2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.802752
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Alongshore Propagation of Subtidal Sea Level Fluctuations Around the Korean Peninsula Over Varying Stratification and Shelf Topography

Abstract: Understanding subtidal (a period band of 3–20 days) coastal sea level fluctuations is of increasing importance for the sustainable use of coastal areas under challenging conditions resulting from regional and global sea-level rise. The wind-forced coastal-trapped waves (CTW) theory often accounts for subtidal sea level fluctuations observed off global coasts with a considerable range of propagation speeds. Here, the propagation speeds of subtidal sea level fluctuations observed at seven coastal tide-gauge stat… Show more

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“…The East/Japan Sea, a semi-closed marginal sea located in the mid-latitude region of the Northwest Pacific, serves as a natural laboratory because it mirrors characteristic processes occurring in the open ocean. Notable phenomena in this marginal sea include a meridional overturning circulation (Kim et al, 2004;Chang et al, 2016;Han et al, 2020), ventilation of subsurface cold water (Yun et al, 2004;Kim et al, 2009;Park and Lim, 2018), the western boundary current named as East Korea Warm Current (EKWC; Kim et al, 2018), the subpolar front (Park et al, 2004), eddies (Lee and Niiler, 2010a;Lee et al, 2019), and various coastal processes, such as coastal upwelling by monsoonal southerly winds (Park and Nam, 2018;Kim et al, 2023) and coastal trapped waves (Cho et al, 2014;Lee et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The East/Japan Sea, a semi-closed marginal sea located in the mid-latitude region of the Northwest Pacific, serves as a natural laboratory because it mirrors characteristic processes occurring in the open ocean. Notable phenomena in this marginal sea include a meridional overturning circulation (Kim et al, 2004;Chang et al, 2016;Han et al, 2020), ventilation of subsurface cold water (Yun et al, 2004;Kim et al, 2009;Park and Lim, 2018), the western boundary current named as East Korea Warm Current (EKWC; Kim et al, 2018), the subpolar front (Park et al, 2004), eddies (Lee and Niiler, 2010a;Lee et al, 2019), and various coastal processes, such as coastal upwelling by monsoonal southerly winds (Park and Nam, 2018;Kim et al, 2023) and coastal trapped waves (Cho et al, 2014;Lee et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%