From Australian Oceans Data Network
Pacific inflow into South China Sea related to post-rift opening of Luzon gateway: consequences for the East Asian monsoon
Created 13/03/2025
Updated 13/03/2025
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Title | Pacific inflow into South China Sea related to post-rift opening of Luzon gateway: consequences for the East Asian monsoon |
Language | eng |
Licence | notspecified |
Landing Page | https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/1b780c4c-8325-47d8-8fa4-cd05867fed05 |
Contact Point | |
Reference Period | 23/03/2021 - 23/03/2050 |
Geospatial Coverage | {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[95.5933233564, 1.04421099798], [129.167542106, 1.04421099798], [129.167542106, 26.1823493809], [95.5933233564, 26.1823493809], [95.5933233564, 1.04421099798]]]} |
Data Portal | data.gov.au |
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"Pacific inflow into South China Sea related to post-rift opening of Luzon gateway: consequences for the East Asian monsoon". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/pacific-inflow-into-south-china-sea-related-to-post-rift-opening-of-luzon-gateway-consequences-
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Pacific inflow into South China Sea related to post-rift opening of Luzon...
The South China Sea (SCS) is the most important source of water vapor for the East Asian monsoon (EAM). Late Cenozoic (~34–30 Ma) opening of the SCS likely contributed...
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