Preliminary results of the study of meteorological effects on the productivity of the Panama bight
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Se analizan parámetros característicos de aspectos meteorológicos, oceanográficos, químicos y biológicos, a fin de observar en forma integrada los efectos meteorológicos en la productividad del Golfo de Panamá. Se observan grandes variaciones estacionales en todos los parámetros analizados, lo cual hace a esta área un lugar ideal para el estudio. La posición de la zona de convergencia intertropical para ser el factor meteorológico limitante principal en la productividad biológica del área. Utilizando como primera aproximación un modelo multiplicativo donde se consideran efectos radiativos, térmicos y dinámicos se obtienen buenos resultados de simulación.
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