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A New Method for Thermocline and Halocline Depth Determination at Shallow Seas

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY
卷 52, 期 9, 页码 2205-2218

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AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/JPO-D-22-0008.1

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Ocean; Mixed layer; Thermocline; Ocean models

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  1. European Union through European Regional Development Fund [RPPM.01.01.01-22-0025/16-00]
  2. National Centre for Research and Development of Poland [BIOSTRATEG3/343927/3/NCBR/2017]

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This paper introduces a new method for finding the depth of thermocline and halocline, and it has significant applications in shallow marine basins globally. The method utilizes the short-scale spatial variability of ocean vertical profile to calculate the moving average and determine the potential depth of rapid temperature or salinity changes. The accuracy of the method is confirmed through calibration and validation.
This paper introduces a new method for finding the top of thermocline (TTD) and halocline (THD) depths that may become a powerful tool for applications in shallow marine basins around the world. The method calculates the moving average of the ocean vertical profile's short-scale spatial variability (standard deviation) and then processes it to determine the potential depth at which temperature or salinity rapidly changes. The method has been calibrated using an extensive set of data from the ecohydrodynamic model EcoFish. As a result of the calibration, the values of the input parameters that allowed the correct determination of TTD and THD were established. It was confirmed by the validation carried out on the in situ profiles collected by the research vessel S/Y Oceania during statutory cruises in the southern Baltic Sea. The MovSTD algorithm was then used to analyze the seasonal variability of the vertical structure of the waters in Gda ' nsk Deep for temperature and salinity. The thermocline deepening speed was also estimated in the region analyzed.

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