Internal solitary waves (ISWs) occur ubiquitously in China's waters: the South China Sea (SCS), the East China Sea (ECS), the Yellow Sea (YS), and the Bohai Sea (BS). ISWs have long attracted much research interest because of their important role in ocean acoustics, offshore ...
Internal solitary waves (ISWs) are common mesoscale dynamic processes in the ocean that are spread throughout the world’s oceans. The South China Sea (SCS), Western Pacific (WPAC) and Indian Ocean (EIND) (SCS-WPAC-EIND) are areas where ISWs frequently occur. In particular, in the nort...
Internal waves with periods of about 5 minutes and trough to crest heights of up to 6.2 m were observed acoustically over the actively accreting delta front of the Huanghe (Yellow River) in the western portion of the Gulf of Bohai, Peoples Republic of China. The radian frequency of the int...
The Yellow Sea (YS) is a temperate shelf sea in the northwest Pacific Ocean with a mean depth of 44 m. It connects to the East China Sea in the south and the Bohai Sea in the north. Limited observations have revealed the existence of ISWs, wind-induced near-inertial waves, and semidi...