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Cover Story
The first quantitative joint observation of typhoon by Chinese GF-3 SAR and HY-2A microwave scatterometer
LIN Mingsen, YE Xiaomin, YUAN Xinzhe
2017, 36(11): 1-3. doi: 10.1007/s13131-017-1133-9
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Articles
The spatio-temporal variation of wintertime subtidal currents in the western Taiwan Strait
SHEN Junqiang, QIU Yun, GUO Xiaogang, PAN Aijun, ZHOU Xiwu
2017, 36(11): 4-13. doi: 10.1007/s13131-017-1120-1
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A new data set of observations by six cruises of ship-mounted acoustic doppler current profiler (SADCP) and three 40 d long bottom-mounted ADCPs (BADCPs) is employed to reveal the spatiotemporal variability of tidal and subtidal currents in the weste...
Revisiting mesoscale eddy genesis mechanism of nonlinear advection in a marginal ice zone
DAI Haijin, CUI Jian, YU Jingping
2017, 36(11): 14-20. doi: 10.1007/s13131-017-1134-8
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A three-dimensional (3-D) ocean model is coupled with a two-dimensional (2-D) sea ice model, to revisit a nonlinear advection mechanism, one of the most important mesoscale eddy genesis mechanisms in the marginal ice zone. Two-dimensional ocean model...
A hindcast of the Bohai Bay oil spill during June to August 2011
YANG Yiqiu, LI Yan, LIU Guimei, PAN Qingqing, WANG Zhaoyi
2017, 36(11): 21-26. doi: 10.1007/s13131-017-1135-7
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An operational three-dimensional oil spill model is developed by the National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center (NMEFC), State Oceanic Administration, China, and the model has been running for 9 a. On June 4 and 17, 2011, oil is spilled into th...
Tracking the evolution processes and behaviors of mesoscale eddies in the South China Sea:a global nearest neighbor filter approach
YI Jiawei, DU Yunyan, WANG Dongxiao, ZHOU Chenghu
2017, 36(11): 27-37. doi: 10.1007/s13131-017-1136-6
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The eddy tracking approach is developed using the global nearest neighbor filter (GNNF) to investigate the evolution processes and behaviors of mesoscale eddies in the South China Sea (SCS). Combining the Kalman filter and optimal data association te...
Revisiting the seasonal wave height variability in the South China Sea with merged satellite altimetry observations
SU Hui, WEI Chunlei, JIANG Shaocai, LI Peiliang, ZHAI Fangguo
2017, 36(11): 38-50. doi: 10.1007/s13131-017-1073-4
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The seasonal variability of the significant wave height (SWH) in the South China Sea (SCS) is investigated using the most up-to-date gridded daily altimeter data for the period of September 2009 to August 2015. The results indicate that the SWH shows...
Investigation of Arctic air temperature extremes at north of 60°N in winter
SUI Cuijuan, ZHANG Zhanhai, YU Lejiang, LI Yi, SONG Mirong
2017, 36(11): 51-60. doi: 10.1007/s13131-017-1137-5
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Air temperature is a key index reflecting climate change. Air temperature extremes are very important because they strongly influence the natural environment and societal activities. The Arctic air temperature extremes north of 60°N are investigated ...
Comparison of summer chlorophyll a concentration in the South China Sea and the Arabian Sea using remote sensing data
YAO Jinglong, YANG Lei, SHU Yeqiang, ZENG Lili, SHI Rui, CHEN Ju, ZU Tingting, CHEN Chuqun
2017, 36(11): 61-67. doi: 10.1007/s13131-017-1138-4
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The South China Sea (SCS) and the Arabian Sea (AS) are both located roughly in the north tropical zone with a range of similar latitude (0°-24°N). Monsoon winds play similar roles in the upper oceanic circulations of the both seas. But the distinct p...
Marine Geology
The sources and composition of organic matter in sediments of the Jiaozhou Bay:implications for environmental changes on a centennial time scale
KANG Xuming, SONG Jinming, YUAN Huamao, LI Xuegang, LI Ning, DUAN Liqin
2017, 36(11): 68-78. doi: 10.1007/s13131-017-1076-1
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The Jiaozhou Bay is characterized by heavy eutrophication that is associated with intensive anthropogenic activities. Four core sediments from the Jiaozhou Bay are analyzed using bulk technologies, including sedimentary total organic carbon (TOC), to...
The observations of seabed sediment erosion and resuspension processes in the Jiaozhou Bay in China
LIU Xiaolei, ZHU Chaoqi, ZHENG Jiewen, GUO Lei, YIN Ping, JIA Yonggang
2017, 36(11): 79-85. doi: 10.1007/s13131-016-1072-5
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In estuarine and coastal areas, the seabed is in a constant process of dynamic change under marine conditions. Seabed sediment erosion and resuspension are important processes that safely control the geological environment. Field tripod observations ...
Ocean Engineering
Behavior-oriented calculation of the annual coastal bathymetry evolution caused by a reclamation work
ZHENG Jinhai, HOANG Quoc Xuyen, ZHANG Chi, CHEN Kefeng, DONG Xiaowei, LEI Gang, WANG Yigang
2017, 36(11): 86-93. doi: 10.1007/s13131-017-1139-3
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A behavior-oriented formula is improved to calculate the annual coastal bathymetry evolution caused by a reclamation work. This formula is based on a simple hypothesis that, on the time scale of years, the bathymetry evolution is closely related to t...
Marine Technology
A precise tidal prediction mechanism based on the combination of harmonic analysis and adaptive network-based fuzzy inference system model
ZHANG Zeguo, YIN Jianchuan, WANG Nini, HU Jiangqiang, WANG Ning
2017, 36(11): 94-105. doi: 10.1007/s13131-017-1140-x
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An efficient and accurate prediction of a precise tidal level in estuaries and coastal areas is indispensable for the management and decision-making of human activity in the field wok of marine engineering. The variation of the tidal level is a time-...
Marine Information Science
An automatic detection of green tide using multi-windows with their adaptive threshold from Landsat TM/ETM plus image
WANG Changying, CHU Jialan, TAN Meng, SHAO Fengjing, SUI Yi, LI Shujing
2017, 36(11): 106-114. doi: 10.1007/s13131-017-1141-9
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Since the atmospheric correction is a necessary preprocessing step of remote sensing image before detecting green tide, the introduced error directly affects the detection precision. Therefore, the detection method of green tide is presented from Lan...
News and Views
Chinese GF-1 and GF-3 satellites observed the giant iceberg calving off the Larsen C Ice Shelf
SHI Lijian, WANG Qimao, ZENG Tao, LIANG Chao
2017, 36(11): 115-115. doi: 10.1007/s13131-017-1142-8
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