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https://doi.org/10.5194/os-14-1567-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-14-1567-2018
Research article
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21 Dec 2018
Research article |  | 21 Dec 2018

The short timescale variability of the oxygen inventory in the NE Black Sea slope water

Alexander G. Ostrovskii, Andrey G. Zatsepin, Vladimir A. Solovyev, and Dmitry M. Soloviev

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Time series of vertical profiles of hydrophysical parameters and oxygen are critical for identifying trends in ventilation in the NE Black Sea. Such frequent measurements were performed using a moored profiler over the continental slope in winter 2016. For a brief period of time, the hypoxia onset depth rose to 97 m, the highest elevation ever recorded. As the shelf edge depth in this region is usually ~ 100 m, there is a risk of spreading of hypoxic bottom water to the outer shelf.