Copyright © 1991 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
A deep boundary current in the Arabian Basin
Received 25 May 1990;
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Abstract
Recently collected CTD data are supplemented by historical Nansen bottle data to examine the circulation of bottom water in the Arabian Basin. A deep western-boundary current is observed flowing southeastward below a mid-depth zero-velocity surface along the Carlsberg Ridge. A zero-velocity surface at potential isotherm 1.7°C in chosen on the basis of water-mass properties. However, the origin of the bottom water in the Arabian Basin cannot be determined in a like manner. The bottom water could enter from the Somali Basin through the Owen Fracture Zone, or from the Central Indian Basin through passages in the Chagos-Laccadive Ridge south of the equator. Application of the Stommel-Arons framework for deep-circulation dynamics to the basin suggests that the bottom water is supplied primarily through the Owen Fracture Zone.






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