seiche

<法>n.湖面波动,湖震

发音

UK /seɪʃ/
US /seɪʃ/
US /sit͡ʃ/

词形变化

seiches 复数 seiches

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A short-term standing wave oscillation of the water level in a lake, or other confined body of water such as a fjord, characteristic of its geometry.

    In September 2023, we detected the start of a 9-day-long, global . . . very-long-period seismic signal, originating from East Greenland. . . .this event started with a glacial thinning-induced rock-ice avalanche of 25 million cubic meters plunging into Dickson Fjord, triggering a 200-meter-high tsunami. Simulations show that the tsunami stabilized into a 7-meter-high long-duration seiche with a frequency. . .and slow amplitude decay that were nearly identical to the seismic signal. An oscillating, fjord-transverse single force . . . reproduced the seismic amplitudes and their radiation pattern relative to the fjord, demonstrating how a seiche directly caused the 9-day-long seismic signal.

词汇关系

名词

词源

From Swiss French seiche, perhaps from German Seiche (“sinking”).

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