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New Updated World Maps of Sea-Surface Salinity

Authors :
Dejan Filipovic
Dragana Valjarević
Miško Milanović
Aleksandar Valjarević
Source :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Basel Ag, Basel, 2020.

Abstract

Sea surface salinity presents one of the most important chemical elements in the water. Climatic variables, included in new view of salinity distribution at a global scale, were used in this research. For the purpose of this research newly updated climate parameters for the period until 2100 were used along with (CMIP5) climatological model. The new distribution of surface salinity may show water desalination and energy potential. This map can be useful in the determination of new littoral areas or for fishermen's routes. These data are presented in geo-tiff raster extension with the resolution of 0.1. This map could be updated with climatological parameters with obtained medium climate change effects. Some places in the world sea have low, some have high salinity. Salinity increases in accordance with the increase of precipitation and decreases with the decrease of it. The paper presents following maps; salinity world map when there is no climate change; the moderate one, if the temperature increases for 2.0 degrees C until 2100, and high if the increase of temperature was between 2.0 degrees C and 5.0 degrees C. The three scenarios were taken to show updated maps of world salinity in comparison with climate change effects.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Accession number :
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