AN ANALYTIC MODEL FOR THE STRUCTURE OF THE GRAVITY CURRENT FROM THE MIDDLE TO THE SOUTHERN BASIN OF THE CASPIAN SEA

Publish Year: 1395
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: English
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ICOPMAS12_398

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 30 دی 1397

Abstract:

Bottom-trapped currents play an integral role in thermohaline circulation and are a vehicle for the transport of heat, salt, oxygen and nutrients over long distances [3].The ability of abyssal flows to transport and deposit sediment is also of geological interest [6]. The density difference between the deeper water of the middle basin and that of southern basin of the Caspian Sea leads to an overflow gravity current over the Abshoran sill. This difference is mainly due to the temperature differencebetween these two basins as a result of cold water sinking in the northern part of this Sea, at about 48 degrees latitude. Similar outflow from the semi-enclosed sea, asthat from the Persian Gulf to the Oman Sea, but mainly due to salinity difference, also exist [1, 5]. In this study an analytic model for the overflow gravitycurrent over the Abshouran sill, with inertial and frictional effect is presented. The deep baroclinic flow is over the inclined surface is then studied using this model. Thedynamical characteristics of the flow are investigated with different initial and boundary conditions. These conditions are taken from the physical oceanographic andhydrographic data.

Authors

Javad Babagoli Matikolaei

Student, Physical Oceanography, Institute of Geophysics

Abbasali Aliakbbari Bidokhti

Professor, Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran

Maryam Shiea

Islamic Azad University, Tehran,

Sarmad Ghader

Associate Professor, Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran