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Previous studies showed that the evolution of the Japan Sea paleoceanography since the Miocene has been influenced by the regional tectonism (e.g., opening/closing of the connecting seaways) and regional/global climate.
Kenji M. Matsuzaki +3 more
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Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 346 “Asian Monsoon” obtained sediment successions at seven sites in the Japan Sea (Sites U1422–U1427 and U1430) and at two closely located sites in the northern East China Sea (Sites U1428 and U1429).
Takuya Sagawa +9 more
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Color alternations in deep-sea sediment in the Japan Sea have been thought to be linked to millennial-scale variations in the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM), associated with the Dansgaard-Oeschger (D-O) cycles and Heinrich events in the high-latitude ...
Yoshimi Kubota +4 more
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Increasing trend in Japan Sea Throughflow transport [PDF]
A long-term increasing trend in the transport of the Japan Sea Throughflow is observed from sea-level differences across the Tsushima Strait. Tidal gauge observations show sea level at Hakata, Japan, increasing at a higher rate than that at Busan, Korea.
S. Kida +4 more
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Potential Impact of Sea Surface Temperature on Winter Precipitation over the Japan Sea Side of Japan: A Regional Climate Modeling Study [PDF]
In this study, a regional climate model (WRF-ARW; the Advanced Research Weather Research and Forecasting model) having a resolution of 4.5 km was used to examine the sensitivity of precipitation on the Japan Sea side of Japan to the sea surface ...
HARA, Masayuki +13 more
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Re-initiation of bottom water formation in the East Sea (Japan Sea) in a warming world. [PDF]
The East Sea (Japan Sea), a small marginal sea in the northwestern Pacific, is ventilated deeply down to the bottom and sensitive to changing surface conditions.
Yoon ST +10 more
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A large eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Haʻapai volcano in Tonga on January 15, 2022 generated air–sea coupled tsunamis observed at the ocean-bottom pressure sensor network along the Japan Trench (S-net) in Japan.
Y. Tanioka +2 more
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High mortality of yesso scallop at the age of 0+–2+ is detected recently on aquaculture farms in Primorye (Japan Sea). Pathological changes and death of the mollusks are observed more and more frequently with increasing of their density and number of ...
G. S. Gavrilova +2 more
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New data on finding of dragonet Draculo mirabilis in Peter the Great Bay (Japan Sea) are presented. This subtropical-lowboreal fish species is rare for this area.
E. V. Kolpakov, P. A. Saveliev
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Impact of SST on Precipitation and Snowfall on the Sea of Japan Side in the Winter Monsoon Season: Timescale Dependency [PDF]
We investigated the impact of the sea surface temperature (SST) over the Sea of Japan on precipitation and snowfall on the Sea of Japan side of Honshu, Japan, using precipitation and snowfall data from Automated Meteorological Data Acquisition System ...
IDENAGA, Takafumi +3 more
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