The structure of the Persian Gulf outflow subjected to density variations

Oceanographic data and a dynamic model are used to consider the structure of Persian Gulf outflow. This outflow influences the physical properties of Oman seawater which appear in the CTD profiles of the Oman Sea. The observations show that thickness of the outflow, which is banked against the Oman...

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Main Authors: A. A. Bidokhti, M. Ezam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2009-01-01
Series:Ocean Science
Online Access:http://www.ocean-sci.net/5/1/2009/os-5-1-2009.pdf
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spelling doaj-f550c1baed5d4a07810c22b1bbfbdc6e2020-11-25T00:14:40ZengCopernicus PublicationsOcean Science1812-07841812-07922009-01-0151112The structure of the Persian Gulf outflow subjected to density variationsA. A. BidokhtiM. EzamOceanographic data and a dynamic model are used to consider the structure of Persian Gulf outflow. This outflow influences the physical properties of Oman seawater which appear in the CTD profiles of the Oman Sea. The observations show that thickness of the outflow, which is banked against the Oman coasts due to the earth rotation, is about 200 m with tongues extending east and north that may be due to the internal waves. A simple dynamical model of the outflow based on potential vorticity conservation is used to find the horizontal extension of the outflow from the coast. Typical mass transport estimate by the outflow is about 0.4 Sv, which is larger than those reported by others. This may be due to the fact the model is inviscid but the outflow is influenced by the bottom friction. Variability of the outflow structure may reflect the changing ecosystem of the Persian Gulf. Any change of the outflow source, the Persian Gulf Water (PGW), say salinity increase due to excessive evaporation (climate factor) or desalination (anthropogenic factors) of the PGW may change the outflow structure and the product waters in the Oman Sea. Hence, one can test different scenarios of changing the outflow source, the Persian Gulf Water (PGW), say by salinity increase due to excessive evaporation or desalination to estimate changes in the outflow structure and the product waters in the Oman Sea. The results of the model show that these can increase the outflow width and mass transport substantially. http://www.ocean-sci.net/5/1/2009/os-5-1-2009.pdf
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M. Ezam
The structure of the Persian Gulf outflow subjected to density variations
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M. Ezam
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title The structure of the Persian Gulf outflow subjected to density variations
title_short The structure of the Persian Gulf outflow subjected to density variations
title_full The structure of the Persian Gulf outflow subjected to density variations
title_fullStr The structure of the Persian Gulf outflow subjected to density variations
title_full_unstemmed The structure of the Persian Gulf outflow subjected to density variations
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publisher Copernicus Publications
series Ocean Science
issn 1812-0784
1812-0792
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Oceanographic data and a dynamic model are used to consider the structure of Persian Gulf outflow. This outflow influences the physical properties of Oman seawater which appear in the CTD profiles of the Oman Sea. The observations show that thickness of the outflow, which is banked against the Oman coasts due to the earth rotation, is about 200 m with tongues extending east and north that may be due to the internal waves. A simple dynamical model of the outflow based on potential vorticity conservation is used to find the horizontal extension of the outflow from the coast. Typical mass transport estimate by the outflow is about 0.4 Sv, which is larger than those reported by others. This may be due to the fact the model is inviscid but the outflow is influenced by the bottom friction. Variability of the outflow structure may reflect the changing ecosystem of the Persian Gulf. Any change of the outflow source, the Persian Gulf Water (PGW), say salinity increase due to excessive evaporation (climate factor) or desalination (anthropogenic factors) of the PGW may change the outflow structure and the product waters in the Oman Sea. Hence, one can test different scenarios of changing the outflow source, the Persian Gulf Water (PGW), say by salinity increase due to excessive evaporation or desalination to estimate changes in the outflow structure and the product waters in the Oman Sea. The results of the model show that these can increase the outflow width and mass transport substantially.
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