Title of article :
Rapid vertical mixing rates in deep waters of the Andaman Basin
Author/Authors :
Koushik Dutta، نويسنده , , Ravi Bhushan، نويسنده , , B.L.K. Somayajulu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The Andaman Basin is an enclosed region in the northeastern Indian Ocean with its deep water below ∼1800 m almost isolated
with respect to horizontal ventilation by the Andaman–Nicobar Islands separating it from the Bay of Bengal. The physical and
chemical properties including radiocarbon (14C) measured at two stations of the Andaman Basin show negligible variation with
depth in the waters below 1300 m, indicating a well-mixed water mass. This study attempts to derive the mixing rates for deep
waters of the Andaman Basin. Model calculations based on 14C profile measurements indicate rapid vertical mixing (vertical
advection velocity, wN200 m year−1) in waters deeper than 1800 m of the basin. For a basin with deep water thickness of 1000 m
below 1800 m, deduced mixing rate of N200 m year−1 translates to mixing time of b5 years. As shown for other regions, the
possible mechanism responsible for such high vertical mixing rates could be the internal waves generated from tidal currents
flowing through rough topography. In addition, Andaman Basin is underlain with a young crust and is known for its high heat flow,
which also could contribute to the high vertical mixing.
Keywords :
Internal waves , Andaman Sea , Bay of Bengal , Radiocarbon , Vertical mixing , Diffusion–advection model , heat flow
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment