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Ren Jianguo,Wang Xianbin. 2000. Helium and Oxygen isotopic evidence on exchange of waters between the western Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (4):73-79
Helium and Oxygen isotopic evidence on exchange of waters between the western Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea
Helium and Oxygen isotopic evidence on exchange of waters between the western Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea
Received:September 29, 1999  Revised:April 19, 2000
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Key words:The western Pacific Ocean  δ18O  δ3He  distribution  mixing
中文关键词:  The western Pacific Ocean  δ18O  δ3He  distribution  mixing
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Ren Jianguo Department of Oceanology, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, China College of Marine Geosciences, Ocean University of Qingdao, Qingdao 266003, China
Lanzhou Institute of Geology, CAS, Lanzhou 730000, China 
Wang Xianbin  
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Abstract:
      The composition and distribution of helium and oxygen isotopes in samples of seawater obtained at depths from surface to 300 m in the western Pacific(7°-26°N,122°-130°E) were discussed in detail.The results show that both δ18O and δ3He isoline extend eastward in the Pacific side of the Bashi Channel, which may suggest that the South China Sea water intrudes into the western Pacific by the Bashi Channel.
中文摘要:
      The composition and distribution of helium and oxygen isotopes in samples of seawater obtained at depths from surface to 300 m in the western Pacific(7°-26°N,122°-130°E) were discussed in detail.The results show that both δ18O and δ3He isoline extend eastward in the Pacific side of the Bashi Channel, which may suggest that the South China Sea water intrudes into the western Pacific by the Bashi Channel.
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