Author/Authors :
Jamshidi, Siamak Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science (INIOAS), Tehran
Abstract :
Assessing the impact of physical properties on active reaction changes in the
coastal and offshore area is one the most important aspect of marine
environment of the Caspian Sea. Therefore, updated techniques and modern
instruments have been used in order to evaluating the coastal and offshore area
conditions. In the current research, collected data with spatial and temporal
variety have been evaluated for investigation on seawater characteristics in the
shallow and intermediate layers over the southern Caspian Sea. Some
phenomena such as mixing, turbulence, water column stability and
stratification are the effective elements on variability of physical and natural
structures of the sea. Active reaction and dissolved oxygen as two properties
of seawater are very important items for coastal engineering, piping in seabed,
breakwaters and port constructions. Thus, in the current study, the above
mentioned parameters were assessed over the southern shelf of the Caspian
Sea. Vertical and horizontal variations of chemical characteristics such as
active reaction of seawater were observed in several stations between coastal
and offshore stations across surface, intermediate and deep layers. Results of
the field operations showed that the normal values of pH in the study almost
varied around 7.9-8 while during some seasons increased ore decreased more
than 0.5 units due to human activates.
Keywords :
Caspian Sea , Seawater properties , Coastal process , Coastal and offshore area , Stability