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The tropical-subtropical coupling in the Southeast Atlantic from the perspective of the northern Benguela upwelling system

In the Benguela upwelling system, the environmental conditions are determined to a large extent by central water masses advected from remote areas onto the shelf. The origin, spreading pathways and fate of those water masses are investigated with a regional ocean model that is analysed using Euleria...

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Autores principales: Siegfried, Lydia, Schmidt, Martin, Mohrholz, Volker, Pogrzeba, Hans, Nardini, Pascal, Böttinger, Michael, Scheuermann, Gerik
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6342443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30668590
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210083
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author Siegfried, Lydia
Schmidt, Martin
Mohrholz, Volker
Pogrzeba, Hans
Nardini, Pascal
Böttinger, Michael
Scheuermann, Gerik
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Schmidt, Martin
Mohrholz, Volker
Pogrzeba, Hans
Nardini, Pascal
Böttinger, Michael
Scheuermann, Gerik
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description In the Benguela upwelling system, the environmental conditions are determined to a large extent by central water masses advected from remote areas onto the shelf. The origin, spreading pathways and fate of those water masses are investigated with a regional ocean model that is analysed using Eulerian passive tracers and on the basis of Lagrangian trajectories. Two major water masses influencing the Benguela upwelling system are identified: tropical South Atlantic Central Water (SACW) and subtropical Eastern South Atlantic Central Water (ESACW). The spreading of tropical waters into the subtropical Benguela upwelling system is mediated by equatorial currents and their continuation in the Southeast Atlantic. This tropical-subtropical connection has been attributed to signal propagation in the equatorial and coastal waveguides. However, there exists an additional spreading path for tropical central water in the open ocean. This mass transport fluctuates on a seasonal scale around an averaged meridional transport in Sverdrup balance. The inter-annual variability of the advection of tropical waters is related to Benguela Niños, as evidenced by the 2010/2011 event. The northern Benguela upwelling system is a transition zone between SACW and ESACW since they encounter each other at about 20°S. Both water masses have seasonal variable shares in the upwelled water there. To summarise the main pathways of central water mass transport, an enhanced scheme for the subsurface circulation in the Southeast Atlantic is presented.
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spelling pubmed-63424432019-02-01 The tropical-subtropical coupling in the Southeast Atlantic from the perspective of the northern Benguela upwelling system Siegfried, Lydia Schmidt, Martin Mohrholz, Volker Pogrzeba, Hans Nardini, Pascal Böttinger, Michael Scheuermann, Gerik PLoS One Research Article In the Benguela upwelling system, the environmental conditions are determined to a large extent by central water masses advected from remote areas onto the shelf. The origin, spreading pathways and fate of those water masses are investigated with a regional ocean model that is analysed using Eulerian passive tracers and on the basis of Lagrangian trajectories. Two major water masses influencing the Benguela upwelling system are identified: tropical South Atlantic Central Water (SACW) and subtropical Eastern South Atlantic Central Water (ESACW). The spreading of tropical waters into the subtropical Benguela upwelling system is mediated by equatorial currents and their continuation in the Southeast Atlantic. This tropical-subtropical connection has been attributed to signal propagation in the equatorial and coastal waveguides. However, there exists an additional spreading path for tropical central water in the open ocean. This mass transport fluctuates on a seasonal scale around an averaged meridional transport in Sverdrup balance. The inter-annual variability of the advection of tropical waters is related to Benguela Niños, as evidenced by the 2010/2011 event. The northern Benguela upwelling system is a transition zone between SACW and ESACW since they encounter each other at about 20°S. Both water masses have seasonal variable shares in the upwelled water there. To summarise the main pathways of central water mass transport, an enhanced scheme for the subsurface circulation in the Southeast Atlantic is presented. Public Library of Science 2019-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6342443/ /pubmed/30668590 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210083 Text en © 2019 Siegfried et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Siegfried, Lydia
Schmidt, Martin
Mohrholz, Volker
Pogrzeba, Hans
Nardini, Pascal
Böttinger, Michael
Scheuermann, Gerik
The tropical-subtropical coupling in the Southeast Atlantic from the perspective of the northern Benguela upwelling system
title The tropical-subtropical coupling in the Southeast Atlantic from the perspective of the northern Benguela upwelling system
title_full The tropical-subtropical coupling in the Southeast Atlantic from the perspective of the northern Benguela upwelling system
title_fullStr The tropical-subtropical coupling in the Southeast Atlantic from the perspective of the northern Benguela upwelling system
title_full_unstemmed The tropical-subtropical coupling in the Southeast Atlantic from the perspective of the northern Benguela upwelling system
title_short The tropical-subtropical coupling in the Southeast Atlantic from the perspective of the northern Benguela upwelling system
title_sort tropical-subtropical coupling in the southeast atlantic from the perspective of the northern benguela upwelling system
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6342443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30668590
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210083
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