Relation of Tidal Response and Tidal Currents of the Connected Straits of Japan Sea.
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Author
Odamaki, MinoruDate
1993
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Tidal current in the strait is induced by the difference of independent tides of both sides, and its strength depends on the combined impedance. In here. independent tides mean the tides occurred in both side of boundary if the strait is closed. In this paper, independent tides and impedances of the straits connected to Japan Sea are discussed using the simple one dimensional model and the observed data. Resultingly, the combined impedance of Tusima Strait is larger than those of other straits. And in Tusima Strait, the gulf impedance Zg of Japan Sea is larger than the ocean impedance Zo of the outer sea. East China Sea. In other Straits, Tugaru and Soya Straits. Zg is much smaller than Zo. Then it is made clear that in Tusima Strait, tidal current is caused by the co-oscillation of Japan Sea. and in others. Tugaru and Soya Straits by those of the outer seas.Journal
Report of Hydrographic and Oceanographic ResearchesIssue/Article Nr
29Page Range
pp.87-98Resource/Dataset Location
https://www1.kaiho.mlit.go.jp/GIJUTSUKOKUSAI/KENKYU/report/rhr29/rhr29-05.pdf