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Geological And Geophysical Character Of The East China And Yellow Seas, John D. Milliman, Nicole D. Scott May 1997

Geological And Geophysical Character Of The East China And Yellow Seas, John D. Milliman, Nicole D. Scott

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The East China and Yellow seas represent one of the broadest shallow seas in the global ocean, with water depths generally less than 80 m and stretching nearly 750 km from the Shandong Peninsula to the Okinawa Trough (Fig. 1). This area is also unique in terms of the vast amount of sediment it receives from the Huanghe (Yellow River; presently discharging in the adjacent Gulf of Bohai) and the Changjigang (Yangtze River, which flows into the East China Sea). Together, this region receives about ten percent of the river-derived sediment reaching the ocean, and as such, the region has …