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ASummer Circulation Inferred from the Density (Temperature) Distribution in the Eastern Yellow Sea (密度(水溫) 分布에 의한 夏季黃海東部의 海水循環考察)

  • 성영호
    • 한국해양학회지
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.63-70
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    • 1987
  • Existing oceanographic data indicate that tidal mixing fronts generally prevail in the Eastern Yellow Sea along the Korean coast. In the Western part, these fronts seem to be much weaker. These fronts are believed to be generated mostly by spatially different tidal mixing. The geostrophic adjustment model applied to the observed density structure gives the mixed coastal water flowing northward and the offshore waters(both surface warm and bottom cold waters) flowing southward along the Korean coast. The transport of each water amounts to O(10$\^$4/)m$\^$3//sec.

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Ancient Seaports on the Eastern Coast of India: The Hub of the Maritime Silk Route Network

  • DAYALAN, DURAISWAMY
    • Acta Via Serica
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.25-69
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    • 2019
  • India has occupied the most important position of sea trade in the entire South Asian region since the beginning of maritime trade. The extensive maritime trade network between the Harappan and Mesopotamian civilizations as early as the $3^{rd}$ millennium BCE is testimony to the long maritime trade history of India. The Harappans constructed many seaports including the first high-tide dockyard in the world for berthing and servicing ships at the port town of Lothal, Gujarat. From the dawn of the historical epoch, the maritime trade network of India expanded extensively. The long 5422.6 kms coastline of the Indian mainland (excluding the coastlines of the Andaman and Nicobar islands and the Lakshwadweep Islands) is well known for its several seaports manly located at river mouths or outlets to the sea. The main objective of this paper is to discuss in detail all the major ancient seaports on the eastern coast of India and their maritime trade activities. The narrative of these ports is based on archaeological explorations and excavations, foreigners' accounts, Indian literary sources, inscriptions, archival materials, and the field study and personal observation of the author.

A New Record of Porcellio scaber (Isopoda: Oniscidea: Porcellionidae) from South Korea, with Notes on Its Variation

  • Song, Ji-Hun
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.309-315
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    • 2020
  • The common rough woodlouse Porcellio scaber Latreille, 1804 is newly reported from South Korea with following diagnostic characteristics: the presence of distinct tubercles on body; the strongly developed lateral lobes of head; the presence of notch on tracheal field of pleopod 1 exopod; and distinctly short exopod of uropod. This species is reported to be cosmopolitan, but there were no taxonomic records of it in South Korea. All voucher specimens were collected from humid shaded areas adjacent to the eastern coast of South Korea. Organismal ecology and scanning electron microscope photographs are provided. In addition, the results of CO1 analysis of individuals representing the different color and morphological variations are provided.

Study on the Cold Mass Occurrence in the Eastern Coast of the Korean Peninsula in Summer (하계 한국동해안 냉수대 발생의 시공간적 분포특성)

  • Suh Young-Sang;Hwang Jae-Dong
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.14 no.10
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    • pp.945-953
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    • 2005
  • Daily time series of longshore sea surface temperature (SST) data at 3 stations, sea surface SST data at 58 stations in the eastern coast of the Korean Peninsular from 2001 to 2005 were used in order to study the temporal and spatial variations of the upwelling coastal cold water occurred in summer season. When the cold water occurred, SST has been decreased more than $-5^{\circ}C$ in a day. The cold water occurred frequently in the eastern coastal areas of Korea such as Ulgi, Kampo, Jukbyun. Daily variations of cold water temperature were quantified using remote control buoy system at Kijang in the southeastern coastal water from July to August in 2004. Hourly variations of SST occurred around $\pm3^{\circ}C$ when cold water disappeared at Kijang. There were close relationship between the strength of East Korean Warm Current, North Korean Cold Water and the scale of spatio-temporal cold water variations in summer season.

Genetic Structure in Wild Populations of Ayu Plecoglossus altivelis in Korea and Japan

  • Han, Hyon-Sob;Taniguchi, Nobuhiko;Lee, Jong-Ha;Yoon, Moon-Geun
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.295-301
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    • 2011
  • We investigated the genetic structure of Korean and Japanese ayu Plecoglossus altivelis populations by examining 669 individuals from 14 populations using three microsatellite loci. Genetic variation did not differ significantly among the populations examined in terms of allelic number and heterozygosity. Korean populations were genetically close to each other, implying that persistent gene flow has occurred in these populations. This suggests that eastern populations in Korea form a single large population and all of the Korean populations are distinct from the Japanese populations. Pairwise population $F_{ST}$ estimates, principal component analyses, and a neighbor-joining tree showed that genetic separation between the southern and pooled eastern coast populations was probably influenced by restricted gene flow. Hierarchical analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) revealed a weak but significant genetic structure among three ayu groups (eastern and southern coasts of Korea and the Japan coast), and no genetic variation within groups. The estimated genetic population structure and potential applications of microsatellite markers may aid in the proper management of ayu populations.

