Modelling Dynamics of Straits and Channels
Straits and channels such as the Strait of Gibraltar that connects the Mediterranean with the Atlantic Ocean, Bosporus and Dardanelles connecting the Black and Aegean Seas through the Marmara Sea, or the Luzon Strait between the South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean and others, have great impact on the environment of the connected basins. In many cases they also make an important contribution to the formation of the global oceanic circulation, e.g. the Strait of Gibraltar, supplying nutrient-rich salty waters from the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. Understanding the mechanisms which transport and disperse water-borne materials (e.g., nutrients, pollutants, plankton, etc) is a high priority objective which has great importance for the population. The modelling group has recently made a major advance in the area applying the-state-of-the-art numerical models for theoretical investigation of the dynamics of straits and channels (Figure 2).