Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8872673 | Regional Studies in Marine Science | 2017 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper we demonstrate the persistence of sea surface thermal fronts based on the frequency of Sea Surface Temperature gradient satellite data, at seasonal and non-seasonal cycles. Prominent thermal fronts were observed in the northeast Arabian Sea between the 50 m bathymetry contour and continental self break (â¼200 metre contour). A total of 45-75% of thermal fronts occurred at the annual time-scales whereas 20-30% occurred at the semi-annual time-scales. Maximum frequency occurrence was observed in the coastal waters south and southwest of Saurashtra peninsula during February and March. Primary productivity co-varies with the frequency of the thermal fronts with a time-lag of 2-4 weeks. This outcome can help on timely and reliable prediction of biologically productive zones.
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Authors
P.C. Mohanty, R.S. Mahendra, R.K. Nayak, Nimit Kumar Nimit Kumar, T. Srinivasa Kumar, R.M. Dwivedi,