, and Dissolved Oxygen and temperature. In April 2011, the optically-derived fluorescence sensor was installed into the buoy station within upper layer (about 1 m water depth) with highly resolved time resolution (10 min.) to examine the variability of various timespan spectrum, which has periods from diurnal to monthly variation, on the chlorophyll a fluorescence. The fluorescence time-series data showed distinct low-frequency (spring and fall blooms which is a typical characteristic in East/Japan Sea) fluctuations ranging from 0.2 μg/l to 3.8 μg/l, including abnormal summer surface bloom event in the coastal region. The high chlorophyll concentration within upper layer in summer may be attributed to surface thin low salinity water with the relatively rich nutrients flowing along the east coast of Korea through Korea Strait. Surface chlorophyll a fluorescence estimated from WQM sensor well correspond to the chlorophyll concentration derived from in situ water samples, showing a relatively high correlation coefficient (r=0.78).
Keywords :
fluorescence; ocean chemistry; oceanographic regions; time series; AD 2011 04; ESROB; East Sea Realtime Ocean Buoy; Japan Sea; Korea Strait; Korean east coast; PAR sensors; WQM sensor; biogeochemical properties; chlorophyll a fluorometer; chlorophyll distribution; coastal monitoring buoy station; current meter; dirunal variation; optically derived fluorescence sensor; seasonal variation; time evolution data; time series; water column; Fluorescence; Ocean temperature; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; chlorophyllt; diurnal variation;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS, 2012 - Yeosu
Conference_Location :
Yeosu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2089-5
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS-Yeosu.2012.6263492