Title of article
Oxycline variability in the central Arabian Sea: An Argo-oxygen study
Author/Authors
Prakash، نويسنده , , Satya and Nair، نويسنده , , T.M. Balakrishnan and Bhaskar، نويسنده , , T.V.S. Udaya and Prakash، نويسنده , , Prince and Gilbert، نويسنده , , Denis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
8
From page
1
To page
8
Abstract
Dissolved oxygen concentration in the oceanic waters plays a vital role in the global carbon cycle. The addition of oxygen sensors in the ongoing Argo programme could revolutionize our understanding of the oceanʹs role in climate change. Here we present a first analysis of the oxygen profiles obtained from Argo float 2900776, deployed in the oxygen minimum zone of the central Arabian Sea, one of the thickest oxygen minimum zones in the world ocean. Our study shows perennial oxygen minima in the sub-surface waters of the central Arabian Sea with strong inter-annual and intra-seasonal variability. The depth of the oxycline varies from 60 to 120 m but occasionally it may be as shallow as 40 m. It appears from the present data set that in the southeastern Arabian Sea the low oxygen water shoals up during the early winter monsoon and it is largely controlled by remote forcing. Small scale localized high wind events can cause further shoaling of the oxycline.
Keywords
Dissolved oxygen , oxygen minimum zone , Arabian Sea , Argo
Journal title
Journal of Sea Research
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Sea Research
Record number
2237002
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