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Optimal statistical estimates of the vertical current velocity in the north-western Black Sea

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The paper discusses a method for the statistical evaluation of the vertical current velocity componentV z(z) using data provided by profilers. The calculation of theV z(z) profiles involves the determination of the root-mean-square deviation of the error of determination of the vetical current velocity component at each level and the RMS deviation of the sample statistical variability of this quantity's estimates.

ProfilesV z(z) have been computed for the north-western Black Sea using three surveys, with the involvement of an OLT profiler. The computations have shownV z(z) to have a two-layer structure, with zero being crossed in the main pycnocline. Such structure of the current velocity vertical component is consistent with the hydrodynamic model of the field of currents induced by buoyancy fluxes through the lateral boundaries of the basin. The availability of the zero values of the vertical current velocity in the pycnocline yields a tool for gaining insight into the mechanism controlling the emergence of the oxic/anoxic interface and areas with sharp vertical gradients of chemical and hydro-optical characteristics.

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Translated by Vladimir A. Puchkin.

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Kushnir, V.M., Bulgakov, S.N., Danilova, I.A. et al. Optimal statistical estimates of the vertical current velocity in the north-western Black Sea. Phys. Oceanogr. 8, 205–215 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02523072

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