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Title: | The characteristics of distribution and change of the seawater temperature and salinity of Cai river estuary and northern part of Nhatrang bay in the dry and rainy seasons [Đặc điểm phân bố và biến động của nhiệt độ và độ muối nước biển tại vùng cửa sông Cái và phần phía bắc Vịnh Nha Trang trong mùa khô và mùa mưa] |
Authors: | Nguyen, Ba Xuan Tong, Phuoc Hoang Son |
Keywords: | Nha Trang bay Cai estuary temperature salinity |
Issue Date: | 2000 |
Series/Report no.: | Collection of Marine Research Works [Tuyển Tập Nghiên Cứu Biển]; Vol. 10: pp. 14-20; Science and Technique Publishing House; 2000; |
Abstract: | In this paper, some results of analyzing the hydrographic characteristics of the
seawater temperature and salinity are presented. The received results showed that: in
dry season, the influence of the Cai river water has is limited in Cai river estuary with
the approximate transferable distance from the river mouth to the open sea of about 1
km. The isohaline 32%o could be defined as the separate boundary of the Cai river
water; In rainy season, due to the river water discharges are high, the influence of Cai
river water could be transferred to the open sea and island areas. The immerge of the
Cai river water in the open sea areas in rainy season has changed the vertical structure
of salinity and temperature in the northern part of Nhatrang bay. In both seasons, the
Cai river water have influenced in the surface water layers 0 - 2m and the water layers
deeper than 2m are influenced by the sea waters with the salinity of higher than 32%o. |
URI: | http://113.160.249.209:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/19015 |
ISSN: | 1859 - 2120 |
Appears in Collections: | Tuyển Tập Nghiên Cứu Biển - Collection of Marine Research Works (Full-text)
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