International audienceHydrological, ADCP, and drifting buoy data obtained during the GOGP99 Experiment in October and early November 1999 are analyzed to describe the Persian Gulf Water (PGW) core and the regional circulation in the Gulf of Oman. The warm and salty PGW core flows out of the Strait of Hormuz heading southeastward unto (25°20′N, 57°E), approximately. From there, it cascades down the continental slope, veers southwestward, and joins the Omani coast near (24°50′N, 56°50′E) to form a slope current. This PGW current has then thermohaline maxima on isopycnal σ0 = 26.5, near 220 m depth. Its thermohaline characteristics decrease along its progression to Ra's al Hadd (and then offshore into the Arabian Sea) but maintain a sharp cont...