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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Müller, Thomas H; Friesen, Jan; Weise, Stephan M; Al Abri, Omar; Ali Bait Said, Ali Bakhit; Michelsen, Nils (2020): Stable Isotope Composition of Cyclone Mekunu Rainfall, Southern Oman. Water Resources Research, 56(12), https://doi.org/10.1029/2020WR027644
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Cyclone Mekunu precipitation has been collected at three stations in southern Oman.
    Keywords: Arabian Peninsula; cyclone; Hydrochemistry; Mekunu; Stable isotopes
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Hydrogen and oxygen stable isotope analyses of precipitation sampled during Cyclone Mekunu. During Cyclone Mekunu rainfall samples were taken at three different stations in southern Oman. The results are expressed in per mil using the conventional delta-notation relative to Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water (V-SMOW). More or less independent from the instrument, the 1s reproducibility is commonly better than ± 0.2 per mil (d18O) and ± 0.4 per mil (d2H).
    Keywords: Arabian Peninsula; cyclone; DATE/TIME; Deuterium excess; Event label; Interval number; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mekunu; Oman; Oman_M1; Oman_M2; Oman_M3; Precipitation; RAIN; Rain water collector; Stable isotopes; δ18O, water; δ Deuterium, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 263 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-05-14
    Description: Cyclone Mekunu precipitation has been collected at three stations in southern Oman.
    Keywords: Arabian Peninsula; Calcium; Chloride; Conductivity, electrolytic; cyclone; DATE/TIME; Event label; Hydrochemistry; Interval number; Ion chromatography (Metrohm 882 Compact IC plus); Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Magnesium; Mekunu; Multi-parameter meter, 3430 WTW; Oman; Oman_M1; Oman_M2; Oman_M3; Potassium; RAIN; Rain water collector; Sodium; Sulfate
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 300 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-07-04
    Description: Cyclone Mekunu hit the southern Arabian Peninsula in late May 2018 and brought rainfall amounts that accounted for up to 6 times the mean annual precipitation. Coming from the Arabian Sea, a quite underdocumented region with regard to cyclones, the storm eye crossed the Omani coast approximately 80 km east of the border to Yemen. Using automatic samplers, rainfall samples were collected during the event at three locations along a transect almost parallel to the storm track. The stable isotope analyses show a wide range of δ values, with minimum and maximum values of −17.01‰ δ18O and −1.77‰ δ18O and −122.2‰ δ2H and −1.6‰ δ2H. On average, rainfall becomes isotopically lighter with elevation, but rather irregularly. In view of high wind speeds probably precluding a gradual rainout of ascending air masses, a “pseudo elevation effect” seems likely. Our measurements expand the known δ value range of local cyclones by about 6‰ for δ18O and by nearly 50‰ for δ2H. The isotopic composition of the annual Indian Summer Monsoon shows values of −0.93‰ δ18O to 2.21‰ δ18O and −2.1‰ δ2H to 23.7‰ δ2H. Thus, there is a clear difference in the dual isotope signatures of the two precipitation systems in the area. Our findings enable an assessment of the impact of cyclones on the hydro(geo)logical system. For the arid Najd area, we demonstrate that the isotopic signatures of groundwater samples fall between those of cyclone and (paleo)monsoon precipitation, suggesting that several rainfall types may have contributed to replenishment.
    Description: Key Points: We conducted high‐resolution sampling of a tropical cyclone from the Arabian Sea for stable isotope and hydrochemical analyses. The strong depletion in heavy isotopes and large intra‐event variations confirm observations from tropical storms elsewhere. There was no overlap with the isotopic fingerprint of local monsoon rains.
    Description: The Research Council (TRC) http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004787
    Description: The Research Council of Oman
    Keywords: 551.5 ; tropical cyclone ; stable isotopes ; precipitation ; paleoclimate ; Oman ; Arabian Sea
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    In:  [Talk] In: Workshop on “Onshore-offshore groundwater connections", 05.12.2019, Texas A&M University, College of Geosciences, College Station TX, U.S. .
