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Shenn-Yu Chao is affiliated with the University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences in the United States. Their work is primarily associated with this institution, which focuses on environmental science research and education.

There is no publicly available record of recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study linked to their profile. Similarly, no information regarding awards or honors is documented for Shenn-Yu Chao.

Due to the absence of detailed data on research topics, publication history, and collaborative networks, a precise overview of their scientific contributions or thematic focus cannot be established from the current records.

Best Publications

  • The formation and fate of internal waves in the South China Sea

    Matthew H. Alford;Matthew H. Alford;Thomas Peacock;Jennifer A. MacKinnon;Jonathan D. Nash

  • Surface circulation in the South China Sea

    Ping-Tung Shaw;Shenn-Yu Chao

  • Monsoon-forced chlorophyll distribution and primary production in the South China Sea: observations and a numerical study

    K. K. Liu;S. Y. Chao;P. T. Shaw;G. C. Gong

  • Seasonal variation of the circulation in the Taiwan Strait

    Sen Jan;Joe Wang;Ching-Sheng Chern;Shenn-Yu Chao

  • Onset of Estuarine Plumes

    Shenn-Yu Chao;William C. Boicourt

  • A climatological description of circulation in and around the East China Sea

    Hung-Jen Lee;Shenn-Yu Chao

  • Deep water ventilation in the South China Sea

    Shenn-Yu Chao;Ping-Tung Shaw;Sunny Y. Wu

  • River-Forced Estuarine Plumes

    Shenn-Yu Chao

  • Wind-Driven Motion of Estuarine Plumes

    Shenn-Yu Chao

  • Sea surface height variations in the South China Sea from satellite altimetry

    Ping-Tung Shaw;Shenn-Yu Chao;Lee-Lueng Fu

  • Winter upwelling off Luzon in the northeastern South China Sea

    Ping-Tung Shaw;Shenn-Yu Chao;Kon-Kee Liu;Su-Cheng Pai

  • El Niño modulation of the South China Sea circulation

    Shenn-Yu Chao;Ping-Tung Shaw;Sunny Y. Wu

  • Response of Kuroshio upwelling to the onset of the northeast monsoon in the sea north of Taiwan: Observations and a numerical simulation

    Kone-Kee Liu;Gwo-Ching Gong;Chung-Zen Shyu;Su-Cheng Pai

  • Wind‐driven upwelling in the vicinity of Cape Finisterre, Spain

    Charles R. McClain;Shenn-Yu Chao;Larry P. Atkinson;Jack O. Blanton

  • The Kuroshio edge exchange processes (KEEP) study — an introduction to hypotheses and highlights

    George T.F. Wong;Shenn-Yu Chao;Yuan-Hui Li;Fuh-Kwo Shiah

  • Seasonal and interannual variations in the velocity field of the South China Sea

    Chau Ron Wu;Ping Tung Shaw;Shenn Yu Chao

  • Circulation of the East China Sea, a numerical study

    Shenn-Yu Chao

  • Continental margin carbon fluxes.

    K K Liu;K Iseki;S Y Chao

  • Three-dimensional shelf circulation along an eastern ocean boundary

    Julian P. McCreary;Shenn-Yu Chao

  • Generation of diurnal K1 internal tide in the Luzon Strait and its influence on surface tide in the South China Sea

    Sen Jan;Ching-Sheng Chern;Joe Wang;Shenn-Yu Chao

  • Internal solitary waves induced by flow over a ridge: With applications to the northern South China Sea

    Ping-Tung Shaw;Dong Shan Ko;Shenn-Yu Chao

Frequent Co-Authors

Sen Jan
Sen Jan National Taiwan University
Raleigh R. Hood
Raleigh R. Hood University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
Kon-Kee Liu
Kon-Kee Liu National Taiwan University
Lawrence P. Sanford
Lawrence P. Sanford University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
Tswen Yung Tang
Tswen Yung Tang National Taiwan University
Julian P. McCreary
Julian P. McCreary University of Hawaii at Manoa
Ren-Chieh Lien
Ren-Chieh Lien University of Washington
Harper L. Simmons
Harper L. Simmons University of Alaska Fairbanks
Oliver B. Fringer
Oliver B. Fringer Stanford University
Matthew H. Alford
Matthew H. Alford University of California, San Diego

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