Seasonal and interannual variations in material transport in the Korea Strait originating from the Taiwan Strait

Abstract Understanding the variability in material transport from the Taiwan Strait (TS) to the Korean Strait (KS) is crucial for predicting ecological changes and the spread of marine debris in the East Asian Marginal Seas (EAMS). However, the dynamic variability of this transport remains poorly un...

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Main Authors: Seung-Tae Lee, Yong-Yub Kim, Yong-Jin Tak, Seunghwa Chae, Yang-Ki Cho
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-08-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-13861-z
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description Abstract Understanding the variability in material transport from the Taiwan Strait (TS) to the Korean Strait (KS) is crucial for predicting ecological changes and the spread of marine debris in the East Asian Marginal Seas (EAMS). However, the dynamic variability of this transport remains poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the dynamic variability of material transport from the TS to the KS, using a Lagrangian particle-tracking system coupled with a three-dimensional numerical model. The model results showed that particles originating from the TS most frequently passed through the KS in August, with distinct interannual variability. Our findings indicate that southerly winds enhance the sea surface height (SSH) gradient in the southwestern East China Sea (ECS) shelf region through surface Ekman transport, weakening cross-shelf offshore currents and preventing particles from being transported offshore. The interannual variability of southerly winds is associated with variations in SSH in the southwestern shelf region, thereby modulating material transport from the TS to the KS. Furthermore, southerly winds over the EAMS are found to strengthen during negative phases of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, suggesting a potential linkage between material connectivity in the EAMS and large-scale climate indices. These findings reveal how physical processes govern material transport in the EAMS, offering valuable insights into the prediction of nutrient fluxes and pollutant dispersion.
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spelling doaj-art-4f421c1bd26c4ed68dcf4e06aee817f42025-08-20T03:45:51ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-08-0115111110.1038/s41598-025-13861-zSeasonal and interannual variations in material transport in the Korea Strait originating from the Taiwan StraitSeung-Tae Lee0Yong-Yub Kim1Yong-Jin Tak2Seunghwa Chae3Yang-Ki Cho4Ocean Circulation and Climate Research Department, Korea Institute of Ocean Science and TechnologyCenter for Climate Physics, Institute for Basic ScienceDepartment of Marine Ecology and Environment, Gangneung-Wonju National UniversitySchool of Earth and Environmental Sciences/Research Institute of Oceanography, Seoul National UniversitySchool of Earth and Environmental Sciences/Research Institute of Oceanography, Seoul National UniversityAbstract Understanding the variability in material transport from the Taiwan Strait (TS) to the Korean Strait (KS) is crucial for predicting ecological changes and the spread of marine debris in the East Asian Marginal Seas (EAMS). However, the dynamic variability of this transport remains poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the dynamic variability of material transport from the TS to the KS, using a Lagrangian particle-tracking system coupled with a three-dimensional numerical model. The model results showed that particles originating from the TS most frequently passed through the KS in August, with distinct interannual variability. Our findings indicate that southerly winds enhance the sea surface height (SSH) gradient in the southwestern East China Sea (ECS) shelf region through surface Ekman transport, weakening cross-shelf offshore currents and preventing particles from being transported offshore. The interannual variability of southerly winds is associated with variations in SSH in the southwestern shelf region, thereby modulating material transport from the TS to the KS. Furthermore, southerly winds over the EAMS are found to strengthen during negative phases of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, suggesting a potential linkage between material connectivity in the EAMS and large-scale climate indices. These findings reveal how physical processes govern material transport in the EAMS, offering valuable insights into the prediction of nutrient fluxes and pollutant dispersion.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-13861-z
spellingShingle Seung-Tae Lee
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Yong-Jin Tak
Seunghwa Chae
Yang-Ki Cho
Seasonal and interannual variations in material transport in the Korea Strait originating from the Taiwan Strait
Scientific Reports
title Seasonal and interannual variations in material transport in the Korea Strait originating from the Taiwan Strait
title_full Seasonal and interannual variations in material transport in the Korea Strait originating from the Taiwan Strait
title_fullStr Seasonal and interannual variations in material transport in the Korea Strait originating from the Taiwan Strait
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal and interannual variations in material transport in the Korea Strait originating from the Taiwan Strait
title_short Seasonal and interannual variations in material transport in the Korea Strait originating from the Taiwan Strait
title_sort seasonal and interannual variations in material transport in the korea strait originating from the taiwan strait
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-13861-z
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