Hydrological structure of the waters in the Drake Passage based on the survey of December, 2018

The results of the analysis of hydrological observations made on the Ukrainian fish-krill trawler "More Sodruzhestva" in the south-eastern part of the Drake Passage in December, 2018 are presented in article. The aim of the investigation is to study the thermohaline structure of the 200 m...

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Published in:Ukrainian Antarctic Journal
Main Authors: V. Komorin, Y. Dykhanov, V. Bolshakov, Y. Popov, E. Melnik, L. Savinykh-Paltseva
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Ukrainian
Published: State Institution National Antarctic Scientific Center 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.33275/1727-7485.1.2020.377
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:163c4a40276a4938a94e33dceeb3217e 2023-05-15T15:41:24+02:00 Hydrological structure of the waters in the Drake Passage based on the survey of December, 2018 V. Komorin Y. Dykhanov V. Bolshakov Y. Popov E. Melnik L. Savinykh-Paltseva 2020-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.33275/1727-7485.1.2020.377 https://doaj.org/article/163c4a40276a4938a94e33dceeb3217e EN UK eng ukr State Institution National Antarctic Scientific Center http://uaj.uac.gov.ua/index.php/uaj/article/view/377 https://doaj.org/toc/1727-7485 https://doaj.org/toc/2415-3087 1727-7485 2415-3087 doi:10.33275/1727-7485.1.2020.377 https://doaj.org/article/163c4a40276a4938a94e33dceeb3217e Український антарктичний журнал, Iss 1 (2020) drake passage water mass cold intermediate layer Meteorology. Climatology QC851-999 Geophysics. Cosmic physics QC801-809 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.33275/1727-7485.1.2020.377 2022-12-31T13:49:17Z The results of the analysis of hydrological observations made on the Ukrainian fish-krill trawler "More Sodruzhestva" in the south-eastern part of the Drake Passage in December, 2018 are presented in article. The aim of the investigation is to study the thermohaline structure of the 200 m surface water layer in the research area and comparison of the actual state of the water masses in the summer of 2018 with those identified during previous studies. The expedition was carried out at the hydrological polygon from eight stations. Measurements were conducted by the sensing complex СTD SBE 37SM. Traditional methods for graphic and statistical analysis have been used to process the obtained data. Water structures were allocated based on the analysis of the T,S and O2,σ-diagrams. In addition, satellite data of the Marine Environment Monitoring Service from the Copernicus website as well as information from one of the drifting buoys of the Project ARGO which took place through the research area during this time were involved in the analysis. The results are the spatial hydrological structure of the upper 200 m water layer in the research area. The main water masses formed this structure, as well as the actual position of the Polar Front in the north and the Scotia Sea Front in the south. Characteristics of the spatial variability of the cold intermediate layer are highlighted. The largest volume of water was occupied by the Southern Front of the Southern branch of the ACС that moves the relatively desalinated surface waters of the Bellingshausen Sea in this layer; there is a significant role of the influence of dynamic factor on the distribution of hydrological characteristics. It is noted that the on-site surveillance data are well consistent with the in for mation obtained from Copernicus and the Project ARGO. Article in Journal/Newspaper Bellingshausen Sea Drake Passage Scotia Sea Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Drake Passage Scotia Sea Bellingshausen Sea More Sodruzhestva ENVELOPE(70.000,70.000,-67.000,-67.000) Sodruzhestva ENVELOPE(70.000,70.000,-67.000,-67.000) Ukrainian Antarctic Journal 1 29 40
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cold intermediate layer
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Geophysics. Cosmic physics
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water mass
cold intermediate layer
Meteorology. Climatology
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Y. Dykhanov
V. Bolshakov
Y. Popov
E. Melnik
L. Savinykh-Paltseva
Hydrological structure of the waters in the Drake Passage based on the survey of December, 2018
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description The results of the analysis of hydrological observations made on the Ukrainian fish-krill trawler "More Sodruzhestva" in the south-eastern part of the Drake Passage in December, 2018 are presented in article. The aim of the investigation is to study the thermohaline structure of the 200 m surface water layer in the research area and comparison of the actual state of the water masses in the summer of 2018 with those identified during previous studies. The expedition was carried out at the hydrological polygon from eight stations. Measurements were conducted by the sensing complex СTD SBE 37SM. Traditional methods for graphic and statistical analysis have been used to process the obtained data. Water structures were allocated based on the analysis of the T,S and O2,σ-diagrams. In addition, satellite data of the Marine Environment Monitoring Service from the Copernicus website as well as information from one of the drifting buoys of the Project ARGO which took place through the research area during this time were involved in the analysis. The results are the spatial hydrological structure of the upper 200 m water layer in the research area. The main water masses formed this structure, as well as the actual position of the Polar Front in the north and the Scotia Sea Front in the south. Characteristics of the spatial variability of the cold intermediate layer are highlighted. The largest volume of water was occupied by the Southern Front of the Southern branch of the ACС that moves the relatively desalinated surface waters of the Bellingshausen Sea in this layer; there is a significant role of the influence of dynamic factor on the distribution of hydrological characteristics. It is noted that the on-site surveillance data are well consistent with the in for mation obtained from Copernicus and the Project ARGO.
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author V. Komorin
Y. Dykhanov
V. Bolshakov
Y. Popov
E. Melnik
L. Savinykh-Paltseva
author_facet V. Komorin
Y. Dykhanov
V. Bolshakov
Y. Popov
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title Hydrological structure of the waters in the Drake Passage based on the survey of December, 2018
title_short Hydrological structure of the waters in the Drake Passage based on the survey of December, 2018
title_full Hydrological structure of the waters in the Drake Passage based on the survey of December, 2018
title_fullStr Hydrological structure of the waters in the Drake Passage based on the survey of December, 2018
title_full_unstemmed Hydrological structure of the waters in the Drake Passage based on the survey of December, 2018
title_sort hydrological structure of the waters in the drake passage based on the survey of december, 2018
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