On the representation of regional characteristics by hydrographic measurements at central stations in four deep basins of the Baltic Sea

In this work the eddy resolving data sets of salinity, temperature, and oxygen content aquired in the framework of the German-Russian project MESODYN (MESOscale DYNamics) in the Arkona Basin, the Bornholm Basin, the Stolpe Furrow, and the Eastern Gotland Basin during summer and winter stratification...

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Main Author: J. H. Reissmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2006-01-01
Series:Ocean Science
Online Access:http://www.ocean-sci.net/2/71/2006/os-2-71-2006.pdf
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spelling doaj-433a909685ef400cbee0102477adc9142020-11-25T01:41:21ZengCopernicus PublicationsOcean Science1812-07841812-07922006-01-01217186On the representation of regional characteristics by hydrographic measurements at central stations in four deep basins of the Baltic SeaJ. H. ReissmannIn this work the eddy resolving data sets of salinity, temperature, and oxygen content aquired in the framework of the German-Russian project MESODYN (MESOscale DYNamics) in the Arkona Basin, the Bornholm Basin, the Stolpe Furrow, and the Eastern Gotland Basin during summer and winter stratification situations are utilized to examine to which extent the observations at the central monitoring stations within these basins are representative for the spatial mean state of the corresponding region with respect to comparative monitoring purposes of the whole Baltic Sea. The investigation covers profiles of salinity, potential temperature, oxygen content, potential density, and squared buoyancy or Brunt-Väisälä frequency. Moreover, some parameters of the halocline, namely its depth, thickness, and upper and lower boundaries, and the first baroclinic Rossby radii are subject to the investigation. The profiles match best for the squared buoyancy or Brunt-Väisälä frequency. The profiles of salinity match best in the Eastern Gotland Basin and worst in the Arkona Basin both for summer and winter stratification situations. The overall agreement for the halocline parameters is good. The baroclinic Rossby radii match their spatial mean values well, if the depth range considered for their calculation is restricted to the mean depth in each region at the bottom side. In doing so they also match the spatial mean values of the first baroclinic Rossby radii calculated considering the whole depth range at each station. Overall, the regional characteristics of the investigated quantities and parameters are represented well by the hydrographic measurements at the central stations in the four regions in spite of some significant differences between the spatial mean states and the observations at the central stations. In particular, the observations at the central stations seem to be usefull for comparisons between these regions. However, the observed differences may affect regional investigations covering just a single region.http://www.ocean-sci.net/2/71/2006/os-2-71-2006.pdf
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On the representation of regional characteristics by hydrographic measurements at central stations in four deep basins of the Baltic Sea
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title On the representation of regional characteristics by hydrographic measurements at central stations in four deep basins of the Baltic Sea
title_short On the representation of regional characteristics by hydrographic measurements at central stations in four deep basins of the Baltic Sea
title_full On the representation of regional characteristics by hydrographic measurements at central stations in four deep basins of the Baltic Sea
title_fullStr On the representation of regional characteristics by hydrographic measurements at central stations in four deep basins of the Baltic Sea
title_full_unstemmed On the representation of regional characteristics by hydrographic measurements at central stations in four deep basins of the Baltic Sea
title_sort on the representation of regional characteristics by hydrographic measurements at central stations in four deep basins of the baltic sea
publisher Copernicus Publications
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issn 1812-0784
1812-0792
publishDate 2006-01-01
description In this work the eddy resolving data sets of salinity, temperature, and oxygen content aquired in the framework of the German-Russian project MESODYN (MESOscale DYNamics) in the Arkona Basin, the Bornholm Basin, the Stolpe Furrow, and the Eastern Gotland Basin during summer and winter stratification situations are utilized to examine to which extent the observations at the central monitoring stations within these basins are representative for the spatial mean state of the corresponding region with respect to comparative monitoring purposes of the whole Baltic Sea. The investigation covers profiles of salinity, potential temperature, oxygen content, potential density, and squared buoyancy or Brunt-Väisälä frequency. Moreover, some parameters of the halocline, namely its depth, thickness, and upper and lower boundaries, and the first baroclinic Rossby radii are subject to the investigation. The profiles match best for the squared buoyancy or Brunt-Väisälä frequency. The profiles of salinity match best in the Eastern Gotland Basin and worst in the Arkona Basin both for summer and winter stratification situations. The overall agreement for the halocline parameters is good. The baroclinic Rossby radii match their spatial mean values well, if the depth range considered for their calculation is restricted to the mean depth in each region at the bottom side. In doing so they also match the spatial mean values of the first baroclinic Rossby radii calculated considering the whole depth range at each station. Overall, the regional characteristics of the investigated quantities and parameters are represented well by the hydrographic measurements at the central stations in the four regions in spite of some significant differences between the spatial mean states and the observations at the central stations. In particular, the observations at the central stations seem to be usefull for comparisons between these regions. However, the observed differences may affect regional investigations covering just a single region.
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