The aim of this work is to determine the hydrodynamics of the Malacca Strait (MS) and the southern part of the South China Sea (SCS). The study uses the two-dimensional numerical model with a finite-difference method. The results show that the sea levels in MS and part of SCS are reversed and consistent with assimilation data that derived from Simple Ocean Data Assimilation (SODA). Sea level in northern MS is lower than that in the southern part during January and July. However, the interval of sea level elevation in both January and July appears differently. It is steeper in January than in July. Therefore, the currents and transports during January are stronger than those during July. However, in general, the direction of currents and vol...
Current and circulation patterns for the area where water depth exceeded 500 m were calculated from ...
The region of South China Sea and the Indonesian waters, covering an area of about 9 million km2, is...
Based on a high-resolution (0.1 degrees x 0.1 degrees)regional ocean model covering the entire north...
A three-dimensional Regional Ocean Modeling System is used to study the seasonal water circulations ...
A three-dimensional Regional Ocean Modeling System is used to study the seasonal water circulations ...
The circulation in the Malacca Strait is simulated using a three-dimensionalbaroclinic numerical mod...
This study analyzes the sea currents, temperature, and salinity in the Malacca Strait during the nor...
In the Andaman Sea and Malacca Strait, as in other parts of the Indian Ocean, the seasonal change of...
This study aims to investigate the interconnection between the southern South China Sea (SSCS) and J...
A numerical model employing the classic hydrodynamic equations of conservation of mass and momentum,...
Geographically located between the Andaman Sea and the South China Sea, the water level in the Malac...
A fine-resolution MOM code is used to study the South China Sea basin-scale circulation and its rel...
A continuous northwest-going current prevails in the Strait of Malacca throughout the year, except J...
The South China Sea is the largest marginal sea in the Western Pacific. Oceanic circulation in the S...
The main purpose of this project was to identify the pattern of water masses in Malacca Strait. The ...
Current and circulation patterns for the area where water depth exceeded 500 m were calculated from ...
The region of South China Sea and the Indonesian waters, covering an area of about 9 million km2, is...
Based on a high-resolution (0.1 degrees x 0.1 degrees)regional ocean model covering the entire north...
A three-dimensional Regional Ocean Modeling System is used to study the seasonal water circulations ...
A three-dimensional Regional Ocean Modeling System is used to study the seasonal water circulations ...
The circulation in the Malacca Strait is simulated using a three-dimensionalbaroclinic numerical mod...
This study analyzes the sea currents, temperature, and salinity in the Malacca Strait during the nor...
In the Andaman Sea and Malacca Strait, as in other parts of the Indian Ocean, the seasonal change of...
This study aims to investigate the interconnection between the southern South China Sea (SSCS) and J...
A numerical model employing the classic hydrodynamic equations of conservation of mass and momentum,...
Geographically located between the Andaman Sea and the South China Sea, the water level in the Malac...
A fine-resolution MOM code is used to study the South China Sea basin-scale circulation and its rel...
A continuous northwest-going current prevails in the Strait of Malacca throughout the year, except J...
The South China Sea is the largest marginal sea in the Western Pacific. Oceanic circulation in the S...
The main purpose of this project was to identify the pattern of water masses in Malacca Strait. The ...
Current and circulation patterns for the area where water depth exceeded 500 m were calculated from ...
The region of South China Sea and the Indonesian waters, covering an area of about 9 million km2, is...
Based on a high-resolution (0.1 degrees x 0.1 degrees)regional ocean model covering the entire north...