Abstract

Using the fuzzy cluster analysis and the temperature-salinity (T-S) similarity number analysis of cruise conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) data in the upper layer (0–300 m) of the northern South China Sea (NSCS), we classify the upper layer water of the NSCS into six water masses: diluted water (D), surface water (SS), the SCS subsurface water mass (US), the Pacific Ocean subsurface water mass (UP), surface-subsurface mixed water (SU) and subsurface-intermediate mixed water (UI). A new stacked stereogram is used to illustrate the water mass distribution, and to examine the source and the distribution of UP, combining with the sea surface height data and geostrophic current field. The results show that water mass UP exists in all four seasons with the maximum range in spring and the minimum range in summer. In spring and winter, the UP intrudes into the Luzon Strait and the southwest of Taiwan Island via the northern Luzon Strait in the form of nonlinear Rossby eddies, and forms a high temperature and high salinity zone east of the Dongsha Islands. In summer, the UP is sporadically distributed in the study area. In autumn, the UP is located in the upper 200 m layer east of Hainan Island.

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