Levitus (1982) climatology has been used to identify four extrema, three maxima and one minimum, in the vertical salinity profiles in the Arabian Sea. Their geographical distribution, depths, θ-S characteristics, and seasonal variability are described. Two of the maxima arise from the influence of Red Sea and the Persian Gulf Water. The third, which lies at the bottom of the Equatorial Surface Water, forms due to freshening at the surface of high salinity Arabian Sea near-surface waters. The dominant factors leading to the dormation of the little known subsurface salinity minimum appear to be, (1) transport of the low salinity water by the northeast monsoon coastal current along the west coast of India and subsequent increase in the surface...
A 100-400 km wide region of the coastal Eastern Arabian Sea (EAS), off the west-coast of India, is c...
The present investigatioh concerns itself with two problems: First it is investigated with the aid o...
We investigate the variability of the circulation, water masses, heat and salt fluxes in the Arabian...
271-277In the Arabian Sea surface salinity (S-O) is more than 35 PSU throughout the year, except in ...
234-240After the cessation ofthe SW monsoon over Arabian Sea, the North Equatorial Current sets stro...
The distribution of some sub-surface water masses in the western bay of Bengal during the south-west...
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The information acquired from Argo floats such as temperature and salinity profiles is used to study...
The high-salinity water masses that originate in the North Indian Ocean are Arabian Sea High-Salinit...
Argo floats deployed in the Arabian Sea provided an opportunity to look at the temporal variability ...
82-89Structure of water masses along the west coast of India from Bombay to Trivandrum has been stud...
International audiencePrevious studies suggest that the winter surface freshening in the southeaster...
This paper presents the results of the study on the Arabian Sea sub-surface salinity minima (ASSM). ...
The euphotic zone of the northern Arabian Sea ranges from 20 to 60 m with an average depth of about ...
The waters of the Arabian Sea extending from the West-Coast of India down to 100 fathoms and lying b...
A 100-400 km wide region of the coastal Eastern Arabian Sea (EAS), off the west-coast of India, is c...
The present investigatioh concerns itself with two problems: First it is investigated with the aid o...
We investigate the variability of the circulation, water masses, heat and salt fluxes in the Arabian...
271-277In the Arabian Sea surface salinity (S-O) is more than 35 PSU throughout the year, except in ...
234-240After the cessation ofthe SW monsoon over Arabian Sea, the North Equatorial Current sets stro...
The distribution of some sub-surface water masses in the western bay of Bengal during the south-west...
1650-1658<span style="font-size:9.0pt;font-family: " times="" new="" roman";mso-fareast-font-family...
The information acquired from Argo floats such as temperature and salinity profiles is used to study...
The high-salinity water masses that originate in the North Indian Ocean are Arabian Sea High-Salinit...
Argo floats deployed in the Arabian Sea provided an opportunity to look at the temporal variability ...
82-89Structure of water masses along the west coast of India from Bombay to Trivandrum has been stud...
International audiencePrevious studies suggest that the winter surface freshening in the southeaster...
This paper presents the results of the study on the Arabian Sea sub-surface salinity minima (ASSM). ...
The euphotic zone of the northern Arabian Sea ranges from 20 to 60 m with an average depth of about ...
The waters of the Arabian Sea extending from the West-Coast of India down to 100 fathoms and lying b...
A 100-400 km wide region of the coastal Eastern Arabian Sea (EAS), off the west-coast of India, is c...
The present investigatioh concerns itself with two problems: First it is investigated with the aid o...
We investigate the variability of the circulation, water masses, heat and salt fluxes in the Arabian...