With trajectory data from autonomous isobaric profiling floats (PALACE, APEX and PROVOR), we obtained a detailed intermediate level circulation pattern over the southwestern part of the East/Japan Sea. The circulation pattern, which is consistent with moored current meter data obtained at a few locations, is largely controlled by the bottom topography. The main features we have found are as follows: 1) a cyclonic circulation along the Korean coast and the continental break around the Ulleung Basin and the western side of Oki Spur to the Yamato Rise, and 2) a cold current from the Japan Basin to the Ulleung Basin through the Ulleung Interplain Gap, which is a part of the anticyclonic flow over the Korea Plateau, a Taylor column. Copyright 2004 by the American Geophysical Union.
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Park, Y. G., Oh, K. H., Chang, K. I., & Suk, M. S. (2004). Intermediate level circulation of the southwestern part of the East/Japan Sea estimated from autonomous isobaric profiling floats. Geophysical Research Letters, 31(13). https://doi.org/10.1029/2004GL020424
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