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Nonlinear internal wave spirals in the northern East China Sea

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Authors

Nam, SungHyun; Kim, Duk-jin; Lee, Seung-Woo; Kim, Bong Guk; Kang, Ki-mook; Cho, Yang-Ki

Issue Date
2018-02
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Scientific Reports, Vol.8 No.1, p. 3473
Abstract
Oceanic internal waves are known to be important to the understanding of underwater acoustics, marine biogeochemistry, submarine navigation and engineering, and the Earth's climate. In spite of the importance and increased knowledge of their ubiquity, the wave generation is still poorly understood in most parts of the world's oceans. Here, we use satellite synthetic aperture radar images, in-situ observations, and numerical models to (1) show that wave energy (having relatively high amplitude) radiates from a shallow sill in the East China Sea in all directions, but with a significant time lag dependent on background conditions, (2) reveal that wave fronts are locally formed with often favorable conditions for re-initiation, and (3) demonstrate the resulting variety of wave patterns. These findings would be the case for any broad shelf having shallow sills with time-varying conditions, and therefore have significant implications on the redistribution of energy and materials in the global as well as regional ocean.
ISSN
2045-2322
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/149223
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-21461-3
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