Mean sea surface heights of the South and East China Seas from ocean circulation model and geodetic leveling


Autoria(s): Fang, GH; Wei, ZX; Fang, Y; Wang, K; Choi, BH
Data(s)

2002

Resumo

The mean sea surface heights (sea surface topography) of the South China, East China, Yellow and Bohai Seas are derived from an ocean general circulation model and surface air pressure. The circulation model covers the global oceans, with fine grid (1/6degrees) covering the East Asian marginal seas and coarse grid (31) covering the rest part of the global oceans. The result shows that the China 1985 National Altitude Datum is 24.7 cm above the me-an sea surface height of the world oceans. The mean sea surface in the coastal ocean adjacent to China is higher in the south than in the north. Intercomparison of the model results with the geodetic leveling measurements at 28 coastal tidal stations shows a standard deviation of 4.8 cm and a fitting coefficient of 95.3%. After correction through linear regression, the standard deviation is reduced to 4.5 cm. This indicates that the accuracy of model results is sufficient for practical application. Based on the model results, the mean sea surface heights for the study area with a resolution of 1/6 degree are given. This result also links the mean sea levels at islands with those on the mainland coast and gives the mean sea surface heights at tidal stations in the Taiwan Island, the Dongsha Islands, the Yisha Islands and the Nansha Islands relative to the China 1985 National Altitude Datum.

Identificador

http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/0/2529

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/166959

Fonte

Fang, GH; Wei, ZX; Fang, Y; Wang, K; Choi, BH.Mean sea surface heights of the South and East China Seas from ocean circulation model and geodetic leveling,CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN,2002,47(4):326-329

Palavras-Chave #Multidisciplinary Sciences
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