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Seasonal Variation of Volume Transport through the Straits of theEast/Japan Sea Viewed from the Island Rule

Among others, a question that has long been unanswered is why the seasonal variation of volume transport is larger in the Soya and Korea/Tsushima Straits than in the Tsugaru Strait. An attempt is made to answer this question in terms of the island rule with friction being taken into account. The pro...

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Published in:Ocean and polar research 2012, 34(4), , pp.403-411
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