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Seasonal variability of tides in the deep northern South China Sea

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Tides are the major energy source for ocean mixing, regulating the variation of oceanic circulation and sediment transport in the deep sea. Here twenty months of high-resolution current profiles, which were observed via a mooring system at a water depth of 2100 m in the northern South China Sea (SCS), are used to investigate seasonal variability in deep-sea tides. Spectral analysis shows that tides in this region are dominated by diurnal tide, and both diurnal and semidiurnal tide are vertical mode-1 dominant. Baroclinic diurnal tidal current exhibits pronounced seasonal variability, showing its kinetic energy was the strongest in summer, and the maximum depth-averaged value was up to 86.7 cm2 s−2, which was about 1.5 times of that in winter and twice that in spring and autumn. In contrast, baroclinic semidiurnal tide displays no evident seasonal variability. Such seasonal variability in baroclinic tide was mainly modulated by the barotropic forcing from the Luzon Strait. On the other hand, two anticyclonic eddies and one cyclonic eddy, which originated off southwestern Taiwan in winter, crossed the mooring system. The cyclonic eddy had weak impact on current velocity in the deep sea, but the two deep-reaching anticyclonic eddies enhanced the current velocity through the full-water column by inducing strong subinertial flows. Consequently, the kinetic energy of tides was strengthened and the incoherent variance of baroclinic diurnal tide increased in winter, which contributed ~85% of the variability in diurnal tide. Meanwhile, the velocity of baroclinic diurnal tide was reduced in winter, which was attributed to the weakened stratification induced by the passage of anticyclonic eddies in the deep sea. The seasonal variability of tides in the deep northern SCS can provide a dynamic mechanism for interpreting sediment transport processes in the deep sea on different time scales.

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We are grateful to AVISO (https://doi.org/www.aviso.altimetry.fr) for supporting satellite altimetry data. We thank Jianru Li, Shaohua Zhao, Xiajing Li, Quan Chen, Yanli Li for their mooring deployment cruise assistance. We also deeply thank Professors Benjamin Kneller and Gert D Lange for their help in language modification. This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41576005, 91528304 & 41876048).

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Zhao, J., Zhang, Y., Liu, Z. et al. Seasonal variability of tides in the deep northern South China Sea. Sci. China Earth Sci. 62, 671–683 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11430-017-9315-7

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