Structure of the Primorye Current (Japan Sea) on satellite ima- ges and standard sections

Based on satellite images and standard sections obtained in 2000–2024, spatial structure of the Primorye Current as a band of cold waters along the coast of Primorye is considered. The archive of sea surface temperature reconstructed from the measurements of AVHRR radiometer (NOAA satellites) and MO...

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Main Authors: A. A. Nikitin, I. L. Tsypysheva, Yu. I. Zuenko
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Published: Transactions of the Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://izvestiya.tinro-center.ru/jour/article/view/999
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I. L. Tsypysheva
Yu. I. Zuenko
Yu. I. Zuenko
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description Based on satellite images and standard sections obtained in 2000–2024, spatial structure of the Primorye Current as a band of cold waters along the coast of Primorye is considered. The archive of sea surface temperature reconstructed from the measurements of AVHRR radiometer (NOAA satellites) and MODIS spectroradiometer (AQUA, TERRA satellites) is used. The data were received and processed at the Center for collective use of regional satellite monitoring on environments in the Far-Eastern branch of Russian Ac. Sci. The main features of the Primorye Current structure are determined that allows to conclude that this cold-water area in the surface layer from the Tatar Strait to Peter the Great Bay is formed by a complex of coastal-shelf processes, including upwelling, vertical mixing, and desalination by terrestrial runoff. This cold, low-saline water mass spreads beyond the formation areas in general southwestward direction, along the coast, either as a continuous flow or as a chain of mesoscale eddies, spots, stripes, jets, etc., sometimes interrupted. The main provisions of this concept correspond with ideas established even before the satellite oceanography development, but some details concerning nature of the cold water of Primorye Current, its spreading along the coast of Primorye and interaction with surrounding waters were previously unknown.
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spelling doaj-art-cf1df301ed0d4bf6bf59dbb47f9b01972025-08-03T19:27:14ZrusTransactions of the Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and OceanographyИзвестия ТИНРО1606-99192658-55102024-12-01204484386510.26428/1606-9919-2024-204-843-865861Structure of the Primorye Current (Japan Sea) on satellite ima- ges and standard sectionsA. A. Nikitin0I. L. Tsypysheva1Yu. I. Zuenko2Yu. I. Zuenko3Pacific branch of VNIRO (TINRO)Pacific branch of VNIRO (TINRO)Pacific branch of VNIRO (TINRO)Pacific branch of VNIRO (TINRO)Based on satellite images and standard sections obtained in 2000–2024, spatial structure of the Primorye Current as a band of cold waters along the coast of Primorye is considered. The archive of sea surface temperature reconstructed from the measurements of AVHRR radiometer (NOAA satellites) and MODIS spectroradiometer (AQUA, TERRA satellites) is used. The data were received and processed at the Center for collective use of regional satellite monitoring on environments in the Far-Eastern branch of Russian Ac. Sci. The main features of the Primorye Current structure are determined that allows to conclude that this cold-water area in the surface layer from the Tatar Strait to Peter the Great Bay is formed by a complex of coastal-shelf processes, including upwelling, vertical mixing, and desalination by terrestrial runoff. This cold, low-saline water mass spreads beyond the formation areas in general southwestward direction, along the coast, either as a continuous flow or as a chain of mesoscale eddies, spots, stripes, jets, etc., sometimes interrupted. The main provisions of this concept correspond with ideas established even before the satellite oceanography development, but some details concerning nature of the cold water of Primorye Current, its spreading along the coast of Primorye and interaction with surrounding waters were previously unknown.https://izvestiya.tinro-center.ru/jour/article/view/999primorye currentsatellite datamesoscale eddyupwellingtidal mixingjapan sea
spellingShingle A. A. Nikitin
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Yu. I. Zuenko
Structure of the Primorye Current (Japan Sea) on satellite ima- ges and standard sections
Известия ТИНРО
primorye current
satellite data
mesoscale eddy
upwelling
tidal mixing
japan sea
title Structure of the Primorye Current (Japan Sea) on satellite ima- ges and standard sections
title_full Structure of the Primorye Current (Japan Sea) on satellite ima- ges and standard sections
title_fullStr Structure of the Primorye Current (Japan Sea) on satellite ima- ges and standard sections
title_full_unstemmed Structure of the Primorye Current (Japan Sea) on satellite ima- ges and standard sections
title_short Structure of the Primorye Current (Japan Sea) on satellite ima- ges and standard sections
title_sort structure of the primorye current japan sea on satellite ima ges and standard sections
topic primorye current
satellite data
mesoscale eddy
upwelling
tidal mixing
japan sea
url https://izvestiya.tinro-center.ru/jour/article/view/999
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