Vvss. Sarma et Pv. Narvekar, A study on inorganic carbon components in the Andaman Sea during the post monsoon season, OCEANOL ACT, 24(2), 2001, pp. 125-134
Extensive data have been collected on the carbon dioxide system during the
post monsoon season in the eastern Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea of the
northeastern Indian Ocean. The vertical distribution of temperature and sa
linity in the eastern Bay of Bengal were similar to that in the Andaman Sea
down to 700-800 m. Below 1200 m depth the salinity remained constant at 34
.90 in the Andaman Sea whereas it decreased to 34.80 in the eastern Bay of
Bengal. On the other hand, deep waters (> 1200 m) of the Andaman Sea were w
armer than those of the Bay of Bengal by approximately 2 degreesC. Dissolve
d oxygen concentrations in the subsurface waters were higher in the Andaman
Sea than in the central Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea due to lower rates o
f regeneration. Total alkalinity, and pCO(2) showed similar distribution pa
tterns both in the eastern Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea up to a depth
of 1000-1200 m. Below this depth, their concentrations were higher in the l
atter than compared to former due to warmer waters. Carbonate saturation de
pth with respect to aragonite was shallow (approximately 300 m) in the Anda
man Sea whereas deeper waters were found to be under saturated with respect
to calcite. (C) 2001 Ifremer/CNRS/LRD/Editions scientifiques et medicales
Elsevier SAS.