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Monitoring the physical forcing of resuspension events in the Thermaikos Gulf—NW Aegean during 2001–2003
Authors:E Tragou  V Zervakis  E Papageorgiou  S Stavrakakis  VLykousis
Institution:aDepartment of Marine Sciences, University of the Aegean, Greece;bInstitute of Oceanography, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece
Abstract:This work constitutes an attempt to assess the relative importance of natural versus anthropogenic forcing for sediment resuspension on the shelf of the Thermaikos Gulf (NW Aegean) through a 2-year experiment in the framework of the E.U. project INTERPOL. Four periods of different hydrographic characteristics were identified, including two periods of stronger vertical homogenisation and two of stratified conditions. The former periods were characterized by stronger near-bed currents, while relatively weak internal wave motions dominated the periods of stratification. The near-bed currents showed strong coherence with the wind during the period of full homogenisation, whereas during stratification periods the wind provided indirect forcing evident mostly in the internal-wave bands. The site was too deep for the surface waves to cause any sediment resuspension. In conclusion, the observed near-bed currents at the site of interest did not appear to produce significant local resuspension of sediment; notably, the current-turbidity correlation suggested a shoreward transport of suspended material. The large-scale turbidity variability was rather related to the onset of the trawling period in mid-October 2001 and the increased riverine discharge in late summer/autumn 2002.
Keywords:Resuspension  Shelf dynamics  Shelf seas  Aegean Sea  Thermaikos Gulf
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