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1989 Vol. 8, No. 1

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A hybrid model for numerical wave forecasting and its implementation——Ⅰ. The wind wave model
Wen Shengchang(S. C. Wen), Zhang Dacuo, Chen Bohai, Guo Peifang
1989, (1): 1-14.
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The authors make an endeavor to explain why a new hybrid wave model is here proposed when several such models have already been in operation and the so-called third generation wave model is proving attractive. This part of the paper is devoted to the...
Parameters in wind-wave frequency spectra and their bearings on spectrum forms and growth
Wen Shengchang(S. C. Wen), Zhang Dacuo, Guo Peifang, Chen Bohai
1989, (1): 15-39.
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The spectrum variance m0, peak frequency ω0 and peakness factor p are expressed in terms of nondimensional fetch and duration by making use of relations which are derived through comparing and analyzing existing empirical formulas for the growth of s...
Representation of double-peaked sea wave spectra in Jiaozhou Bay
Huang Peiji, Hu Zejian
1989, (1): 41-50.
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The spectrum shape characteristics of double-peaked sea wave spectia actually measured in the Jiaozhou Bay were analysed and one representation of double-peaked sea wave spectra with six-parameters which can be determined from a given sea wave spectr...
Numerical study of rapid cyclogenesis over sea
Du Jun, Yu Zhihao
1989, (1): 51-62.
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A five-layer primitive equation model was used in the study of rapid cyclogenesis over sea. The numerical simulations show that the Tibetan Plateau, large-scale baroclinicity and heat flux from the sea surface are the three important agents to produc...
The effect of the horizontal structure for symmetric tropical cyclones on their movement
Hu Guangxing
1989, (1): 63-76.
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In this paper, using Holland's method, the effect of the horizontal structure of tropical cyclones on their motion is investigated. The "characteristic radius", ro characterized as the horizontal structure of a tropical cyclone,
rc=1/2(1+√1+(2(m+2))/...
A numerical study for some efficient time-integration schemes using barotropic equations
Han Wei, Zhang Yuling
1989, (1): 77-89.
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Three kinds of methods, i. e., explicit, semi-implicit, and semi-implicit and semi-Lagrangian method, are tested in the time-integration of shallow-water equations on rotating sphere. Helpful results are available from experiments, especially about t...
Qeochemical behaviour of iodine in Jiulong River Estuary
Guo Jinbao, Peng Zhen
1989, (1): 91-99.
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Dissolved iodine species and the relationship between its distribution and salinity in Jiulong River estuarine water have been determined. It has been found that the total iodine, iodate and iodide are positive linear with salinity. This indicates th...
Holocene sea level changes and coastline snitts in Zhejiang Province, China
Feng Huaizhen, Wang Zongtao
1989, (1): 101-111.
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In the present paper, the Holocene sea level changes and coastline shifts in Zhejiang, China are discussed, based on the ancient coastline evidence related with sea level changes and 21 14C datings of shell, peat or mud and wood samples along the Zhe...
A preliminary study on genesis of the Qiongzhou Straits
Zhang Hunan, Chen Weiguang
1989, (1): 113-123.
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The active period of the faults in the Qiongzhou Straits occurred principally in the Tertiary. The rupture zone is situated in the nearly E-W striking tectonic lowland between the Leizhou Peninsula and the Hainan Island, which was preformed by the so...
A preliminary analysis of arcuate structures-relationship of the island arc and deep-sea trench to the dip angle of Benioff zone
Wu Lun, Liang Haihua, Ren Fuhu, Li Maosong
1989, (1): 125-136.
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The origin of arcuate islands and deep-sea trenches has been studied for a long time and various interpretations have been proposed. In this paper, some analytical models are put forward from a geometrical viewpoint and then the theoretical dip angle...
Seasonal variance of salinity tolerance of a copepod Drepanopus bispinosus in an Antarctic littoral saline lake (Burton Lake)
Wang Zipan, D. S. Eslake, H. R. Burton
1989, (1): 137-144.
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In Burton Lake (an Antarctic littoral saline lake), as one of the overwinter species, the female Drepanopus bispinosus reach adult form in autumn. and early winter.For the subsequent life period of more than eight months, the animals experience such ...
The crystal structure of pearls and related shellfish's shells
Chen Junhao, Chen Guiqing
1989, (1): 145-157.
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In this article we explored the crystal structure of a few pearls and shellfish's shell of fresh water and sea water, and found that pearls and nacreous layer (perhaps and prismatic layer) of shells are all the same:CaCO3, orthorhombic system, aragon...
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Vertical distribution of zooplankton in centre of South China Sea
Chen Ruixiang, Cai Bingji, Lin Mao, Lin Jinghong, Dai Yanyu, Lian Guangshan, Lin Yuhui, Wang Zhiyuan
1989, (1): 158-159.
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Distribution and number change of the Littorinidae (Gastropoda) on intertidal hard bed in the Jiulong River Estuary
Yi Jiansheng, Li Fuxue
1989, (1): 160-160.
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