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The salinity signature of the cross-shelf exchanges in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: Satellite observations

Satellite-derived sea surface salinity (SSS) data from Aquarius and SMOS are used to study the shelf-open ocean exchanges in the western South Atlantic near 35°S. Away from the tropics, these exchanges cause the largest SSS variability throughout the South Atlantic. The data reveal a well-defined se...

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Autores principales: Guerrero, Raul A, Piola, Alberto R, Fenco, Harold, Matano, Ricardo P, Combes, Vincent, Chao, Yi, James, Corinne, Palma, Elbio D, Saraceno, Martin, Strub, P Ted
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Publicado: BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4508963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26213672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2014JC010113
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author Guerrero, Raul A
Piola, Alberto R
Fenco, Harold
Matano, Ricardo P
Combes, Vincent
Chao, Yi
James, Corinne
Palma, Elbio D
Saraceno, Martin
Strub, P Ted
author_facet Guerrero, Raul A
Piola, Alberto R
Fenco, Harold
Matano, Ricardo P
Combes, Vincent
Chao, Yi
James, Corinne
Palma, Elbio D
Saraceno, Martin
Strub, P Ted
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description Satellite-derived sea surface salinity (SSS) data from Aquarius and SMOS are used to study the shelf-open ocean exchanges in the western South Atlantic near 35°S. Away from the tropics, these exchanges cause the largest SSS variability throughout the South Atlantic. The data reveal a well-defined seasonal pattern of SSS during the analyzed period and of the location of the export of low-salinity shelf waters. In spring and summer, low-salinity waters over the shelf expand offshore and are transferred to the open ocean primarily southeast of the river mouth (from 36°S to 37°30′S). In contrast, in fall and winter, low-salinity waters extend along a coastal plume and the export path to the open ocean distributes along the offshore edge of the plume. The strong seasonal SSS pattern is modulated by the seasonality of the along-shelf component of the wind stress over the shelf. However, the combined analysis of SSS, satellite-derived sea surface elevation and surface velocity data suggest that the precise location of the export of shelf waters depends on offshore circulation patterns, such as the location of the Brazil Malvinas Confluence and mesoscale eddies and meanders of the Brazil Current. The satellite data indicate that in summer, mixtures of low-salinity shelf waters are swiftly driven toward the ocean interior along the axis of the Brazil/Malvinas Confluence. In winter, episodic wind reversals force the low-salinity coastal plume offshore where they mix with tropical waters within the Brazil Current and create a warmer variety of low-salinity waters in the open ocean. KEY POINTS: Satellite salinity sensors capture low-salinity detrainment events from shelves . SW Atlantic low-salinity detrainments cause highest basin-scale variability . In summer low-salinity detrainments cause extended low-salinity anomalies ;
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spelling pubmed-45089632015-07-24 The salinity signature of the cross-shelf exchanges in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: Satellite observations Guerrero, Raul A Piola, Alberto R Fenco, Harold Matano, Ricardo P Combes, Vincent Chao, Yi James, Corinne Palma, Elbio D Saraceno, Martin Strub, P Ted J Geophys Res Oceans Research Articles Satellite-derived sea surface salinity (SSS) data from Aquarius and SMOS are used to study the shelf-open ocean exchanges in the western South Atlantic near 35°S. Away from the tropics, these exchanges cause the largest SSS variability throughout the South Atlantic. The data reveal a well-defined seasonal pattern of SSS during the analyzed period and of the location of the export of low-salinity shelf waters. In spring and summer, low-salinity waters over the shelf expand offshore and are transferred to the open ocean primarily southeast of the river mouth (from 36°S to 37°30′S). In contrast, in fall and winter, low-salinity waters extend along a coastal plume and the export path to the open ocean distributes along the offshore edge of the plume. The strong seasonal SSS pattern is modulated by the seasonality of the along-shelf component of the wind stress over the shelf. However, the combined analysis of SSS, satellite-derived sea surface elevation and surface velocity data suggest that the precise location of the export of shelf waters depends on offshore circulation patterns, such as the location of the Brazil Malvinas Confluence and mesoscale eddies and meanders of the Brazil Current. The satellite data indicate that in summer, mixtures of low-salinity shelf waters are swiftly driven toward the ocean interior along the axis of the Brazil/Malvinas Confluence. In winter, episodic wind reversals force the low-salinity coastal plume offshore where they mix with tropical waters within the Brazil Current and create a warmer variety of low-salinity waters in the open ocean. KEY POINTS: Satellite salinity sensors capture low-salinity detrainment events from shelves . SW Atlantic low-salinity detrainments cause highest basin-scale variability . In summer low-salinity detrainments cause extended low-salinity anomalies ; BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014-11 2014-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4508963/ /pubmed/26213672 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2014JC010113 Text en © 2014. The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Guerrero, Raul A
Piola, Alberto R
Fenco, Harold
Matano, Ricardo P
Combes, Vincent
Chao, Yi
James, Corinne
Palma, Elbio D
Saraceno, Martin
Strub, P Ted
The salinity signature of the cross-shelf exchanges in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: Satellite observations
title The salinity signature of the cross-shelf exchanges in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: Satellite observations
title_full The salinity signature of the cross-shelf exchanges in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: Satellite observations
title_fullStr The salinity signature of the cross-shelf exchanges in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: Satellite observations
title_full_unstemmed The salinity signature of the cross-shelf exchanges in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: Satellite observations
title_short The salinity signature of the cross-shelf exchanges in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: Satellite observations
title_sort salinity signature of the cross-shelf exchanges in the southwestern atlantic ocean: satellite observations
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4508963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26213672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2014JC010113
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