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2006Distribution of jack mackerel (Trachurus japonicus) larvae and juveniles in the East China Sea, with special reference to the larval transport by the Kuroshio CurrentSassa C.; Y. Konishi; K. Mori
2013Interannual to decadal variability of the Kuroshio current in the East China Sea from 1955 to 2010 as indicated by in situ hydrographic dataWei Y.; D. Huang; X. H. Zhu
2007Intrusion of Kuroshio water onto the continental shelf of the East China SeaLee J. S.; T. Matsuno
2007Kuroshio extension variability explored through assimilation of TOPEX/POSEIDON Altimeter data into a quasi-geostrophic modelNishihama Y.; M. Ikeda
2007New type of pycnostad in the Western Subtropical - Subarctic Transition region of the North Pacific: Transition region mode waterSaito H.; Et Al.
2014Nghiên cứu sự hình thành và phân bố của các khối nước tầng mặt Biển Đông [Study on the formation and distribution of surface water masses in the East Sea]Nguyễn, Bá Xuân
2003Nitrogen isotope and chlorin paleoproductivity records from the Northern South China Sea: remote vs. local forcing of millennial - and orbital - scale variabilityHigginson M. J.; J. R. Maxwell; M. A. Altabet
2009Observation of the North equatorial current, Mindanao current, and Kuroshio current system during the 2006/07 En Nino and 2007/08 La NinaKashino Y.; Et Al.
2015Oceanic fronts and jets around Japan: a reviewKida S.; et al.
2009Role of environment and hydrography in determining the picoplankton community structure of Sagami Bay JapanMitbavkar S.; Et Al.
2008Seasonal relationships between the copepod community and hydrographic conditions in the southern East China SeaLan Y. C.; Et Al.
2006SST variations of the Kuroshio from AVHRR observationZHANG C.; CHEN G.
2006The Kuroshio onshore intrusion along the shelf break of the shelf break of the East China Sea: The origin of the Tsusshima warm currentGuo X.; Et Al.
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