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Science China-earth Sciences | 2013

Vertical displacement loading tides and self-attraction and loading tides in the Bohai, Yellow, and East China Seas

Fang Guohong; Xu Xiaoqing; Wei Zexun; Wang Yonggang; Wang Xinyi

The loading tides are calculated by means of the Green’s function method based on a high-resolution regional ocean tide model, the TOPO7.0 global ocean tide model, and the Gutenberg-Bullen A Earth model. The results show that the maximal amplitude of M2 vertical displacement loading (VDL) tide in the Bohai, Yellow, and East China Seas exceeding 28 mm appears 150 km off the Zhejiang coast; the second maximum exceeding 20 mm appears in Inchon Bay; and the third maximum exceeding 14 mm is located in the northeast of the North Yellow Sea. The maximal amplitudes of S2 VDL tide at the above three locations exceed 10, 8, and 4 mm, respectively. The maximal amplitudes of the K1 and O1 VDL tides, exceeding 13 and 10 mm respectively, appear near the central and north Ryukyu Islands; the amplitudes tend to decease toward the inward areas. The phases of semidiurnal VDL tides are basically opposite to those of corresponding ocean tides. The phases of diurnal VDL tides are basically opposite to those of corresponding ocean tides in the most part of the East China Sea and the eastern part of the South Yellow Sea. This anti-phase relationship generally does not hold in the rest parts of the Bohai and Yellow Seas. The distribution patterns of self-attraction and loading (SAL) tides are very similar to those of VDL tides. The SAL tides have amplitudes about 1.2–1.7 times of the corresponding VDL tides and their phases are basically opposite to the corresponding VDL tides. The maximal amplitude of M2 SAL tide also appears off the Zhejiang coast, with a magnitude exceeding 42 mm.


水动力学研究与进展B辑(英文版) | 2004

SEASONAL VARIABILITY OF THE INDONESIAN THROUGHFLOW FROM A VARIABLE-GRID GLOBAL OCEAN MODEL

Wang Yonggang; Fang Guo-hong; Wei Zexun; Chen Hai-ying; Wang Xinyi


Advances in Marine Science | 2009

Overview of Numerical Studies on the China Adjacent Seas

Wang Xinyi


Archive | 2017

Curvature-adaptive pulley block

Guan Sheng; Wang Yanfeng; Wang Guanlin; Fan Bin; Wang Xinyi


Archive | 2017

Sliding water sample collector and collection method

Wang Guanlin; Li Shujiang; Teng Fei; Wang Xinyi; Fan Bin


Archive | 2016

Observation and measurement method for water flux of strait based on induced current

Lian Zhan; Guan Sheng; Wei Zexun; Wang Yanfeng; Wang Xinyi; Wang Liwei


Haiyang Kexue | 2016

誘導電流測定に基づく海峡水フラックスフラックス海底観測システム設計【JST・京大機械翻訳】

Lian Zhan; Guan Sheng; Wei Zexun; Wang Xinyi; Sun Baonan


Zhongguo Kexue. Diqiu Kexue | 2013

渤海,黄海,東シナ海の垂直変位負荷潮汐と自己-負荷潮汐【JST・京大機械翻訳】

Fang Guo-hong; Xu Xiaoqing; Wei Zexun; Wang Yonggang; Wang Xinyi


Archive | 2013

Harmonic analysis method for irregular sampling data

Wei Zexun; Zhang Fengye; Wang Yonggang; Lian Zhan; Wang Xinyi


Advances in Marine Science | 2011

Relative Tidal Admittances and N_2, K_2, P_1 and Q_1 Empirical Cotidal Charts in the Bohai, Yellow and East China Seas

Xu Xiaoqing; Fang Guo-hong; Wang Xinyi; Wei Zexun; Wang Yonggang

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Wei Zexun

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wang Yonggang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Fang Guo-hong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xu Xiaoqing

State Oceanic Administration

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Guan Sheng

State Oceanic Administration

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Fang Guohong

State Oceanic Administration

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Qiao Fangli

State Oceanic Administration

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