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Article Dans Une Revue Continental Shelf Research Année : 2005

Dense water formation and cascading in the Gulf of Thermaikos (North Aegean), from observations and modelling

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Observations of dense water formation on the shelf of the Gulf of Thermaikos (North Aegean) are presented, based mainly on continuous monitoring of temperature and currents, during the winter of 2001–2002, at an instrumented mooring and a CTD survey carried out in early February 2002. A 2.5-month realistic simulation, corresponding to the period of observation, was performed to investigate the processes of dense water formation and cascading. The simulation is first compared to the main characteristics of the dense water, time variation of bottom temperature and spatial distribution of the dense water on the shelf. Subsequently, the simulation is used (a) to show that the formation of dense water takes place within the semi-enclosed Thessaloniki Bay and (b) to explain the intermittence of cascading out of the bay in relation to wind variations. The pathways of the dense water through the shelf are investigated with an emphasis on the role of the bottom slope and friction in the Ekman layer. The export of dense water towards the open sea occurs primarily along the slope bounding the western coast.
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hal-02110237 , version 1 (10-08-2021)

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Claude Estournel, Vassilis Zervakis, Patrick Marsaleix, Anastasios Papadopoulos, Francis Auclair, et al.. Dense water formation and cascading in the Gulf of Thermaikos (North Aegean), from observations and modelling. Continental Shelf Research, 2005, 25 (19-20), pp.2366-2386. ⟨10.1016/j.csr.2005.08.014⟩. ⟨hal-02110237⟩
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