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Dataset Construction of Wave Energy Resources in the Maritime Silk Road

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The application and sharing of scientific data has become an important indicator of the national science and technology level. With the rapid development of observation methods and numerical models, ocean data has also exploded, and “big data” has entered people’s sight. How to extract useful information of energy assessments from large ocean data with low information density, and establish the marine energy dataset is the key to rational and efficient development of wave energy. At present, the global marine energy dataset is rare, and the dataset of wave energy of the Maritime Silk Road is still in blank. Based on the previous research results, this chapter propose to build the wave energy resource dataset of Maritime Silk Road, which is close to actual demand, convenient to query and perfect in theoretical system. The data is also the first wave energy resource dataset of Maritime Silk Road at home and abroad. In the future, the program can be widely used in the construction of marine new energy datasets of offshore wind energy and ocean current energy, to provide data support for researchers and engineers actively participating in the marine new energy development of the Maritime Silk Road.

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Zheng, C., Xu, J., Zhan, C., Wang, Q. (2020). Dataset Construction of Wave Energy Resources in the Maritime Silk Road. In: 21st Century Maritime Silk Road: Wave Energy Resource Evaluation. Springer Oceanography. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0917-9_8

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