Circulation of the Red Sea in early summer

A.Conrad Neumann , David A. McGill
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The distribution of temperature, salinity and density for the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden in June of 1958 suggests that evaporation exerts a greater influence on the circulation of the Red Sea than does the shifting wind pattern emphasized by Thompson (1939a, b,). This view is supported by evaporation rates for the Red Sea presented by J. Neumann (1952) and Privett (1959). A surface inflow from the Gulf of Aden was observed entering the Red Sea, i.e., from the direction opposite to the prevailing NNW winds of summer. A prominent outflow of warm, saline Red Sea water extends into the Gulf of Aden beneath this surface inflow. In June, the dense, isothermal, isohaline water that fills the Red Sea basin below sill depth appears to be entrapped there, exchange with the Gulf of Aden being restricted to shallower levels. Oxygen and phosphate distribution profiles support the thermo-haline circulation proposed. Red Sea water can be traced well into the Indian Ocean, as illustrated by a T-S diagram (Fig. 7).

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初夏红海环流
1958年6月红海和亚丁湾的温度、盐度和密度分布表明,蒸发对红海环流的影响比Thompson (1939a, b,)所强调的转变风型更大。这一观点得到了J. Neumann(1952)和Privett(1959)提出的红海蒸发速率的支持。观测到从亚丁湾的海面流入流入红海,即从与夏季盛行的北西北风相反的方向流入红海。一股明显的温暖咸水从红海流出,延伸到亚丁湾。6月,充满红海盆地的密集、等温、等盐水似乎被困在那里,而亚丁湾则被限制在较浅的水平。氧和磷酸盐分布剖面支持所提出的热盐环流。正如T-S图(图7)所示,红海的水可以很好地追溯到印度洋。
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