Temperature and water fluctuations southern Caspian Sea
A special temperature fluctuation exists in waters of Southern Caspian Sea. A depth survey of up to 100 m indicates that there are two thermal phenomena annually. One thermal phenomenon occurs in summer and autumn, and the other one in winter and spring. The least dissolved oxygen concentration at various depths was recorded in a depth of 100 m and was 7 mg/l. This is an indication of good mixing of lake strata because of two cold cycles in winter and spring.
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Main Author: | Mellat-Parast, A. |
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Format: | article biblioteca |
Language: | Persian |
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1992
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Subjects: | Ecology, Temperature, Fluctuation, Water, Summer, Winter, Oxygen, Southern Caspian Sea, Iran, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38262 |
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