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Index of Kuroshio penetrating the Luzon Strait and its preliminary application
YU Xiaolin, WANG Fan, WAN Xiuquan
2013, 32(1): 1-11. doi: 10.1007/s13131-013-0262-z
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A method of quantifying the penetration of the Kuroshio into the Luzon Strait is improved with simulated salinity. The new method is applied in an area bounded by 0.6 correlation coefficient contour to the point of 20°N, 118°E which is determined by ...
Variability of the Dokdo Abyssal Current observed in the Ulleung Interplain Gap of the East/Japan Sea
KIM Yun-Bae, CHANG Kyung-Il, PARK Jae-Hun, PARK Jong Jin
2013, 32(1): 12-23. doi: 10.1007/s13131-013-0263-y
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Subinertial fluctuation of a strong northward deep current, which is referred to the Dokdo Abyssal Current (DAC) by Chang et al. (2009), is investigated from current records for about 16.5 and 8.0 months in the Ulleung Interplain Gap of the East/Japa...
The westward intrusion of south Pacific water at the western tip of the New Guinea Island
KIM Eung, JEON Dongchull, Hadikusumah
2013, 32(1): 24-31. doi: 10.1007/s13131-013-0264-x
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From the eastern Indonesian cruise from November 14 to 23, 2007, CTD (conductivity, temperature, depth profiler)/ADCP (acoustic Doppler current profiler)casting and seawater sampling were done at 25 stations around Waigeo Island near New Guinea Islan...
Two climate factors in May that affect Korean rainfall in September
CHOI Ki-Seon, MOON Il-Ju
2013, 32(1): 32-47. doi: 10.1007/s13131-013-0265-9
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This study revealed a high positive correlation between rainfall in Korea during September and the trade wind (TW)/Arctic Oscillation (AO) index in May that combines two climate factors, low-level TWs and the AO. This correlation was identified on th...
Spatio-temporal variability of chlorophyll a and its responses to sea surface temperature, winds and height anomaly in the western South China Sea
GAO Shan, WANG Hui, LIU Guimei, LI Hai
2013, 32(1): 48-58. doi: 10.1007/s13131-013-0266-8
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To understand the response of marine ecosystem to environmental factors, the oceanographic (physical and biochemical) data are analyzed to examine the spatio-temporal distributions of chlorophyll a (Chl a) associated with surface temperature, winds a...
An analysis of the radar backscatter from oil-covered sea surfaces using moment method and Monte-Carlo simulation: preliminary results
YANG Chan-Su, PARK Seong-Min, OH Yisok, OUCHI Kazuo
2013, 32(1): 59-67. doi: 10.1007/s13131-013-0267-7
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An analysis of the radar backscattering from the ocean surface covered by oil spill is presented using a microwave scattering model and Monte-Carlo simulation. In the analysis, a one-dimensional rough sea surface is numerically generated with an ocea...
A three-dimensional semi-implicit unstructured grid finite volume ocean model
WANG Zhili, GENG Yanfen
2013, 32(1): 68-78. doi: 10.1007/s13131-013-0268-6
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A new three-dimensional semi-implicit finite-volume ocean model has been developed for simulating the coastal ocean circulation, which is based on the staggered C-unstructured non-orthogonal grid in the horizontal direction and z-level grid in the ve...
Research Notes
Areas of the global major river plumes
KANG Yan, PAN Delu, BAI Yan, HE Xianqiang, CHEN Xiaoyan, CHEN Chen-Tung Arthur, WANG Difeng
2013, 32(1): 79-88. doi: 10.1007/s13131-013-0269-5
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River plumes are the regions where the most intense river-sea-land interaction occurs, and they are characterized by complex material transport and biogeochemical processes. However, due to their highly dynamic nature, global river plume areas have n...