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14 October 2014 Internal waves in the Black Sea: satellite observations and in-situ measurements
Olga Yu. Lavrova, Marina I. Mityagina, Andrey N. Serebryany, Konstantin D. Sabinin, Nina A Kalashnikova, Evgeny V. Krayushkin, Ielizaveta Khymchenko
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Abstract
Satellite radar (SAR) and visible band data from Envisat ASAR, ERS-2 SAR, Lansat-5,7,8 sensors were used to investigate internal waves (IWs) in the Black Sea. The three main areas of the Black Sea where surface manifestations of internal waves (SMIWs) were mostly observed are: the Danube Delta, Crimea Peninsula and the northeastern region near Novorossiysk. The main goal of our investigation was to define the mechanisms of IW generation in the non-tidal sea. In the first area, IWs are observed rather often due to surface intrusions of fresh waters of the Danube River. In contrast to usual soliton-like IW trains caused by river plumes, soliton trains near the Danuba Delta propagate in different directions and often subject to nonlinear interactions. The interrelation between location and orientation of IW trains and fresh water fronts is discussed. In the area off Crimea, in our opinion, IWs are generated mainly by upwelling relaxation and interaction between internal inertial waves and bottom topography features. SMIW in the northeastern part of the Black Sea are scarce, though IWs are regularly revealed by in-situ measurements. Field measurements were conducted in the northeastern part of the Black Sea from a small boat and from scientific sea platform near Crimea employing CTD probes, thermistor chain and Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP). ADCP measurements allowed us to detect a number of IW trains. Their amplitudes were estimated to reach 5-8 m. Joint analysis of satellite SAR and subsatellite data gave an assessment of their typical wavelength at 90-100 m.
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Olga Yu. Lavrova, Marina I. Mityagina, Andrey N. Serebryany, Konstantin D. Sabinin, Nina A Kalashnikova, Evgeny V. Krayushkin, and Ielizaveta Khymchenko "Internal waves in the Black Sea: satellite observations and in-situ measurements", Proc. SPIE 9240, Remote Sensing of the Ocean, Sea Ice, Coastal Waters, and Large Water Regions 2014, 924016 (14 October 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2067047
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Earth observing sensors

Synthetic aperture radar

Water

Wave propagation

Landsat

Acoustics

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