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Seasonal variability of hydrography off the east coast of Qatar, central Arabian Gulf

Ebrahim M.A.S. Al-Ansari, Y. Sinan Hüsrevoğlu, Oğuz Yiğiterhan, Nabiha Youssef, Ibrahim Al-Maslamani, Mohamed A. Abdel-Moati, Ahmad J. Al-Mohamedi, V. M. Aboobacker, P. Vethamony

2022Arabian Journal of Geosciences16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Seasonal variability of hydrography along a nearshore-offshore transect in the eastern part of the EEZ of Qatar has been analyzed using in situ measurements carried out during 5 different months. The study reveals distinct features in temperature, salinity, density, dissolved oxygen (DO), and chlorophyll fluorescence. The sea surface temperature (SST) varies from nearshore to offshore with a positive gradient during January, June, and August, of the order of 1.0–2.0 °C, and with a negative gradient during October and April, of the order of 1.0 °C. Thermal stratification began in June, reached a well-defined thermocline with a vertical difference in temperature of about 10 °C during August, and started to de-stratify during October. The low salinity and low-density inflow of IOSW is evident in the surface layer of the middle of the transect during August, which has enriched the DO in the surface layer up to 20 m depth, while hypoxia prevailed below 50 m depth. The lowest chlorophyll fluorescence was measured in April 2013 (~ 1.0 μg l −1 ), moderate in June 2013 (~ 1.5 μg l −1 ), and relatively high in August 2013 (~ 6.0 μg l −1 ).

Topics & Concepts

ThermoclineOceanographyHydrographyTransectSalinitySubmarine pipelineGeologySea surface temperatureChlorophyll aMixed layerTemperature salinity diagramsStratification (seeds)Water massEnvironmental scienceClimatologyBiologyDormancySeed dormancyBotanyGerminationOceanographic and Atmospheric ProcessesMarine and coastal ecosystemsClimate variability and models