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Paper Sea current Mindanao

Authors

Summary

Measurement of Temperature Variabilities off Mindanao Island by the Ocean Acoustic Tomography GANG YUAN , IWAO NAKAO , HIDETOSHI FUJIMORI and ARATA KANEKO Faculty of Engineering, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima , Japan Japan Marine Science and Technology Center, Yokosuka , Japan Received October in revised form December accepted December Oceanic variabilities off Mindanao Island, Philippines where the North Equato- rial Current branches into the Kuroshio and the Mindanao Current were measured for a period from Feb.– Jun.by the ocean acoustic tomography OAT.From the beginning of April, the travel times of acoustic rays propagating over a horizontal distance of about km, through the depth range of – m around the underwater sound channel began to decrease, implying a warming of water.Thisvariability was also confirmed with the results of temperature measurement at the sites where a sound source and receiver were located.TheTOGA TAO a

Keywords

oceanography, pptolong-term measurement, measurement temperature, temperature variabilities, variabilities mindanao, acoustic tomography, hidetoshi fujimori, engineering hiroshima, hiroshima university, university higashi-hiroshima, technology, yokosuka, variabilities philippines, tomography beginning, horizontal, underwater, variability, temperature measurement,

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