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Analysis of drift bottle and drift card experiments in Bohai Sea and Huanghai Sea (1975–80)

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The results of drift bottle and drift card experiments in the Bohai Sea and Huanghai Sea obtained by researchers of the Institute of Oceanology, Academia Sinica from 1975–1980 are reported in this article. Of over 50,000 bottles and cards released, around 10,000 were recovered.

The results gave some convincing evidences for the existence of the Huanghai Sea Coastal Current, the Huanghai Sea Warm Current, the cyclonic movement around the northern Huanghai Sea Cold Water Mass, the anticyclonic eddy in the area near the Shidao-Qingdao coast and the flow of some of the Huanghai Sea water to the Japan Sea and to the North Pacific off Tokyo. The results show that the drift bottles and cards are still useful for getting the flow pattern of enclosed and semi-enclosed seas.

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  1. Mao Hanli and Guan Bingxian, 1981. A Note on Circulation of the East China Sea.In: “Proceedings of the Japan-China Ocean Study Symposium on ‘Physical Oceanography and Marine Engineering in the East China Sea’” edited by Institute of Oceanic Research, Tokai University, pp. 1–24.

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Contribution No. 1312, Institute of Oceanology, Academia Sinica, Qingdao.

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Fagao, Z., Hanli, M. & Yangui, L. Analysis of drift bottle and drift card experiments in Bohai Sea and Huanghai Sea (1975–80). Chin. J. Ocean. Limnol. 5, 67–72 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02848524

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