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Peter C. Chu,Binbing Ma,Yuchun Chen. 2002. The South China Sea thermohaline structure and circulation. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (2):227-261
The South China Sea thermohaline structure and circulation
The South China Sea thermohaline structure and circulation
Received:March 21, 2002  Revised:April 10, 2002
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Key words:The South China Sea  thermohaline structure  circulation
中文关键词:  The South China Sea  thermohaline structure  circulation
基金项目:This study was funded by the Office of Naval Research NOMP Program, the Naval Oceanographic Office,; the Naval Postgraduate School.
Author NameAffiliation
Peter C. Chu Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, USA 
Binbing Ma Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, USA 
Yuchun Chen Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, China 
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Abstract:
      In this study,we used the Navy's Master Oceanographic Observation Data Set (MOODS),consisting of 116 019 temperature and 9 617 salinity profiles,during 1968~1984 to investigate the temporal and spatial variabilities of South China Sea thermohaline structures and circulation.For temperature,profiles were binned into 204 monthly data sets from 1968 to 1984 (17 years).For salinity,profiles were binned into 12 climatological monthly data sets due to the data paucity.A twoscale optimal interpolation method was used to establish a three-dimensional monthly-varying gridded data set from MOODS,covering the area of 5°~25°N and 105°~125°E and the depth from the surface to 400 m.After the gridded data set had been established,both composite analysis and the Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) analysis (for temperature only) were used to identify the major thermohaline fratures including annual mean,monthly anomalies,and interarmual thermal variabilities.The inverted monthly circulation pattern using the P-vector method is also discussed.
中文摘要:
      In this study,we used the Navy's Master Oceanographic Observation Data Set (MOODS),consisting of 116 019 temperature and 9 617 salinity profiles,during 1968~1984 to investigate the temporal and spatial variabilities of South China Sea thermohaline structures and circulation.For temperature,profiles were binned into 204 monthly data sets from 1968 to 1984 (17 years).For salinity,profiles were binned into 12 climatological monthly data sets due to the data paucity.A twoscale optimal interpolation method was used to establish a three-dimensional monthly-varying gridded data set from MOODS,covering the area of 5°~25°N and 105°~125°E and the depth from the surface to 400 m.After the gridded data set had been established,both composite analysis and the Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) analysis (for temperature only) were used to identify the major thermohaline fratures including annual mean,monthly anomalies,and interarmual thermal variabilities.The inverted monthly circulation pattern using the P-vector method is also discussed.
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