ON THE OCEANOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS IN THE ATLANTIC AND INDIAN SOUTHERN WATERS

Based on the data obtained by the UMITAKA-MARU (Tokyo Univ. of Fisheries, 1453) during the period from Dec. 1961 to Feb. 1962, the general oceanographic conditions are discussed in this paper. During this expedition the temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, PH, Phosphate-P and Silicate-Si are inv...

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Main Authors: Makoto ISHINO, Keiji NASU, Isamu KOTAKE, Takeshi TAGUCHI, Sadayuki UEMATSU, Takuji KAWASHIMA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1963
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00007275
https://doaj.org/article/2349b7d58f0345158ad3b2e8db4bb046
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Summary:Based on the data obtained by the UMITAKA-MARU (Tokyo Univ. of Fisheries, 1453) during the period from Dec. 1961 to Feb. 1962, the general oceanographic conditions are discussed in this paper. During this expedition the temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, PH, Phosphate-P and Silicate-Si are investigated at all stations. As a result the followings are summarized; (1) along the oceanographic sections off Australia and Africa the Antarctic Convergences are clearly distinguished, (2) in the Indian Antarctic waters the south-going warm deep water affects to the higher latitudes zone than in the Atlantic region, (3) in the Weddell cold water region where the northerly and southerly oceanographic sections are investigated the upwelling of Warm Deep Water is critically observed, (4) by the chart of dynamical topography the meandering of west-wind drift current around the Weddell cold water region is estimated.