Circulation at the western boundary of the South and Equatorial Atlantic: Exchanges with the ocean interior

Data from a hydrographic section carried out in January-March 1994 offshore from the eastern coast of South America from 50S to 10N, are used to quantify the full-depth exchanges of water between the western boundary currents and the ocean interior. In the upper and intermediate layers, the westward...

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Published in:Journal of Marine Research
Main Authors: Wienders, Nicolas, Arhan, Michel, Mercier, Herle
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Language:English
Published: Yale University 2000
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Online Access:https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2000/publication-803.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1357/002224000763485782
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:803 2023-05-15T14:04:56+02:00 Circulation at the western boundary of the South and Equatorial Atlantic: Exchanges with the ocean interior Wienders, Nicolas Arhan, Michel Mercier, Herle 2000-11 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2000/publication-803.pdf https://doi.org/10.1357/002224000763485782 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/803/ eng eng Yale University https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2000/publication-803.pdf doi:10.1357/002224000763485782 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/803/ 2000 Yale University info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Journal of Marine Research (0022-2402) (Yale University), 2000-11 , Vol. 58 , N. 6 , P. 1007-1039 South equatorial Atlantic Boundary current Oceanic circulation text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2000 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1357/002224000763485782 2021-09-23T20:13:24Z Data from a hydrographic section carried out in January-March 1994 offshore from the eastern coast of South America from 50S to 10N, are used to quantify the full-depth exchanges of water between the western boundary currents and the ocean interior. In the upper and intermediate layers, the westward transport associated with the southern branch of the South Equatorial Current was 49 Sv at the time of the cruise. The transports of the central and northern branches in the upper 200 m were 17 Sv and 12 Sv, respectively. After subtraction of the parts that recirculate in the subtropical, subequatorial, and equatorial domains, the fraction of the South Equatorial Current that effectively contributes to the warm water export to the North Atlantic is estimated at 18 Sv. The poleward boundary of the current southern branch is at 31S through the whole thickness of the subtropical gyre, but the latitude of the northern boundary varies from 7 degrees 30'S at the surface to 27S at 1400 m depth. The estimated latitude of its bifurcation into the Brazil Current and North Brazil Undercurrent also varies downward from about 14S at the surface to 28S at a depth of 600 m.In the North Atlantic Deep Water, eastward flows exceeding 10 Sv are observed at 3 degrees -4 degrees of latitude in both hemispheres, at 10S, and at 34S-30S. Between 4S and 17S, a net westward flow with an estimated transport of 19 Sv reinforces the southward deep western boundary current. Cyclonic circulations of Antarctic Bottom Water along the western boundaries of the Argentine and Brazil basins have amplitudes of 15 Sv and 13 Sv, respectively, exceeding those of the interbasin exchanges. The net alongshore transport of this water mass between the hydrographic section and the continental slope reverses to a southward direction from 13S to 27S, probably in relation with an eastward shift of the equatorward near-bottom boundary current at these latitudes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic North Atlantic Deep Water North Atlantic Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Antarctic Argentine Journal of Marine Research 58 6 1007 1039
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topic South equatorial Atlantic
Boundary current
Oceanic circulation
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Boundary current
Oceanic circulation
Wienders, Nicolas
Arhan, Michel
Mercier, Herle
Circulation at the western boundary of the South and Equatorial Atlantic: Exchanges with the ocean interior
topic_facet South equatorial Atlantic
Boundary current
Oceanic circulation
description Data from a hydrographic section carried out in January-March 1994 offshore from the eastern coast of South America from 50S to 10N, are used to quantify the full-depth exchanges of water between the western boundary currents and the ocean interior. In the upper and intermediate layers, the westward transport associated with the southern branch of the South Equatorial Current was 49 Sv at the time of the cruise. The transports of the central and northern branches in the upper 200 m were 17 Sv and 12 Sv, respectively. After subtraction of the parts that recirculate in the subtropical, subequatorial, and equatorial domains, the fraction of the South Equatorial Current that effectively contributes to the warm water export to the North Atlantic is estimated at 18 Sv. The poleward boundary of the current southern branch is at 31S through the whole thickness of the subtropical gyre, but the latitude of the northern boundary varies from 7 degrees 30'S at the surface to 27S at 1400 m depth. The estimated latitude of its bifurcation into the Brazil Current and North Brazil Undercurrent also varies downward from about 14S at the surface to 28S at a depth of 600 m.In the North Atlantic Deep Water, eastward flows exceeding 10 Sv are observed at 3 degrees -4 degrees of latitude in both hemispheres, at 10S, and at 34S-30S. Between 4S and 17S, a net westward flow with an estimated transport of 19 Sv reinforces the southward deep western boundary current. Cyclonic circulations of Antarctic Bottom Water along the western boundaries of the Argentine and Brazil basins have amplitudes of 15 Sv and 13 Sv, respectively, exceeding those of the interbasin exchanges. The net alongshore transport of this water mass between the hydrographic section and the continental slope reverses to a southward direction from 13S to 27S, probably in relation with an eastward shift of the equatorward near-bottom boundary current at these latitudes.
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author Wienders, Nicolas
Arhan, Michel
Mercier, Herle
author_facet Wienders, Nicolas
Arhan, Michel
Mercier, Herle
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title Circulation at the western boundary of the South and Equatorial Atlantic: Exchanges with the ocean interior
title_short Circulation at the western boundary of the South and Equatorial Atlantic: Exchanges with the ocean interior
title_full Circulation at the western boundary of the South and Equatorial Atlantic: Exchanges with the ocean interior
title_fullStr Circulation at the western boundary of the South and Equatorial Atlantic: Exchanges with the ocean interior
title_full_unstemmed Circulation at the western boundary of the South and Equatorial Atlantic: Exchanges with the ocean interior
title_sort circulation at the western boundary of the south and equatorial atlantic: exchanges with the ocean interior
publisher Yale University
publishDate 2000
url https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2000/publication-803.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1357/002224000763485782
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