TY - JOUR
T1 - Variability of monthly mean sea level and its regional features around Japan and Korea.
AU - Tomizawa, K.
AU - Hanawa, K.
AU - Kurasawa, Y.
AU - Toba, Y.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors wish to express their sincere thanks to the Japan Maritime Safety Agency and the Hydrographic Office of Korea for kindly supplying the tidal data. Thanks are extended to Mr. M. Okada of the Japan Meteorological Agency for his advice, and to Mrs. Cynthia Jones for her kind correction of their English. This study was partially supported by the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture.
PY - 1984
Y1 - 1984
N2 - Maps showing characteristic properties such as the months of the highest and the lowest sea levels, and the range of mean annual variation were constructed. It was found that the Japanese and Korean coasts can be divided into 6 main regions and 14 subregions according to these maps together with the pattern of annual variations. The main regions and subregions represent specific coastal areas within which almost the same time scale of sea level variability can be seen. -from Authors
AB - Maps showing characteristic properties such as the months of the highest and the lowest sea levels, and the range of mean annual variation were constructed. It was found that the Japanese and Korean coasts can be divided into 6 main regions and 14 subregions according to these maps together with the pattern of annual variations. The main regions and subregions represent specific coastal areas within which almost the same time scale of sea level variability can be seen. -from Authors
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SP - 273
EP - 285
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