Anomalous satellite-measured chlorophyll concentrations in the northern California Current in 2001-2002

Five years (1997–2002) of northern California Current SeaWiFS ocean color data put cold, low salinity hydrographic anomalies observed in summer 2002 into a spatial/temporal context and present their biological ramifications. Monthly mean chlorophyll concentrations were >1.0 mg m–3 larger than the...

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Main Authors: Thomas, Andrew C., Strub, P. Ted, Brickley, Peter
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
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Published: American Geophysical Union
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spelling ftoregonstate:ir.library.oregonstate.edu:qj72p8989 2024-04-14T08:20:13+00:00 Anomalous satellite-measured chlorophyll concentrations in the northern California Current in 2001-2002 Thomas, Andrew C. Strub, P. Ted Brickley, Peter https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/qj72p8989 English [eng] eng unknown American Geophysical Union https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/qj72p8989 Copyright Not Evaluated Article ftoregonstate 2024-03-21T15:49:52Z Five years (1997–2002) of northern California Current SeaWiFS ocean color data put cold, low salinity hydrographic anomalies observed in summer 2002 into a spatial/temporal context and present their biological ramifications. Monthly mean chlorophyll concentrations were >1.0 mg m–3 larger than the previous 3 year average over the entire shelf from British Columbia (BC) to northern California (CA) in 2001–2002, spatially most extensive over the BC and Washington (WA) shelves but strongest (>2.0 mg m–3) on the southern Oregon shelf. Positive anomalies develop in August 2001 off BC and October 2001 off WA. By October 2002, shelf anomalies are reduced. Offshore, spatially extensive anomalies develop off CA (36º–42ºN) in fall 2002, disappearing by December. Concurrent altimeter data show over 1000km of equatorward displacement. The positive chlorophyll anomalies, their spatial patterns and displacement are consistent with advection of subarctic, nutrient-enriched water into the California Current. Keywords: Descriptive and regional oceanography, Eastern boundary currents, Climate and interannual variability Keywords: Descriptive and regional oceanography, Eastern boundary currents, Climate and interannual variability Article in Journal/Newspaper Subarctic ScholarsArchive@OSU (Oregon State University)
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description Five years (1997–2002) of northern California Current SeaWiFS ocean color data put cold, low salinity hydrographic anomalies observed in summer 2002 into a spatial/temporal context and present their biological ramifications. Monthly mean chlorophyll concentrations were >1.0 mg m–3 larger than the previous 3 year average over the entire shelf from British Columbia (BC) to northern California (CA) in 2001–2002, spatially most extensive over the BC and Washington (WA) shelves but strongest (>2.0 mg m–3) on the southern Oregon shelf. Positive anomalies develop in August 2001 off BC and October 2001 off WA. By October 2002, shelf anomalies are reduced. Offshore, spatially extensive anomalies develop off CA (36º–42ºN) in fall 2002, disappearing by December. Concurrent altimeter data show over 1000km of equatorward displacement. The positive chlorophyll anomalies, their spatial patterns and displacement are consistent with advection of subarctic, nutrient-enriched water into the California Current. Keywords: Descriptive and regional oceanography, Eastern boundary currents, Climate and interannual variability Keywords: Descriptive and regional oceanography, Eastern boundary currents, Climate and interannual variability
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Thomas, Andrew C.
Strub, P. Ted
Brickley, Peter
spellingShingle Thomas, Andrew C.
Strub, P. Ted
Brickley, Peter
Anomalous satellite-measured chlorophyll concentrations in the northern California Current in 2001-2002
author_facet Thomas, Andrew C.
Strub, P. Ted
Brickley, Peter
author_sort Thomas, Andrew C.
title Anomalous satellite-measured chlorophyll concentrations in the northern California Current in 2001-2002
title_short Anomalous satellite-measured chlorophyll concentrations in the northern California Current in 2001-2002
title_full Anomalous satellite-measured chlorophyll concentrations in the northern California Current in 2001-2002
title_fullStr Anomalous satellite-measured chlorophyll concentrations in the northern California Current in 2001-2002
title_full_unstemmed Anomalous satellite-measured chlorophyll concentrations in the northern California Current in 2001-2002
title_sort anomalous satellite-measured chlorophyll concentrations in the northern california current in 2001-2002
publisher American Geophysical Union
url https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/qj72p8989
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