The time series of temperature, salinity, chlorophyll-a, particle scattering at 700nm, and dissolved oxygen obtained from Argo floats deployed in the southeastern Arabian Sea (AS), were used to investigate the variability of these quantities and the mechanisms that modulate them between March 2010 and March 2011. The observations show a persistent occurrence of a subsurface chlorophyll-a maximum (0.75-1mgm -3) near depths of 40-100m throughout the study period, just above the top of permanent thermocline and euphotic depth. The analysis shows that upward and downward movement of thermocline, which is primarily due to westward movement of low-mode baroclinic Rossby waves, significantly influences the depth of the subsurface chlorophyll maxim...
Western tropical Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and the equatorial Pacic are known as regions of intense...
This study examines the effect of seasonally varying chlorophyll on the climate of the Arabian Sea a...
International audienceAs commonly observed in oligotrophic stratified waters, a subsurface (or deep)...
Argo floats equipped with sensors to measure Dissolved Oxygen, Chlorophyll-a and backscattering are ...
The northern Arabian Sea hosts a winter chlorophyll bloom, triggered by convective overturning in re...
Dissolved oxygen concentration in the oceanic waters plays a vital role in the global carbon cycle. ...
The influence of mesoscale dynamics on variability of phytoplankton biomass in terms of chlorophyll-...
The southern-central Arabian Gulf demonstrates a poor understanding of nutrients and chlorophyll dyn...
International audienceCharacterizing phytoplankton distribution and dynamics in the world's open oce...
Western tropical Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and the equatorial Pacic are known as regions of intense...
This study examines the effect of seasonally varying chlorophyll on the climate of the Arabian Sea a...
International audienceAs commonly observed in oligotrophic stratified waters, a subsurface (or deep)...
Argo floats equipped with sensors to measure Dissolved Oxygen, Chlorophyll-a and backscattering are ...
The northern Arabian Sea hosts a winter chlorophyll bloom, triggered by convective overturning in re...
Dissolved oxygen concentration in the oceanic waters plays a vital role in the global carbon cycle. ...
The influence of mesoscale dynamics on variability of phytoplankton biomass in terms of chlorophyll-...
The southern-central Arabian Gulf demonstrates a poor understanding of nutrients and chlorophyll dyn...
International audienceCharacterizing phytoplankton distribution and dynamics in the world's open oce...
Western tropical Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and the equatorial Pacic are known as regions of intense...
This study examines the effect of seasonally varying chlorophyll on the climate of the Arabian Sea a...
International audienceAs commonly observed in oligotrophic stratified waters, a subsurface (or deep)...