Estimates of upwelling rates in the Arabian Sea and the equatorial Indian Ocean based on bomb radiocarbon

Bhushan, R. ; Dutta, K. ; Somayajulu, B. L. K. (2008) Estimates of upwelling rates in the Arabian Sea and the equatorial Indian Ocean based on bomb radiocarbon Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 99 (10). pp. 1566-1571. ISSN 0265-931X

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Abstract

Radiocarbon measurements were made in the water column of the Arabian Sea and the equatorial Indian Ocean during 1994, 1995 and 1997 to assess the temporal variations in bomb 14C distribution and its inventory in the region with respect to GEOSECS measurements made during 1977-1978. Four GEOSECS stations were reoccupied (three in the Arabian Sea and one in the equatorial Indian Ocean) during this study, with all of them showing increased penetration of bomb 14C along with decrease in its surface water activity. The upwelling rates derived by model simulation of bomb 14C depth profile using the calculated exchange rates ranged from 3 to 9 m a−1. The western region of the Arabian Sea experiencing high wind-induced upwelling has higher estimated upwelling rates. However, lower upwelling rates obtained for the stations occupied during this study could be due to reduced 14C gradient compared to that during GEOSECS.

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Keywords:Bomb Radiocarbon; Upwelling; Arabian Sea; Equatorial Indian Ocean
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