Satellite observations of continental shelf front in Northern China Sea

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Continental Shelf Front ( CSF ) is one kind of oceanographic phenomena which occurs usually at shallow water or shelf slope and is caused by tide mixing effect. Northern China Sea ( Yellow Sea ) is surrounded by Chinese mainland and Korea peninsula and is fovourable to the generation of CSF on the consequence of strong tidal mixing in this region. Presented in this paper are satellite observations of CSF from NOAA infrared imagery. Its geographic location, variability and relationship with tidal activities are also discussed.

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