    Publication Date: 2020-01-08
    Type: Conference or Workshop Item , NonPeerReviewed
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    IEEE
    In:  In: 2019 1st International Conference on Unmanned Vehicle Systems-Oman, UVS 2019. IEEE, Article number 8658284. ISBN 978-153869368-1
    Publication Date: 2019-04-24
    Description: For years, unmanned vehicle systems have been an integral part of scientific field campaigns and commercial applications. To monitor and safely command a diverse fleet of autonomous vehicles, a system is required to integrate and display relevant data of all participating devices. Using web-based applications, such systems become accessible everywhere and at any time from any web-enabled terminal. Furthermore, this will establish exciting new possibilities for operators and scientists to collaborate in real-time. We would like to introduce our web-based application Navigator that aims to provide a new look on monitoring and visualization of cooperative missions of unmanned vehicles. Despite the fact that our software was initially developed to observe marine operations, the backend of our system provides a generic data structure, which can be populated by customizable adapters to interface various vehicle systems and third-party data providers. The web-based frontend of Navigator offers an interactive map display for situational awareness, integrating vehicle movements and off-site data overlays to create a comprehensive overview of the ongoing mission. In addition, a dashboard and interactive chart module complete the application interface and allow for an observation of vehicle condition, navigational information and measurement data in near real-time.
    Type: Book chapter , NonPeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2017-12-21
    Type: Conference or Workshop Item , NonPeerReviewed
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
    Description: Cyclone Mekunu hit the southern Arabian Peninsula in late May 2018 and brought rainfall amounts that accounted for up to 6 times the mean annual precipitation. Coming from the Arabian Sea, a quite underdocumented region with regard to cyclones, the storm eye crossed the Omani coast approximately 80 km east of the border to Yemen. Using automatic samplers, rainfall samples were collected during the event at three locations along a transect almost parallel to the storm track. The stable isotope analyses show a wide range of δ values, with minimum and maximum values of −17.01‰ δ18O and −1.77‰ δ18O and −122.2‰ δ2H and −1.6‰ δ2H. On average, rainfall becomes isotopically lighter with elevation, but rather irregularly. In view of high wind speeds probably precluding a gradual rainout of ascending air masses, a “pseudo elevation effect” seems likely. Our measurements expand the known δ value range of local cyclones by about 6‰ for δ18O and by nearly 50‰ for δ2H. The isotopic composition of the annual Indian Summer Monsoon shows values of −0.93‰ δ18O to 2.21‰ δ18O and −2.1‰ δ2H to 23.7‰ δ2H. Thus, there is a clear difference in the dual isotope signatures of the two precipitation systems in the area. Our findings enable an assessment of the impact of cyclones on the hydro(geo)logical system. For the arid Najd area, we demonstrate that the isotopic signatures of groundwater samples fall between those of cyclone and (paleo)monsoon precipitation, suggesting that several rainfall types may have contributed to replenishment.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: Groundwater discharge into the sea occurs along many coastlines around the world in different geological settings and constitutes an important component of global water and matter budget. Estimates of how much water flows into the sea worldwide vary widely and are largely based on onshore studies and hydrological or hydrogeological modeling. In this study, we propose an approach to quantify a deep submarine groundwater outflow from the seafloor by using autonomously measured ocean surface data, i.e., 222Rn as groundwater tracer, in combination with numerical modeling of plume transport. The model and field data suggest that groundwater outflows from a water depth of ∼100 m can reach the sea surface implying that several cubic meters per second of freshwater are discharged into the sea. We postulate an extreme rainfall event 6 months earlier as the likely trigger for the groundwater discharge. This study shows that measurements at the sea surface, which are much easier to conduct than discharge measurements at the seafloor, can be used not only to localize submarine groundwater discharges but, in combination with plume modeling, also to estimate the magnitude of the release flow rate.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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