

Author: Tsunogai Shizuo Kawada Kentaro Watanabe Shuichi Aramaki Takafumi
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0916-8370
Source: Journal of Oceanography, Vol.59, Iss.5, 2003-01, pp. : 685-693
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Abstract
The distributions of CFC (chlorofluorocarbon) in the water column was determined twice in 2000 and 2001 in the northwestern Japan Sea. In 2000 the CFC-11 concentration decreased almost exponentially with depth from 6 pmol/kg at a few hundred m deep to 0.3 pmol/kg or less at the bottom of about 3400 m depth at three stations (40–41°N, 132–133°E) about 300 km off Vladivostok. In 2001 the CFC-11 concentration increased sharply up to 2 pmol/kg in the bottom water, while it did not increase at a station (42.0°N, 136.5°E) about 450 km away to the northeast. This is due to the renewal of the bottom water which is replaced by the surface water flowing down along the continental slope, as suggested by Tsunogai
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