Phytosociological Distribution and Type of Glehnia littoralis Fr. Schmidt ex Miq. Community in Eastern Coast of Korea - Analysis by DCA ordination - (동해안 갯방풍군락의 형태와 식물사회학적 분포 - DCA배열법 분석 -)

  • Kim, Seong-Min;Song, Hong-Seon
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.139-144
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    • 2009
  • This study was conducted to evaluate the vegetation, distribution and growth pattern of Glehnia littoralis community by the DCA ordination method in eastern coast of Korea. The number of plant species growth with G. littoralis in natural habitat was found 51 taxa, and species of high frequency among 51 taxa was Ixeris repens, Calystegia soldanella, Carex kobomugi, Elymus mollis, Lathyrus japonica and Zoysia macrostachya. Indicator species of Z. macrostachya, Linaria japonica, C. soldanella, I. repens, Carex pumila, Artemisia capillaris, Oenothera biennis, L. japonica and E. mollis in G. littoralis community was differential species of syntaxonomy. C. kobomugi, Z. macrostachya, E. mollis, Cynodon dactylon and L. japonica was the distribution in dryness sand and moisture sandyloam, I. repens, C. soldanella, L. japonica and C. pumila was the distribution in dryness sand. In coastal dune, I. repens, C. soldanella, Salsola komarovi and G. littoralis combined strength of the distribution, and sand of coast was typical of the habitat.

On the Annual Variation of Mean Sea Level along the Coast of Korea (한국연안 평균 해면의 연변화)

  • 강용균;이병돈
    • 한국해양학회지
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.22-30
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    • 1985
  • The mean sea level(MSL) along the coast of Korea is high in summer and low in winter, mainly due to the inverse barometric effect and the steric departure. The MSL associated with the inverse barometric effect is spatially uniform and has an amplitude of 8.5$\pm$0.8cm. The thermal departure, with amplitude of 4~8cm, is most dominant in the Yellow Sea. The MSL in the South Sea of Korea is strongly affected by the haline departure, which has an amplitude up to 5cm. The annual range of MSL along the western and eastern coasts of Korea are about 40 and 20cm, respectively. The spatial inhomogeneity of the annual range of MSL arises mainly due to the influence of the Asian monsoon, which amplifies (weakens) the annual MSL along the western (eastern) coast of Korea.

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Evidence of Vertical Mixing Caused by High Frequency Internal Waves along the Eastern Coast of Korea

  • Han, In-Seong;Lee, Ju;Jang, Lee-Hyun;Suh, Young-Sang;Seong, Ki-Tack
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.41-49
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    • 2008
  • Internal waves and internal tides occur frequently along the eastern coast of Korea. During the spring-tide period in April 2003, the East Korean Warm Current (EKWC) flowed near the Korean East Coast Farming Forecast System (KECFFS; a moored oceanographic measurement system), creating a strong thermocline at the intermediate layer. Weakened stratification and well-mixed water appeared frequently around the KECFFS, with duration of approximately 1 day. The results suggest the following scenario. Baroclinic motion related to the internal tide generated high frequency internal waves around the thermocline. The breaking of those waves then created turbulence around the thermocline. After well-mixed water appeared, a current component with perpendicular direction to the EKWC appeared within the inertial period. The change in stratification around the KECFFS locally broke the geostrophic balance as a transient state. This local vertical mixing formed an ageostrophic current within the inertial period.

Frequency and Characteristics of Typhoons Approaching the Korean-Peninsula (한반도에 내습한 태풍의 빈도 및 특성)

  • Yu, Hui-Jeong;Park, Jun-Il;Lee, Bae-Ho
    • Water for future
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.253-257
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    • 1983
  • In an attempt to study the frequency and characteristics of typhoons which hit the Korean Peninsula a period of 40 years from 1946 through 1979 was covered to collect necessary data with respect to occurrence of typhoons and their influence Typhoons which occurred between 1959 and 1980 were grouped according to their treking routes and strengths for detailed analyses. The results are summarized as follow; 1. The average annual occurrence of typhoons in the western pacific ocean was found to be 28, only two of which attacked the Korean Peninsula. 2. The annual probabilities of typhoons attacking were 0.925 for one or more, 0.700 for twice or more and 0.323 for there times or moro. 3. The monthly probabilities were found to be 0.228 in July, 0.434 in August and 0.194 in September. 4. An half of the typhoons which hit the Korean Pennisula passed through the western coast and the rest through the southern and eastern coasts in similan proportions. 5. The western coast is hit most frequently in July and less afterwords, visa-vis the southern and the eastern coast. 6. The minimum SLP averaged 983 mb and ordered by the treking routes as S

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The Relationship Between Phytoplankton Distribution and Environmental Conditions of the Upwelling Cold Water in the Eastern Coast of the Korean Peninsula (동해남부연안 냉수대 변동과 관련된 해양환경 및 식물플랑크톤의 변동 특성)

  • Oh, Hyun Ju;Suh, Young Sang;Heo, Seung
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.166-173
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    • 2004
  • By analyzing the sea surface temperature (SST), phytoplankton and NOAA/AVHRR satellite data of Gijang, located at the eastern coast of the korean peninsula during the period of 2001 to 2003, we have analyzed the daily variation in the upwelling cold water, phytoplankton, and chlorophyll a. The SST of Gijang coast appealed rapid change due to the temporal and spatial variation of the upwelling cold water. This in turn led to an increase in the number of phytoplanktons and other varieties of organisms inhabiting in the Gijang coastal region.

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