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Snapshot observation of the physical structure and stratification in deep-water of the South Caspian Sea (western part) |
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P. Ghaffari, H. A. Lahijani, J. Azizpour |
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Artikel
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Sprache |
Englisch
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1812-0784
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In: Ocean Science ; 6, no. 4 ; Nr. 6, no. 4 (2010-10-07), S.877-885 |
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250003678
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Publikation (Nr.) |
copernicus.org/os-6-877-2010.pdf |
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Zusammenfassung |
The physical parameters structures and different water masses using CTD
measurements in southwestern part of the Caspian Sea (CS) adjacent to Anzali
Port (AP) are investigated. CTD profiles were conducted along a transect
perpendicular to the coastline on 13 stations from the coast down to 720 m
on 22 January 2008. According to the results the continental shelf waters
are located in the surface mixed layer. The surface mixed layer extends
itself down to almost 100 m in outer areas of the continental shelf with a
weak seasonal thermocline layer between 80 to 140 m Freshwaters inflow of
local rivers is clearly seen outside the continental shelf at the surface
layers. Investigating the dissolved oxygen reveals that winter convection is
traceable down to 500 m in the lateral waters over the shelf break. Among the
deeper stations that are located in continental rise and abyssal plain, 300 m
seems to be a threshold for penetration of seasonal changes; therefore
deeper waters tend to be impermeable against seasonal variances. Despite the
small variations, stability is positive in the study area and temperature
plays an important role in static stability and in triggering the lateral
mixing. In view of both temperature-salinity and temperature-oxygen
distributions in the southwestern part of the CS, two different water masses
are separable in cold phase. Snapshot observations of physical properties in
the early winter 2008, to some extent revealed that a mixing was triggered
at least in the lateral waters of the study area. |
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