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Trends of sea level variations in the South China Sea from merged altimetry data

文献类型:期刊论文

作者Cheng, XH ; Qi, YQ
刊名GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE
出版日期2007
卷号57期号:40606页码:371-382
关键词South China Sea merged altimetry data sea level variations
ISSN号0921-8181
通讯作者qiyiquan@scsio.ac.cn
中文摘要in this study, more than 13 yr of merged altimetry sea level anomalies (SLA) data were used to analyze the trends of sea level variations in the South China Sea (SCS). The result shows that the mean sea level over the SCS has a rise rate of 11.3 mm/yr during 1993-2000 and a fall rate of 11.8 mm/yr during 2001-2005. The geographical distribution of the sea level variations over the SCS is asymmetric with a pronounced variation existing in the deep water. The trends of thermosteric sea level variations were also examined using Ishii data and MITgcm assimilation data. The result indicates that the thermal change of the upper layer of the SCS has a significant contribution to the sea level variations. Heat budget analysis suggests that heat advection may be a key factor influencing the thermal change. Apart from thermal contribution, the effect of water exchange on the sea level variations was also studied. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.
学科主题Geography, Physical; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
收录类别SCI
原文出处ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
WOS记录号WOS:000247411400013
公开日期2011-07-03
源URL[http://ir.scsio.ac.cn/handle/344004/5883]  
专题南海海洋研究所_热带海洋环境国家重点实验室(LTO)
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Cheng, XH,Qi, YQ. Trends of sea level variations in the South China Sea from merged altimetry data[J]. GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE,2007,57(40606):371-382.
APA Cheng, XH,&Qi, YQ.(2007).Trends of sea level variations in the South China Sea from merged altimetry data.GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE,57(40606),371-382.
MLA Cheng, XH,et al."Trends of sea level variations in the South China Sea from merged altimetry data".GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE 57.40606(2007):371-382.

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