A. M. Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics RAS
Lomonosov Moscow State University (Faculty of Geography, s.n.s.)
from 01.01.2011 to 01.01.2024
Moscow, Russian Federation
Institute of Marine Geology and Geophysics Far Eastern Branch of the RAS
Sakhalin State University
Moscow, Russian Federation
from 01.01.2021 until now
Russian Federation
UDC 551.466.3
UDC 55
UDC 550.34
UDC 550.383
CSCSTI 37.25
CSCSTI 37.01
CSCSTI 37.15
CSCSTI 37.31
CSCSTI 38.01
CSCSTI 36.00
CSCSTI 37.00
CSCSTI 38.00
CSCSTI 39.00
CSCSTI 52.00
Russian Classification of Professions by Education 05.00.00
Russian Library and Bibliographic Classification 26
Russian Trade and Bibliographic Classification 63
BISAC SCI SCIENCE
In the Bay of Aniva (Sea of Okhotsk) there is one of the carbon polygons where greenhouse gas balance studies are conducted. Wind waves play an important role in energy, material and gas exchange in the ocean-atmosphere and ocean-land systems, ensuring the transfer of matter and gases between all biotic and abiotic components. This paper presents an analysis of the wave height, period and wavelength based on the database of wave modeling from 1979 to 2019. The maps of the main parameters and their statistical distributions are analyzed. Wind and wave roses are presented for several points in different parts of the bay. The average long-term of significant wave height is up to ∼ 0.5 m in the northern part of the bay and up to ∼ 1 m in the southern part. The maximum significant wave height reaches 8.5 m in the southern part of the bay and about 4–5 m in the north. The most dangerous areas for waves are the southwest, south and southeast.
Aniva Bay, Sea of Okhotsk, wind waves, wave modeling, carbon polygon
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