Mooring observations of internal solitary waves in the deep basin west of Luzon Strait

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HUANG Xiaodong [1 ]
ZHAO Wei [1 ]
TIAN Jiwei [1 ]
YANG Qingxuan [1 ]
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[1] Physical Oceanography Laboratory, Ocean University of China
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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internal solitary wave; South China Sea; observation; nonlinear internal wave;
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A total of 137 internal solitary waves(ISWs) are captured during a field experiment conducted in the deep basin west of the Luzon Strait(LS) from March to August, 2010. Mooring observations reveal that a fully developed ISW owns a maximum westward velocity of more than 1.8 m/s and an amplitude of about 200 m. The ISWs in the South China Sea(SCS) are most active in July, which may be due to the strong stratification in summer. Most of the ISW episodes are detected around and after the 1st or 15th lunar day, indicating that the ISW in the SCS is triggered by astronomic tides. Half part of the observed ISWs were detected around 19:00 local time, which can be explained by the fact that type-a ISWs emerged in the evening at roughly the same time each day. The propagation direction of the ISWs and the astronomic tides in the LS show that the area south of the Batan Island is probably the main source region of the type-a ISWs, while the area south of Itbayat Island and south of the Batan Island is likely the main source region of the type-b ISWs observed at the mooring. Moreover, for the resonance of semidiurnal internal tides emitting from the double ridges in the LS, the underwater ridge south of the Itbayat Island and south of the Batan Island is believed to favor the generation of the energetic ISWs.
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