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Role of Effective Density in improving the accuracy of bottom pressure based sea level measurements - A case study from Gulf of Guinea

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Title Role of Effective Density in improving the accuracy of bottom pressure based sea level measurements - A case study from Gulf of Guinea
 
Creator Joseph, A.
Mehra, P.
Desai, R.G.P.
Dotse, J.
Odametey, J.T.
Nkebi, E.K.
Vijaykumar, K.
Prabhudesai, S.P.
 
Subject Oceanography and Limnology
Oceanographic Equipment
Sea Level Measurement
Bottom Pressure
Accuracy
Tide Gauges
ASE, Guinea Gulf
 
Description Seasonal observations of a set of bottom pressures and concurrent tide-staff measurements from Takoradi harbour located in the Gulf of Guinea indicated that the effective depth-mean density value, rho sub(eff) of this clear water body is less than (approx equal to 0.25% &9472; 1.84%) its bulk density, rho sub(b) obtained from precision density measurements made on discrete water samples Thus, use of rho sub(b) to estimate sea level elevation yields an underestimation of this order in sea level measurements Although, this effect was observed in association with wind and rainfall, the comparative reduction of rho sub(eff) value was more prominent during the period when rainfall was strong Presence of microbubbles introduced into the upper layers of the sea water, as a result of turbulence induced by wind forcing and impact of rain drops, is suspected to be responsible for the observed effective reduction in the in situ density of this shallow water body The accuracy of bottom-pressure based sea level measurements can be improved by introducing rho sub(eff) value into sea level estimation It is shown that rho sub(eff) value can be estimated by using a statistically derived simple linear model, which is constructed from a set of bottom pressures and concurrent tide-staff measurements.
 
Date 2008-05-12T10:14:34Z
2017-09-30T03:07:59Z
2008-05-12T10:14:34Z
2017-09-30T03:07:59Z
2006
 
Type Conference Article
 
Identifier Oceans`06 IEEE Asia Pacific, Singapore; 16-19 May 2006.; 2006; 5pp
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/7580
 
Language en
 
Relation Oceans`06 Asia Pacific IEEE - Singapore Conf, Singapore; 16-19 May 2006
NON-SCI
 
Publisher Singapore: IEEE Singapore Section Secretariat