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Title: | Structural features of geostrophic circulation in open region of the South China Sea [Các đặc điểm cấu trúc của hoàn lưu địa chuyển vùng khơi Biển Đông] |
Authors: | Vo, Van Lanh Tong, Phuoc Hoang Son |
Keywords: | East Sea geostrophic circulation Biển Đông hoàn lưu địa chuyển |
Issue Date: | 2000 |
Series/Report no.: | Collection of Marine Research Works [Tuyển Tập Nghiên Cứu Biển]; Vol. 10: pp. 7-13; Science and Technique Publishing House; 2000; |
Abstract: | On the basis of observation data of water temperature and salinity the mean seasonal
geostrophic circulation in open region of the South China Sea (SCS) was computed by the
dynamic method relative to the 800 decibar reference surface. The results of computation
let go to following notices:
In both main monsoons (winter and summer) there are two main geostrophic eddies: the
anticlockwise eddy in the northern and northwestern part, and the clockwise eddy in the southern part of the SCS with corresponding divergent and convergent zones. The main frontal zones go along the middle latitudes of the sea from the southern continental shelf of Vietnam to the area west of Luzon Island. The strength and stability of the current in winter are higher than in summer.
The Kuroshio has an enough strong branch intruding into the SCS through Bashi Strait in winter creating in the sea the water structure similar to that of the Northwest Pacific subtropical and tropical regions. In summer the Kuroshio water can intrude directly only into the area southwest of Taiwan. |
URI: | http://113.160.249.209:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/19014 |
ISSN: | 1859 - 2120 |
Appears in Collections: | Tuyển Tập Nghiên Cứu Biển - Collection of Marine Research Works (Full-text)
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