Hydrographic survey in the dying Aral Sea

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Zavialov, PO [1 ]
Kostianoy, AG
Emelianov, SV
Ni, AA
Ishniyazov, D
Khan, VM
Kudyshkin, TV
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[1] PP Shirshov Oceanol Inst, Moscow, Russia
[2] Abdoullaev Inst Geol & Geophys, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
[3] State Hydrometeorol Ctr, Moscow, Russia
[4] Uzbekistan Hydrometeorol Serv, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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10.1029/2003GL017427
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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[1] We report the results of a hydrographic survey conducted in November, 2002, in the Uzbekistan part of the western basin of the dying Aral Sea. There were very few hydrographic measurements in this region since at least early 1990s. The salinity in the western deep basin of the Aral Sea varied from about 82 psu at the surface to over 94 psu at the bottom. The absolute lake surface level was about 30.5 m. Hence, the observed salinity values were much higher, and the level much lower, than expected according to earlier predictions. The density in the western basin exhibited an extremely strong stratification of similar to11 kg/m(3) per similar to20 m in the bottom layer. The picnocline was accompanied by a temperature inversion whose magnitude was similar to4degreesC. The observed density stratification effectively isolating the lower part of the water column from surface exchanges may be responsible for the increase of summer SSTs and evaporation rates reported in previous studies. We discovered the hydrogen sulphide contamination in the bottom layer whose upper limit was at the depth of approximately 22 m. Estimates suggest that the western basin salinization occurs not only because of the local evaporation, but also because of the assimilation of the saltier eastern basin water in the course of the interbasin exchange through the connecting channel. The satellite imagery analysis, in particular the Maximum Cross-Correlation method, suggests that the circulation pattern in the Aral Sea in its present limits is cyclonic under the eastern winds that are predominant in the region throughout the year.
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