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Japan <strong>Marine</strong> Science and Technology Center<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Achievements<br />

) Kuroda, Y., K. Kutsuwada, Y. Kitamura, The present and<br />

future development of the observation system in the tropical<br />

ocean, Oceanography in Japan, (), -.<br />

) Kusakabe, M., A. Andreev, V. Lobanov, I. Zhabin, Y.<br />

Kumamoto, A. Murata, The effects of the anticyclonic eddies<br />

on the water masses, chemical parameters and chlorophyll<br />

distributions in the Oyashio Current region, Journal of<br />

Oceanography, //-.<br />

) Matsumoto, K., T. Oba, J. Lynch-Stieglitz, H. Yamamoto,<br />

Interior hydorography and circulation of the glacial Pacific<br />

Ocean, Quaternary Science Reviews 21 () -, <br />

() -.<br />

) Matsuura, H., Observed variations of upper ocean zonal currents<br />

in the western equatorial Pacific and their relation to the<br />

local wind, Journal of Geophysical <strong>Research</strong>, Vol., C,<br />

, doi:./JC.<br />

) Miyama, T., J. P. McCreary, T. G. Jensen, J. Loschnigg, S.<br />

Godfrey, A. Ishida, Structure and Dynamics of the Indian-<br />

Ocean Cross-Equatorial Cell, Deep Sea <strong>Research</strong>, Vol./<br />

-.<br />

) Murata, A., T. Takizawa, Impact of a cocclithophorid bloom on<br />

the CO system in surface waters of the eastern Bering Sea<br />

shelf., Geophysical <strong>Research</strong> Letters, Vol., No., -, -.<br />

) Nishino, S., Buoyancy- and eddy-driven circulation in the<br />

Atlantic layer of the Canada Basin, Journal of Geophysical<br />

<strong>Research</strong>/ American Geophysical Union, Vol., No.C,<br />

./JC, .<br />

) Payne, R. E., K. Huang, R. A. Weller, H. P. Freitag, M. F.<br />

Cronin, M. J. McPhaden, C. Meining, Y. Kuroda, N. Ushijima,<br />

R. M. Reynolds, A Comparison of Buoy Meteorological<br />

Systems, WHOI Technical Report, WHOI--, pp.<br />

) Soloviev, A. (Nova Southeastern Univ.), R. Lukas (Univ. of<br />

Hawaii), H. Matsuura, Sharp frontal interfaces in the near-surface<br />

layer of the tropical ocean, Journal of <strong>Marine</strong> Systems, ,<br />

-.<br />

) Ueki, I., K. Ando, Y. Kuroda, K. Kutsuwada (TOKAI Univ.),<br />

Salinity variation and its effect on dynamic height along the<br />

E in the Pacific warm pool, Geophysical <strong>Research</strong> Letters,<br />

(), , doi: ./GL.<br />

) Ueki, I., T. Matsumoto (MWJ), T. Nagahama (MWJ), K.<br />

Ando, and Y. Kuroda, The improvement of correction method<br />

for the time drift of conductivity sensor on TRITON buoy,<br />

Report of Japan <strong>Marine</strong> Science and Technology Center, ,<br />

-.<br />

) Yamamoto, H., K. Aoki, Late Quaternary tephrostratigraphy<br />

in piston cores collected during "Mirai" MR-K cruise,<br />

JAMSTECR46, , P-.<br />

) Yamamoto, H., M. Fukasawa, Y. Yoshikawa, T. Hatayama,<br />

A. T. Morrison III and J. M. Toole, THE FIRST SCIENCE<br />

DEPLOYMENT OF A MCLANE MOORED PROFILER,<br />

Techno Ocean 2002.<br />

) Yamamoto, H., M. Yamauchi, Changes in the warm water<br />

Kuroshio Current system from the endingperiod of the last glacial<br />

to the present interglacial, it is based on radiolalia fossils<br />

in the western North Pacific Ocean on the R/V Mirai cruise<br />

[MR-K], JAMSTECR46, , p-.<br />

) Yamamoto, H., T. Hatayama, Y. Yoshikawa, M. Fukasawa,<br />

The first science deployment of a McLane Moored Profiler,<br />

JAMSTECR47, Cp-.<br />

Talks and Presentations<br />

) Ando, K., Y. Kuroda, K. Yoneyama, H. Hase, K. Mizuno, M.<br />

Katsumata, Ocean responce to the MJO in November-<br />

December, , Spring meeting of Meteorological Society of<br />

Japan in , p.<br />

) Aranami, K. (Hokkaido Univ.), S. Watanabe, S. Tsunogai<br />

(Hokkaido Univ.), K. Demura (Hokkaido Univ.), H. Yamamoto<br />

(Hokkaido Univ.), Low Chlorophyll-a High Dimethylsulfide in<br />

the North Pacific, Fall Meeting of the Oceanographic<br />

Society of Japan.<br />

) Asanuma, I. (NASDA), K. Matsumoto, T. Kawano, Primary<br />

Productivity and Carbon Flux, Fall Meeting of the<br />

Oceanographic Society of Japan.<br />

) Atmadipoera, A. (BPPT), J. Pariwono (BPPT), I. Jaya (BPPT),<br />

Y. Kuroda, Water mass vatiations on the Halmahera eddy region<br />

observed from a TRITON Buoy*), PORSEC', Proceedings.<br />

) Fukushima, N. (Soka Univ.), E. Watanabe (Soka Univ.), T.<br />

Takano (Soka Univ.), T. Kawano, S. Taguchi (Soka Univ.),<br />

PHOTOSYNTHETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF EMILIANIA<br />

HUXLEYI IN THE EASTERN BEING SEA, -,<br />

Symposium in Spring meeting of the Oceanographic<br />

Society of Japan.<br />

) Hase, H., K. Mizuno, Intraseasonal variability of surface currents<br />

in the eastern equatorial Indian Ocean, <strong>Research</strong> seminar<br />

in commemoration of the visit of RV MIRAI to Malaysia.<br />

) Hosoda, S., K. Mizuno, Attempt and expectation of composite<br />

analysis with Argo float and TRITON buoy data, Symposium<br />

in Fall meeting of the Oceanographic Society of Japan<br />

) Hosoda, S., K. Mizuno, Attempt and expectation of composite<br />

analysis with Argo float and TRITON buoy data, The th<br />

"Mirai" Symposium.<br />

) Iseda, M. (Shizuoka Univ.), K. Matsumoto, Y. Yokouchi<br />

(NIES), S. Hashimoto (Shizuoka Univ.), Significant difference<br />

in the distribution of halocarbons in air seawater in the eastern<br />

area of the equatorial Pacific from that in the western area,<br />

Fall Meeting of the Oceanographic Society of Japan.<br />

) Ishida, A., S. Hosoda, Y. Kashino, K. Ando, H. Mitsudera,<br />

The El Niño Cycle and the Low-Latitude Western Boundary<br />

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