Influence of ridges on hydrographic parameters in the Southwest Indian Ocean

The objective of the paper is to use the data collected along two meridional sections (45° E and 57°30′ E) during the austral summer (January–March) 2004 to understand the influence of seabed topography across the Madagascar and Southwest Indian Ridges on hydrographic parameters. The study was suppl...

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Main Authors: Anilkumar, N, Pednekar, SM, Sudhakar, M
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Published: Springer 2007
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spelling ftmoes:oai:moeseprints.incois.gov.in:584 2023-05-15T13:34:17+02:00 Influence of ridges on hydrographic parameters in the Southwest Indian Ocean Anilkumar, N Pednekar, SM Sudhakar, M 2007-09-01 http://moeseprints.incois.gov.in/584/ http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11001-007-9026-5 unknown Springer Anilkumar, N and Pednekar, SM and Sudhakar, M (2007) Influence of ridges on hydrographic parameters in the Southwest Indian Ocean. Marine Geophysical Researches, 28 (3). pp. 191-199. Geosciences (General) Geophysics oceanography Article PeerReviewed 2007 ftmoes 2022-01-12T07:31:12Z The objective of the paper is to use the data collected along two meridional sections (45° E and 57°30′ E) during the austral summer (January–March) 2004 to understand the influence of seabed topography across the Madagascar and Southwest Indian Ridges on hydrographic parameters. The study was supplemented by World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) Conductivity-Temperature-Depth data collected during February–March 1996 along 30° E, as well as Levitus climatology. A southward shift of 2° latitude (between 45° E and 57°30′ E) was recorded for the two predominant frontal structures, i.e., the Agulhas Return Front and Southern Subtropical Front, which is attributed to the influence of seabed topography on hydrographic parameters. No significant spatial variation of these fronts was noted between the 30° E and 45° E meridional sections. Between latitudes 31° S and 42° S, the temperature and salinity structures show deepening over the ridges. The Antarctic Circumpolar Current core was detected between 40°15′ S and 43° S. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India: Open Access Digital Repository Antarctic Austral Indian The Antarctic
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Geophysics
oceanography
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Anilkumar, N
Pednekar, SM
Sudhakar, M
Influence of ridges on hydrographic parameters in the Southwest Indian Ocean
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description The objective of the paper is to use the data collected along two meridional sections (45° E and 57°30′ E) during the austral summer (January–March) 2004 to understand the influence of seabed topography across the Madagascar and Southwest Indian Ridges on hydrographic parameters. The study was supplemented by World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) Conductivity-Temperature-Depth data collected during February–March 1996 along 30° E, as well as Levitus climatology. A southward shift of 2° latitude (between 45° E and 57°30′ E) was recorded for the two predominant frontal structures, i.e., the Agulhas Return Front and Southern Subtropical Front, which is attributed to the influence of seabed topography on hydrographic parameters. No significant spatial variation of these fronts was noted between the 30° E and 45° E meridional sections. Between latitudes 31° S and 42° S, the temperature and salinity structures show deepening over the ridges. The Antarctic Circumpolar Current core was detected between 40°15′ S and 43° S.
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title Influence of ridges on hydrographic parameters in the Southwest Indian Ocean
title_short Influence of ridges on hydrographic parameters in the Southwest Indian Ocean
title_full Influence of ridges on hydrographic parameters in the Southwest Indian Ocean
title_fullStr Influence of ridges on hydrographic parameters in the Southwest Indian Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Influence of ridges on hydrographic parameters in the Southwest Indian Ocean
title_sort influence of ridges on hydrographic parameters in the southwest indian ocean
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url http://moeseprints.incois.gov.in/584/
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11001-007-9026-5
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op_relation Anilkumar, N and Pednekar, SM and Sudhakar, M (2007) Influence of ridges on hydrographic parameters in the Southwest Indian Ocean. Marine Geophysical Researches, 28 (3). pp. 191-199.
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