Circulation, transport and dispersion of hydrocarbon plumes in the North Brazilian equatorial broadband

This Ph. D. thesis focuses on a study of hydrodynamics and oil/gas blowouts in deep water using the Regional Ocean Model System (ROMS) and GAS_DOCEAN models. The first objective was to analyze the potential impact of the Amazon and Pará Rivers on salinity, temperature and hydrodynamics in the Wester...

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Main Author: Varona, H.L.
Other Authors: LOFEC - Laboratory of Physical, Coastal and Estuarine Oceanography. Department of Oceanography. GTG. Federal University of Pernambuco. Recife-PE. Brazil, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Moacyr Araujo, Doris Veleda
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2018
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.7r2401 2023-05-15T17:33:17+02:00 Circulation, transport and dispersion of hydrocarbon plumes in the North Brazilian equatorial broadband Circulation, transport et dispersion des panaches d'hydrocarbures dans le large bande équatoriale du nord du Brésil Varona, H.L. LOFEC - Laboratory of Physical, Coastal and Estuarine Oceanography. Department of Oceanography. GTG. Federal University of Pernambuco. Recife-PE. Brazil Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Moacyr Araujo Doris Veleda 2018-05-16 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-03521480/file/PHD_Thesis_Humberto.L.Varona.pdf https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-03521480 en eng HAL CCSD tel-03521480 10670/1.7r2401 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-03521480/file/PHD_Thesis_Humberto.L.Varona.pdf https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-03521480 lic_creative-commons Le serveur TEL (thèses-en-ligne) Physics [physics]. Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 2018. English Amazon River Plume Pará River Oil and Gas Blowouts Ocean Circulation Mixed Layer Barrier Layer Isothermal Layer Oceanic Heat Content Western Tropical North Atlantic Panache du fleuve Amazone Rivière Para Éclatements de pétrole et de gaz Circulation océanique Couche mixte Couche barrière Couche isotherme Contenu thermique océanique Atlantique Nord Tropical Occidental geo envir Thesis https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_46ec/ 2018 fttriple 2023-01-22T17:01:10Z This Ph. D. thesis focuses on a study of hydrodynamics and oil/gas blowouts in deep water using the Regional Ocean Model System (ROMS) and GAS_DOCEAN models. The first objective was to analyze the potential impact of the Amazon and Pará Rivers on salinity, temperature and hydrodynamics in the Western Tropical North Atlantic between 60.5º-24ºW and 5ºS -16ºN. The ROMS was used to simulate the ocean hydrodynamics with 0.25º horizontal resolution and 32 vertical levels. In the ROMS model two experiments are carried out, one taking into account the discharge of freshwater from the rivers and the second, without releasing freshwater into the Atlantic ocean. The results of both simulations are compared determining the changes in temperature, salinity and surface currents produced by the influence of the rivers discharge. The Sea Surface Temperature difference between the simulations with river and no-river was about 2ºC. The Sea Surface Salinity difference was about 8 psu in the plume area confined to the littoral, with maximum from August to December and 4 psu in the area of the North Equatorial Countercurrent (NECC). The surface current velocities are stronger in the experiment with river and the strongest, close to the coast. The experiment with river causes a phase shift in the zonal currents anticipating the strongest velocities in the second semester of the year in 2 months, changing the seasonal cycle. The Mixed Layer Depth and Isothermal Layer Depth (ILD) in the experiment with river is 20 - 50 m shallower over the entire extension of the Amazon plume. The freshwater river discharge perform a fundamental role in the formation of Barrier Layer. The Oceanic Heat Content in the river experiments is smaller than the experiment without rivers, principally as a result of the shifts of the ILD. The second objective focuses on analyzing the behavior of oil/gas plumes from blowouts into deepwater. The simulations with the GAS_DOCEAN model were carried out in three points located at 50ºW, 5.25ºN, 44.5ºW, 0.5ºN and ... Thesis North Atlantic Unknown
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topic Amazon River Plume
Pará River
Oil and Gas Blowouts
Ocean Circulation
Mixed Layer
Barrier Layer
Isothermal Layer
Oceanic Heat Content
Western Tropical North Atlantic
Panache du fleuve Amazone
Rivière Para
Éclatements de pétrole et de gaz
Circulation océanique
Couche mixte
Couche barrière
Couche isotherme
Contenu thermique océanique
Atlantique Nord Tropical Occidental
geo
envir
spellingShingle Amazon River Plume
Pará River
Oil and Gas Blowouts
Ocean Circulation
Mixed Layer
Barrier Layer
Isothermal Layer
Oceanic Heat Content
Western Tropical North Atlantic
Panache du fleuve Amazone
Rivière Para
Éclatements de pétrole et de gaz
Circulation océanique
Couche mixte
Couche barrière
Couche isotherme
Contenu thermique océanique
Atlantique Nord Tropical Occidental
geo
envir
Varona, H.L.
