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Journal articles on the topic "Variations saisonnières – Guinée, Golfe de"
Abekan, Edoukou, Diaha N’guessan Constance, Amande Monin Justin, N’guessan Yao, Assan N’dri Florentine, Angui Kouamé Jean Paul, and N’da Konan. "Variations Saisonnières Des Paramètres De Reproduction Et Relation Taille-Poids De Auxis thazard (Lacepède, 1800) Capturé Dans Le Golfe De Guinée Par La Flottille Artisanale Ivoirienne." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 13, no. 33 (November 30, 2017): 444. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2017.v13n33p444.
Full textBarry, A. M., V. S. Pandey, S. Bah, and P. Dorny. "Etude épidémiologique des helminthes gastro-intestinaux des caprins en Moyenne Guinée." Revue d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux 55, no. 2 (February 1, 2002): 99. http://dx.doi.org/10.19182/remvt.9839.
Full textServe, L., F. Gadel, J. L. Lliberia, and J. L. Blaz. "Caractères biogéochimiques de la matière organique dans la colonne d'eau et les sédiments d'un écosystème saumâtre: l'étang de Thau - Variations saisonnières." Revue des sciences de l'eau 12, no. 4 (April 12, 2005): 619–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/705369ar.
Full textAngelina, Loukou Gbohono, Etchian Assoi Olivier, Tia Christian Bernard, and Sylla Soumaïla. "Relation Taille-Poids et Facteur de Condition de l’espèce Elops lacerta (Elopiformes : Elopidae) Valenciennes, 1847 dans le Golfe de Guinée, Côte d’Ivoire, Afrique de l’Ouest." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 19, no. 27 (September 30, 2023): 264. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2023.v19n27p264.
Full textHouekpoheha, Mathias Adjimon, Basile Bruno Kounouhewa, Joël Toyigbé Hounsou, Bernard Noukpo Tokpohozin, and Cossi Norbert Awanou. "Analyse statistique des hauteurs de la houle sur la côte du Bénin dans le Golfe de Guinée: Puissance énergétique de la houle non-linéaire dans la zone de shoaling." Journal of Renewable Energies 18, no. 1 (October 18, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.54966/jreen.v18i1.489.
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Houndegnonto, Odilon Joël. "Analyse des variations thermohalines des échelles intrasaisonnière à saisonnière des panaches d'eau douce du Golfe de Guinée." Thesis, Brest, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021BRES0105.
Full textIn the Gulf of Guinea (GG), freshwater originated from river discharges and high precipitation rates contribute to the upper ocean density stratification, and play a key role in modulating air-sea interactions. However, the thermohaline variations of the ocean upper layers within the freshwater plumes in the GG are still poorly known, as they are poorly observed and documented. The main objective of this thesis is therefore to study and document the spatial variability at horizontal mesoscale (10-100 km) and vertical (0-100m), from intra-seasonal to seasonal time scales of the thermohaline 3D structure in the freshwater plume areas of the GG: mainly the Congo and Niger Rivers plumes. First, using SSS SMOS satellite data, our study showed that freshwater plumes in this region extend towards the open ocean following two propagation regimes. During September to January, they propagate northwestward while from January to April they redirect to the southwest, where their maximum extension is observed in April. The rest of the year, from May to August, is marked by a surface salinization episode, where the freshwater plumes dissipate with a minimum extension observed in August. A salinity budget analysis in the surface mixed layer allowed highlighting the main physical processes controlling the seasonal variability of salinity within these freshwater plumes. We showed that horizontal advection processes and freshwater fluxes by precipitation and river discharges are the main contributors of low SSS distribution in this region. In the southeastern Gulf of Guinea, off Congo, the horizontal SSS advection is dominated by Ekman wind-driven currents. Second, we showed that the offshore distribution of the Congo plume on intra-seasonal time scales is associated with salt barrier layers and with thermohaline staircases profiles. In a case study (for 2016/03/31), we showed that the observed thermohaline staircases would result from the shear dynamics between the surface Ekman flow associated with the offshore (North-Westward) distribution of the Congo plume, and the geostrophic (South-Eastward) flow associated with the denser and saltier subsurface water masses of the open ocean to the west. Finally, using a Lagrangian approach, we have highlighted the origin and large-scale structuring of water masses involved in the strong haline stratification observed off Congo. This study showed the strong shear of the currents associated with the vertical salinity gradients within the water column associated with the staircases profiles
Tanguy, Manuel. "Impact de la température de surface sur les précipitations au nord du Golf de Guinée durant le printemps boréal aux échelles saisonnières à diurnes." Electronic Thesis or Diss., université Paris-Saclay, 2021. https://theses.hal.science/tel-03331652.
Full textThis work, concerning the West African monsoon, studies the role of surface temperature, mainly over the ocean, during the Spring Guinean coast rainfall season (north of the Gulf of Guinea), from May to July. The data used are mainly ECMWF ERA5 reanalyses, but also satellite observation data : ocean surface temperature, precipitation, cover of different types of clouds, and ocean surface wind.The first part describes the methods developed and the seasonal context in which this coastal phase of the monsoon occurs, before the migration of precipitation towards the Sahel latitude in summer.A climatological study taking into account the inter-annual variability is then carried out over the period 2008-2015. It evidences the determining role of the cold tongue (equatorial upwelling, which appears in May) on the beginning of the coastal rainy season. In addition, highlight is put on the probable role of coastal upwelling, which occurs in July along the Guinean coast between 8W and 5E. This occurence coincides with the end of this coastal precipitation, through the decrease of moisture transport coastal convergence. Then we study the diurnal cycle. Near the coast, it mainly consists in the modulation of the low layer convergence by the sea breeze / land breeze alternation. Again, the coastal upwelling seems to strengthen the sea breeze and decrease the intensity of the land breeze, thus reducing precipitation on the ocean side (which constitutes the major part of coastal precipitation).This work is completed by a study of intra-seasonal variability over the period 2000-2018. Main results are that the oceanic influence on coastal precipitation latitude gradually decreases towards the end of the coastal monsoon season, leaving then the regime of easterly waves around 700 hPa take control of precipitation. Our statistical results, nevertheless, suggest that these two synoptic « modes » interact with each other. Moreover, we find, at the intra-seasonal scale, a signal corresponding to what is found at the seasonal scale: an intensification (decrease) of coastal upwelling would indeed have the effect of reducing (increasing) coastal precipitation