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Title: Circulation &Watermass Structure in the Central Arabian Sea during December 1982
Authors: Sarma, Y V B
Murty, V S N
Rao, D Panakala
Sastry, J S
Issue Date: Dec-1986
Publisher: NISCAIR-CSIR, India
Abstract: After the cessation ofthe SW monsoon over Arabian Sea, the North Equatorial Current sets strongly and the low saline waters from the Bay of Bengal and the equatorial Indian Ocean penetrate into the Arabian Sea. This results in strong horizontal salinity gradients in the upper layers due to the mixing of the Persian Gulf, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea High Salinity Waters. The low salinity water is found to originate in the Andaman Sea and its thermohaline index has been derived as T= 18.6°C and S = 34.5 X 10-3 and can be traced on the 300 cl/t isanosteric surface. The mixing patterns in the central Arabian Sea have been studied by constructmg the triangles of mixing. It is found that, the vertical mixing is dominant along the core of the Persian Gulf Watermass.
Page(s): 234-240
ISSN: 0975-1033 (Online); 0379-5136 (Print)
Appears in Collections:IJMS Vol.15(4) [December 1986]

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