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The Effect of Tide on the Global Climate Change 被引量:7
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作者 YANG Xuexiang, CHEN Zhen and CHEN Dianyou( College of Ceo - exploration Science and Technology, Jilin University, Changchun 130026, P. R. China)Qiao Qiyuan(National Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing 100012, P. R. China) 《Global Geology》 2002年第1期23-30,共8页
The differential rotation between the solid and fluid spheres caused by tidal force could explain the 1500 to 1800-year cycle of the world's temperature. Strong tide increases the vertical and horizontal mixing of... The differential rotation between the solid and fluid spheres caused by tidal force could explain the 1500 to 1800-year cycle of the world's temperature. Strong tide increases the vertical and horizontal mixing of water in the oceans, drawing the cold Pacific water from the depths to the surface and the warm water from the west to the east, where it cools or warms the atmosphere above, absorbs or releases CO2 to decrease or increase greenhouse effect and to make La Nina or El Nino occur in the global. The moon's declination and obliquity of the ecliptic affect the tidal intensity. The exchange of tidal energy and tide-generating force caused by the sun, moon and major planets makes the earth's layers rotate in different speeds. The differenti-al rotation between solid and fluid of the earth is the basic reason for El Nino and global climate change. 展开更多
关键词 Tide-generating force Differential rotation EL Nino moon's declination OBLIQUITY of the ecliptic
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