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Transport timescales for identifying seasonal variation in Bass Strait, south-eastern Australia
Authors:Paul A Sandery  Jochen Kmpf
Institution:aSchool of Chemistry, Physics and Earth Sciences, Flinders University Adelaide–Australia, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia;bMarine and Ocean Forecasting Group, Bureau of Meteorology, GPO Box 1289, Melbourne, Vic. 3001, Australia
Abstract:A three-dimensional σ-coordinate ocean model with realistic forcing is used to derive and compare flushing time, residence time and water age distributions in Bass Strait, a broad shallow shelf sea in south-eastern Australia which exhibits seasonal variation in water mass properties and circulation. Results illustrate flushing out of most old water occurs each winter–spring period and the circulation in summer increases age of remnant older water in the Strait. A correlation between water age and salinity is found in winter which is the result of advective “erosion” of the interior water mass. The presence of an area in the south-eastern part of the interior with low flushing is suggested to result from a number of physical factors including the presence of quasi-stationary eddies which entrain age, leading to relatively older water residing there.
Keywords:water age  flushing time  residence time  water mass  tracers
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