Sea level variations of both the South China Sea and the Malacca Straits due to the Northeast and the Southwest Monsoons

Autores
Camerlengo, Alejandro L.; Nasir Saadon, M.; Yanagi, Tetsuo
Año de publicación
1998
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
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Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Monthly sea level variations in Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah are studied. Previous results are confirmed. However, due to the fact that this is the first study involving such a large number of stations, a clearer understanding of the dynamics of mean sea level variations at selected port of Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah is attained. It is shown that Johor Bahru may be identified as having an east coast pattern.
El promedio mensual del nivel del mar en la península malaya y Sabah es motivo de estudio. Una mejor interpretación de la dinámica de la variación del nivel medio del mar se obtiene al estudiarse records (prolongados) de análisis de mareas de varias estaciones portuarias. Lo novedoso de nuestro trabajo es que se demuestra que Johor Bahru responde al régimen de la costa este.
Asociación Argentina de Geofísicos y Geodestas
Materia
Geofísica
Sea level
Peninsular Malaysia
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sea level variations of both the South China Sea and the Malacca Straits due to the Northeast and the Southwest Monsoons
title Sea level variations of both the South China Sea and the Malacca Straits due to the Northeast and the Southwest Monsoons
spellingShingle Sea level variations of both the South China Sea and the Malacca Straits due to the Northeast and the Southwest Monsoons
Camerlengo, Alejandro L.
Geofísica
Sea level
Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Sea level variations of both the South China Sea and the Malacca Straits due to the Northeast and the Southwest Monsoons
title_full Sea level variations of both the South China Sea and the Malacca Straits due to the Northeast and the Southwest Monsoons
title_fullStr Sea level variations of both the South China Sea and the Malacca Straits due to the Northeast and the Southwest Monsoons
title_full_unstemmed Sea level variations of both the South China Sea and the Malacca Straits due to the Northeast and the Southwest Monsoons
title_sort Sea level variations of both the South China Sea and the Malacca Straits due to the Northeast and the Southwest Monsoons
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Camerlengo, Alejandro L.
Nasir Saadon, M.
Yanagi, Tetsuo
author Camerlengo, Alejandro L.
author_facet Camerlengo, Alejandro L.
Nasir Saadon, M.
Yanagi, Tetsuo
author_role author
author2 Nasir Saadon, M.
Yanagi, Tetsuo
author2_role author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Geofísica
Sea level
Peninsular Malaysia
topic Geofísica
Sea level
Peninsular Malaysia
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Monthly sea level variations in Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah are studied. Previous results are confirmed. However, due to the fact that this is the first study involving such a large number of stations, a clearer understanding of the dynamics of mean sea level variations at selected port of Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah is attained. It is shown that Johor Bahru may be identified as having an east coast pattern.
El promedio mensual del nivel del mar en la península malaya y Sabah es motivo de estudio. Una mejor interpretación de la dinámica de la variación del nivel medio del mar se obtiene al estudiarse records (prolongados) de análisis de mareas de varias estaciones portuarias. Lo novedoso de nuestro trabajo es que se demuestra que Johor Bahru responde al régimen de la costa este.
Asociación Argentina de Geofísicos y Geodestas
description Monthly sea level variations in Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah are studied. Previous results are confirmed. However, due to the fact that this is the first study involving such a large number of stations, a clearer understanding of the dynamics of mean sea level variations at selected port of Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah is attained. It is shown that Johor Bahru may be identified as having an east coast pattern.
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