Author:
Wang Wenzhuo,Liu Zhifei,Zhao Yulong,Lin Baozhi,Zhang Xiaodong,Zhang Jingwen,Li Jiaying,Cao Junyuan,Song Hongzhe
Abstract
AbstractTopographic Rossby waves (TRWs) dominate the low-frequency variability of deep ocean currents and play a crucial role in energy exchange and material mixing. On the continental slope of the southwestern South China Sea, a deep-water mooring was deployed to observe TRWs for a period of ~ 40 days. The TRWs, with a wavelength of 109 km, account for 41.3% of the subinertial variations. A ray-tracing model was applied to investigate the propagation and energy source. The results showed that the TRWs propagated from the northeast of the mooring location and were most likely caused by the mesoscale eddy disturbances off the Vietnam coast. This study provides a new perspective on examining the impact of mesoscale eddies off Vietnam on abyssal currents.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC