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TRUSENKOVA Olga,KHRAPCHENKOV Fyodor,ISHIDA Hajime. 2005. Mixed layer in the Sea of Japan: numerical simulation and long-term data analysis. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (1):76-85
Mixed layer in the Sea of Japan: numerical simulation and long-term data analysis
Mixed layer in the Sea of Japan: numerical simulation and long-term data analysis
Received:March 09, 2004  Revised:October 20, 2004
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Key words:numerical modeling  circuktion of the Sea of Japan  mixed layer depth  seasonal variation  spatial patterns
中文关键词:  numerical modeling  circuktion of the Sea of Japan  mixed layer depth  seasonal variation  spatial patterns
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Author NameAffiliationE-mail
TRUSENKOVA Olga V.I.Il'ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok 690041, Russia trolia@poi.dvo.ru 
KHRAPCHENKOV Fyodor V.I.Il'ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok 690041, Russia  
ISHIDA Hajime Faculty of Engineering, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa 920-8667, Japan  
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Abstract:
      Seasonal variation and topography of the mixed layer in the Sea of Japan are studied by comparison of results from long-term observation data analysis and from numerical simulation with the MHI oceanic model (Shapiro.1998.Marine Hydrophysical Journal,6:26~40).The data are retrieved from Oceanographic Atlas of the Bering Sea,Okhotsk Sea,and Japan/East Sea (Rostov,Rostov,Dmitrieva,et al.2003.Pacific Oceanography,1(1):70~72).The simulated and long-term patterns are compared.An impact of surface buoyancy flux,wind,and convergence/divergence of surface currents upon the mixed layer in the Sea of Japan is analyzed.
中文摘要:
      Seasonal variation and topography of the mixed layer in the Sea of Japan are studied by comparison of results from long-term observation data analysis and from numerical simulation with the MHI oceanic model (Shapiro.1998.Marine Hydrophysical Journal,6:26~40).The data are retrieved from Oceanographic Atlas of the Bering Sea,Okhotsk Sea,and Japan/East Sea (Rostov,Rostov,Dmitrieva,et al.2003.Pacific Oceanography,1(1):70~72).The simulated and long-term patterns are compared.An impact of surface buoyancy flux,wind,and convergence/divergence of surface currents upon the mixed layer in the Sea of Japan is analyzed.
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