Circulation, transport and dispersion of hydrocarbon plumes in the North Brazilian equatorial broadband
topic_facet Amazon River Plume
Pará River
Oil and Gas Blowouts
Ocean Circulation
Mixed Layer
Barrier Layer
Isothermal Layer
Oceanic Heat Content
Western Tropical North Atlantic
Panache du fleuve Amazone
Rivière Para
Éclatements de pétrole et de gaz
Circulation océanique
Couche mixte
Couche barrière
Couche isotherme
Contenu thermique océanique
Atlantique Nord Tropical Occidental
geo
envir
description This Ph. D. thesis focuses on a study of hydrodynamics and oil/gas blowouts in deep water using the Regional Ocean Model System (ROMS) and GAS_DOCEAN models. The first objective was to analyze the potential impact of the Amazon and Pará Rivers on salinity, temperature and hydrodynamics in the Western Tropical North Atlantic between 60.5º-24ºW and 5ºS -16ºN. The ROMS was used to simulate the ocean hydrodynamics with 0.25º horizontal resolution and 32 vertical levels. In the ROMS model two experiments are carried out, one taking into account the discharge of freshwater from the rivers and the second, without releasing freshwater into the Atlantic ocean. The results of both simulations are compared determining the changes in temperature, salinity and surface currents produced by the influence of the rivers discharge. The Sea Surface Temperature difference between the simulations with river and no-river was about 2ºC. The Sea Surface Salinity difference was about 8 psu in the plume area confined to the littoral, with maximum from August to December and 4 psu in the area of the North Equatorial Countercurrent (NECC). The surface current velocities are stronger in the experiment with river and the strongest, close to the coast. The experiment with river causes a phase shift in the zonal currents anticipating the strongest velocities in the second semester of the year in 2 months, changing the seasonal cycle. The Mixed Layer Depth and Isothermal Layer Depth (ILD) in the experiment with river is 20 - 50 m shallower over the entire extension of the Amazon plume. The freshwater river discharge perform a fundamental role in the formation of Barrier Layer. The Oceanic Heat Content in the river experiments is smaller than the experiment without rivers, principally as a result of the shifts of the ILD. The second objective focuses on analyzing the behavior of oil/gas plumes from blowouts into deepwater. The simulations with the GAS_DOCEAN model were carried out in three points located at 50ºW, 5.25ºN, 44.5ºW, 0.5ºN and ...
author2 LOFEC - Laboratory of Physical, Coastal and Estuarine Oceanography. Department of Oceanography. GTG. Federal University of Pernambuco. Recife-PE. Brazil
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
Moacyr Araujo
Doris Veleda
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author Varona, H.L.
author_facet Varona, H.L.
author_sort Varona, H.L.
title Circulation, transport and dispersion of hydrocarbon plumes in the North Brazilian equatorial broadband
title_short Circulation, transport and dispersion of hydrocarbon plumes in the North Brazilian equatorial broadband
title_full Circulation, transport and dispersion of hydrocarbon plumes in the North Brazilian equatorial broadband
title_fullStr Circulation, transport and dispersion of hydrocarbon plumes in the North Brazilian equatorial broadband
title_full_unstemmed Circulation, transport and dispersion of hydrocarbon plumes in the North Brazilian equatorial broadband
title_sort circulation, transport and dispersion of hydrocarbon plumes in the north brazilian equatorial broadband
publisher HAL CCSD
publishDate 2018
url https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-03521480/file/PHD_Thesis_Humberto.L.Varona.pdf
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-03521480
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Physics [physics]. Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 2018. English
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