On the crossing of the equator by intermediate water masses in the Western Atlantic Ocean : identification and pathways of Antartic intermediate water and upper circumpolar water

The flow of intermediate water masses across the equator in the Atlantic Ocean is of fundamental interest in the context of the global meridional circulation cell associated with the formation of the North Atlantic Deep Water. This paper describes the flow and pathways of the Antarctic Intermediate...

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Main Authors: /Oudot, Claude, /Ternon, Jean-François, /Andrié, Chantal, Braga, E.S., Morin, P.
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Published: 1999
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spelling ftird:oai:ird.fr:fdi:010019666 2024-09-15T17:42:24+00:00 On the crossing of the equator by intermediate water masses in the Western Atlantic Ocean : identification and pathways of Antartic intermediate water and upper circumpolar water /Oudot, Claude /Ternon, Jean-François /Andrié, Chantal Braga, E.S. Morin, P. ATLANTIQUE EQUATORIAL 1999 https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010019666 EN eng https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010019666 oai:ird.fr:fdi:010019666 Oudot Claude, Ternon Jean-François, Andrié Chantal, Braga E.S., Morin P. On the crossing of the equator by intermediate water masses in the Western Atlantic Ocean : identification and pathways of Antartic intermediate water and upper circumpolar water. Journal of Geophysical Research, 1999, 104 (C9), p. 20,911-20,926 CIRCULATION OCEANIQUE MASSE D'EAU CIRCULATION THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION PROFONDE COURANT PROFOND VITESSE MESURE VARIATION TEMPORELLE text 1999 ftird 2024-08-15T05:57:43Z The flow of intermediate water masses across the equator in the Atlantic Ocean is of fundamental interest in the context of the global meridional circulation cell associated with the formation of the North Atlantic Deep Water. This paper describes the flow and pathways of the Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) and the Upper Circumpolar Water (UCPW) at between 500- and 1200-m depths in the Western equatorial Atlantic (5°S-7°30 N). These have been deduced from hydrological and geochemical tracer (nutrients and chlorofluocarbons) data sets from CITHER 1 (R/V L'Atalante, January-March 1993), ETAMBOT 1 (R/V Le Noroit, September-October 1995), and ETAMBOT 2 (R/V Edwin LInk, April-May 1996) cruises. Both the AAIW and UCPW enter, on the isopycnals sigma(theta) = 27.25 (676 + or - 36 dbar) and sigma(theta) = 27.40 (919 plus or - 35 dbar), respectively, the equatorial belt as narrow, northwestward flows around the northeast tip of Brazil near 5°S. During transit within this zone the core properties of the UCPW erode more than those of AAIW. Flow patterns of both the water masses show westward spreading and eastward recirculations on either side of the equator. Temporal variations in spreading and recirculation occur at both levels, but they are more pronounced at the AAIW level, in agreement with earlier observations in the upper layers. At the northern boundary of the equatorial belt (7°30' N) the AAIW flows along the western boundary while the UCPW, instead, recirculates into the interior of the ocean. (Résumé d'auteur) Text Antarc* Antarctic antartic* North Atlantic Deep Water North Atlantic IRD (Institute de recherche pour le développement): Horizon
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topic CIRCULATION OCEANIQUE
MASSE D'EAU
CIRCULATION THERMOHALINE
CIRCULATION PROFONDE
COURANT PROFOND
VITESSE
MESURE
VARIATION TEMPORELLE
spellingShingle CIRCULATION OCEANIQUE
MASSE D'EAU
CIRCULATION THERMOHALINE
CIRCULATION PROFONDE
COURANT PROFOND
VITESSE
MESURE
VARIATION TEMPORELLE
/Oudot, Claude
/Ternon, Jean-François
/Andrié, Chantal
Braga, E.S.
Morin, P.
On the crossing of the equator by intermediate water masses in the Western Atlantic Ocean : identification and pathways of Antartic intermediate water and upper circumpolar water
topic_facet CIRCULATION OCEANIQUE
MASSE D'EAU
CIRCULATION THERMOHALINE
CIRCULATION PROFONDE
COURANT PROFOND
VITESSE
MESURE
VARIATION TEMPORELLE
description The flow of intermediate water masses across the equator in the Atlantic Ocean is of fundamental interest in the context of the global meridional circulation cell associated with the formation of the North Atlantic Deep Water. This paper describes the flow and pathways of the Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) and the Upper Circumpolar Water (UCPW) at between 500- and 1200-m depths in the Western equatorial Atlantic (5°S-7°30 N). These have been deduced from hydrological and geochemical tracer (nutrients and chlorofluocarbons) data sets from CITHER 1 (R/V L'Atalante, January-March 1993), ETAMBOT 1 (R/V Le Noroit, September-October 1995), and ETAMBOT 2 (R/V Edwin LInk, April-May 1996) cruises. Both the AAIW and UCPW enter, on the isopycnals sigma(theta) = 27.25 (676 + or - 36 dbar) and sigma(theta) = 27.40 (919 plus or - 35 dbar), respectively, the equatorial belt as narrow, northwestward flows around the northeast tip of Brazil near 5°S. During transit within this zone the core properties of the UCPW erode more than those of AAIW. Flow patterns of both the water masses show westward spreading and eastward recirculations on either side of the equator. Temporal variations in spreading and recirculation occur at both levels, but they are more pronounced at the AAIW level, in agreement with earlier observations in the upper layers. At the northern boundary of the equatorial belt (7°30' N) the AAIW flows along the western boundary while the UCPW, instead, recirculates into the interior of the ocean. (Résumé d'auteur)
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author /Oudot, Claude
/Ternon, Jean-François
/Andrié, Chantal
Braga, E.S.
Morin, P.
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/Ternon, Jean-François
/Andrié, Chantal
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title On the crossing of the equator by intermediate water masses in the Western Atlantic Ocean : identification and pathways of Antartic intermediate water and upper circumpolar water
title_short On the crossing of the equator by intermediate water masses in the Western Atlantic Ocean : identification and pathways of Antartic intermediate water and upper circumpolar water
title_full On the crossing of the equator by intermediate water masses in the Western Atlantic Ocean : identification and pathways of Antartic intermediate water and upper circumpolar water
title_fullStr On the crossing of the equator by intermediate water masses in the Western Atlantic Ocean : identification and pathways of Antartic intermediate water and upper circumpolar water
title_full_unstemmed On the crossing of the equator by intermediate water masses in the Western Atlantic Ocean : identification and pathways of Antartic intermediate water and upper circumpolar water
title_sort on the crossing of the equator by intermediate water masses in the western atlantic ocean : identification and pathways of antartic intermediate water and upper circumpolar water
publishDate 1999
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Oudot Claude, Ternon Jean-François, Andrié Chantal, Braga E.S., Morin P. On the crossing of the equator by intermediate water masses in the Western Atlantic Ocean : identification and pathways of Antartic intermediate water and upper circumpolar water. Journal of Geophysical Research, 1999, 104 (C9), p. 20,911-20,926
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