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Oceanography of the East Sea (Japan Sea)

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  • © 2016

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  • Gives an overview of all the previous research done on marginal seas and especially the East Japan Sea

  • Presents new research done on the East Japan Sea in an organized way

  • Details all aspects of climate Change impacts in various fields (physical OCeanography, Chemical Oceanography, Biology and Fishery and Marine Geology) applied to marginal seas

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (18 chapters)

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This book reviews the research in various fields of oceanography on the responses of the East Japan Sea to climate change. The uniqueness of the East Japan Sea comes from the rapid and amplified response to climate change, which includes long-terms trends of physical and chemical parameters at a rate that almost doubles or even higher the global rate. This book aims to provide in an organized way the results from the previously published knowledge but also to introduce an updated view of the research recently carried out. The book is divided into several parts that comprise the physical, chemical, biological, and geological aspects of the region and fisheries. This book is made for researchers and students working on climate variability as well as for the oceanography community working on world’s marginal seas. The research presented in this work will also benefit to researchers from other fields such as social scientists and environmentalists, and also policy makers.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Research Institute of Oceanography School of Earth & Environmental Science, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (Republic of)

    Kyung-Il Chang

  • Marine Production Management, Pukyong National University, Busan, Korea (Republic of)

    Chang-Ik Zhang

  • Department of Radio Science and Engineering, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea (Republic of)

    Chul Park

  • Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Tech., Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry Division, Ansan, Korea (Republic of)

    Dong-Jin Kang

  • Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Tech., Deep-Sea & Seabed Resources Research Cen, Ansan, Korea (Republic of)

    Se-Jong Ju

  • Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Tech., Korean Seas Geosystem Research Unit, Ansan, Korea (Republic of)

    Sang-Hoon Lee

  • University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Kingston, USA

    Mark Wimbush

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