Spiciness and potential-density anomalies as useful variables to assess the contribution of diapycnal and isopynal processes to water mixing
IV Encuentro Oceanografía Física Española, celebrado del 20 al 22 de julio de 2016 en Alicante,España.-- 1 page, 1 figure Temperature-salinity (T-S) diagrams are widely used to spot the temperature (T) and salinity (S) relations at different places and times. They also help visualize how water masse...
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Universidad de Alicante
2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/170533 https://doi.org/10.13039/501100003329 |
Summary: | IV Encuentro Oceanografía Física Española, celebrado del 20 al 22 de julio de 2016 en Alicante,España.-- 1 page, 1 figure Temperature-salinity (T-S) diagrams are widely used to spot the temperature (T) and salinity (S) relations at different places and times. They also help visualize how water masses with different T and S values mix up as they propagate away from the formation regions. Potential density (rho) is typically included in these diagrams to emphasize the vertical stability of a given hydrographic cast or to illustrate how two water masses remain at different density levels. Alternatively, we may introduce a new variable that sets a surrogate orthonormal space, with rho on one axis and spiciness (pi) on the other (Flament, 2002; but see Veronis, 1972, and Jackett and McDougall, 1985). Here we discuss how the rho and pi anomalies in this space may be interpreted as latent diapycnal and epipycnal mixing, or mixing yet feasible to take place, between two water masses. We illustrate these concepts with casts that sample the Mediterranean Outflow (MO) running under the North Atlantic Central Waters (NACW) stratum in the eastern Gulf of Cádiz (Fig. 1) This research has been supported by the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad of the Spanish Government through project VA-DE-RETRO (CTM2014-56987-P) Peer Reviewed |
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