Interbasin freshwater, heat and salt transport through the boundaries of the East and South China Seas from a variable-grid global ocean circulation model


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

2003

Resumo

The monthly and annual mean freshwater, heat and salt transport through the open boundaries of the South and East China Seas derived from a variable-grid global ocean circulation model is reported. The model has 1/6degrees resolution for the seas adjacent to China and 30 resolution for the global ocean. The model results are in fairly good agreement with the existing estimates based on measurements. The computation shows that the flows passing through the South China Sea contribute volume, heat and salt transport of 5.3 Sv, 0.57 PW and 184 Ggs(-1), respectively (about 1/4) to the Indonesian Throughflow, indicating that the South China Sea is an important pathway of the Pacific to Indian Ocean throughflow. The volume, heat and salt transport of the Kuroshio in the East China Sea is 25.6 Sv, 2.32 PW and 894 Ggs(-1), respectively. Less than 1/4 of this transport passes through the passage between Iriomote and Okinawa. The calculation of heat balance indicates that the South China Sea absorbs net heat flux from the sun and atmosphere with a rate of 0.08 PW, while the atmosphere gains net heat flux from the Baohai, Yellow and East China Seas with a rate of 0.05 PW.

Identificador

http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/0/2511

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/166950

Fonte

Fang, GH; Wei, ZX; Choi, BH; Wang, H; Fang, Y; Li, W.Interbasin freshwater, heat and salt transport through the boundaries of the East and South China Seas from a variable-grid global ocean circulation model,SCIENCE IN CHINA SERIES D-EARTH SCIENCES,2003,46(2):149-161

Palavras-Chave #Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Tipo

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