Vertical temperature structure of 250 m. water layer around Sri Lanka at the tail-end of the north-east monsoon


Autoria(s): Samarasinghe, J.R. de S.
Data(s)

1975

Resumo

Data collected during cruises of the Hoyo Maru in Jan-Mar 1975 are analysed. Data is tabulated to show vertical temp profile, surface water temp and temp gradient. Each of these features is discussed. Thermoclines are shown to be established off the coast of India, their depth varying according to time of year. Upwelling off the Cochin coast is discussed. This occurs during Oct-Nov. Surface temp is considerably influenced by the north-east monsoon. The 'clockwise current' (or 'transparent current) characterised by high salinity, high transparency, and rich nutrient conchs, and which prevails in Jan-May brings oceanic water into the Bay of Bengal and sweeps along the Ceylon coast.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17339/1/NARA26_017.pdf

Samarasinghe, J.R. de S. (1975) Vertical temperature structure of 250 m. water layer around Sri Lanka at the tail-end of the north-east monsoon. Bulletin of the Fisheries Research Station, Sri Lanka, 26(1-2), pp. 17-30.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17339/

Palavras-Chave #Atmospheric Sciences
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Article

NonPeerReviewed