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Geotrophic and drift current in the South China Sea, Area IV: Vietnamese waters

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Van Ninh, Pham
Quynh, Do Ngoc
Van Lanh, Vo
Lien, Nguyen Thi Viet
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The water circulation in area IV was calculated by 2 methods. The circulation for the area where water depth exceeded 600m was calculated by the geostrophic balance method. In a shallow water area effect of wind absolutely surpasses geostrophic balance, so wind induced drift current is greater than geostrophic current many times. So, for the whole area (shallow deep) the drift current was calculated by two-dimensional nonlinear shallow water equation based on typical monsoon fields. The results of 2 methods showed common picture of the circulation with divergence and convergence changing by season.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/4383
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Van Ninh, P., Quynh, D. N., Van Lanh, V., & Lien, N. T. V. (2001). Geotrophic and drift current in the South China Sea, Area IV: Vietnamese waters. In Proceedings of the Fourth Technical Seminar on Marine Fishery Resources Survey in the South China Sea, Area IV: Vietnamese Waters, 18-20 September 2000 (pp. 365-373). Bangkok, Thailand: Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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ocean currents ASFA; scientific research ASFA; geostrophic flow ASFA; geostrophic method ASFA; water circulation ASFA; wind-driven currents ASFA; Viet Nam; South China Sea
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