Intermediate water flows in the western South Pacific: as revealed by individual Argo floats trajectories and a model re-analysis

Thanks to the autonomous Argo floats of the OUTPACE cruise (Oligotrophy to UlTra-oligotrophy PACific Experiment) and of the THOT (TaHitian Ocean Time series) project, some features of intermediate-flow dynamics, at around 1000 m depth, within the central and western South Pacific Ocean (around 19 ∘...

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Main Authors: Barbot, Simon, Petrenko, Anne, Maes, Christophe
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-15-4103-2018
https://www.biogeosciences.net/15/4103/2018/
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:bg67456 2023-05-15T13:35:06+02:00 Intermediate water flows in the western South Pacific: as revealed by individual Argo floats trajectories and a model re-analysis Barbot, Simon Petrenko, Anne Maes, Christophe 2019-01-29 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-15-4103-2018 https://www.biogeosciences.net/15/4103/2018/ eng eng doi:10.5194/bg-15-4103-2018 https://www.biogeosciences.net/15/4103/2018/ eISSN: 1726-4189 Text 2019 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-15-4103-2018 2019-12-24T09:50:05Z Thanks to the autonomous Argo floats of the OUTPACE cruise (Oligotrophy to UlTra-oligotrophy PACific Experiment) and of the THOT (TaHitian Ocean Time series) project, some features of intermediate-flow dynamics, at around 1000 m depth, within the central and western South Pacific Ocean (around 19 ∘ S, 156 ∘ E–150 ∘ W) are described. In the Coral Sea, we highlight minima in dissolved oxygen of 140 µmol kg −1 that are associated with the signature of a southward transport of waters between two zonal jets: from the North Vanuatu Jet to the North Caledonia Jet. This transport takes place in the core of a cyclonic eddy or via the path between a cyclonic eddy and an anticyclonic one, highlighting the importance of mesoscale dynamics in upper thermocline and surface layers. Further east, we observe a strong meridional velocity shear with long-term float trajectories going either eastward or westward in the lower thermocline. More interestingly, these trajectories also exhibit some oscillatory features. Those trajectories can be explained by a single Rossby wave of 160-day duration and 855 km wavelength. Considering the thermohaline context, we confirm the meridional shear of zonal velocity and highlight a permanent density front that corresponds to the interface between Antarctic intermediate waters and North Pacific deep waters. Hence both circulation and thermohaline contexts are highly prone to instabilities and wave propagation. Text Antarc* Antarctic Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Antarctic Pacific Biogeosciences 15 13 4103 4124
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description Thanks to the autonomous Argo floats of the OUTPACE cruise (Oligotrophy to UlTra-oligotrophy PACific Experiment) and of the THOT (TaHitian Ocean Time series) project, some features of intermediate-flow dynamics, at around 1000 m depth, within the central and western South Pacific Ocean (around 19 ∘ S, 156 ∘ E–150 ∘ W) are described. In the Coral Sea, we highlight minima in dissolved oxygen of 140 µmol kg −1 that are associated with the signature of a southward transport of waters between two zonal jets: from the North Vanuatu Jet to the North Caledonia Jet. This transport takes place in the core of a cyclonic eddy or via the path between a cyclonic eddy and an anticyclonic one, highlighting the importance of mesoscale dynamics in upper thermocline and surface layers. Further east, we observe a strong meridional velocity shear with long-term float trajectories going either eastward or westward in the lower thermocline. More interestingly, these trajectories also exhibit some oscillatory features. Those trajectories can be explained by a single Rossby wave of 160-day duration and 855 km wavelength. Considering the thermohaline context, we confirm the meridional shear of zonal velocity and highlight a permanent density front that corresponds to the interface between Antarctic intermediate waters and North Pacific deep waters. Hence both circulation and thermohaline contexts are highly prone to instabilities and wave propagation.
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title Intermediate water flows in the western South Pacific: as revealed by individual Argo floats trajectories and a model re-analysis
title_short Intermediate water flows in the western South Pacific: as revealed by individual Argo floats trajectories and a model re-analysis
title_full Intermediate water flows in the western South Pacific: as revealed by individual Argo floats trajectories and a model re-analysis
title_fullStr Intermediate water flows in the western South Pacific: as revealed by individual Argo floats trajectories and a model re-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Intermediate water flows in the western South Pacific: as revealed by individual Argo floats trajectories and a model re-analysis
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