Na. Pal'Shin et al., Use of the Nakhodka-Naoetsu submarine cable for studying the temporal variability of the integral water transport in the Sea of Japan, OCEANOLOGY, 41(3), 2001, pp. 447-453
Starting in 1996, Russian and Japanese scientists have been conducting a un
ique experiment-natural electric field monitoring with the Nakhodka (Russia
)-Naoetsu (Japan) underwater cable retired from commercial operation. The v
oltage measured is proportional to the integral water transport across the
cable. The integral water transport derived from the cable voltage data for
1997-1999 is characterized by a temporal variability in the synoptic perio
d range and by the existence of annual and semiannual trends. Joint analysi
s of synoptic variability of water transport and wind stress showed that a
correlation exists between the processes under study. The results obtained
confirmed the high efficiency of the cable voltage measurements between the
ends of this underwater cable JASC as an important component of the monito
ring system of synoptic variability of water transport in the Sea of Japan.