An electronic atlas on the oceanography of the South China Sea

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I. D. Rostov
V. V. Moroz
N. I. Rudykh
V. I. Rostov
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,I. Il’ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute
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Oceanology | 2009年 / 49卷
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Vertical Cross Section; Gridded Block; Hydrochemical Characteristic; Information Block; Mekong River Delta;
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The digital atlas on CD ROM includes a set of generalized data on the South China Sea oceanography. The data is presented in the form of spreadsheets, graphics, and text. The atlas contains a brief annotated description of the main physical-geographical characteristics and the particularities of the hydrological regime, water masses, tidal phenomena, and water mass circulation. The atlas is an interactive information-reference system including elements of dynamic data visualization. It contains a body of data on the long-term observations of the temperature and salinity; gridded blocks of the average annual, seasonal, and monthly data at the standard depth horizons; and data on the hydrochemical characteristics and water currents obtained by automatic buoy stations (ABS). A list of existing open access data bases and web sites is given where additional online and archived information on a range of special issues and problems related to regional studies and exploitation is provided. The system allows for fast access to specifically selected online or generalized reference information (via the Internet) and for its imaging.
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页码:874 / 878
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