Characteristics and impact of mesoscale eddies in the eastern tropical North Atlantic

A combination of multiple ocean observing system elements is used to assess the mesoscale eddy activity in the tropical Atlantic off northwestern Africa (12-22°N and 15-26°W). Considering just the rotation direction of the surface flow field, eddies are categorized into cyclonic (CEs) and anticyclon...

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Main Author: Schütte, Florian
Other Authors: Brandt, Peter, Biastoch, Arne
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ftunivkiel:oai:macau.uni-kiel.de:diss_mods_00019479 2024-06-23T07:55:20+00:00 Characteristics and impact of mesoscale eddies in the eastern tropical North Atlantic Charakteristik und Einfluss mesoscaliger Wirbel im östlichen tropischen Nord Atlantik Schütte, Florian Brandt, Peter Biastoch, Arne 2016 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:8-diss-194793 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/receive/diss_mods_00019479 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dissertation_derivate_00006748/2016_07_22_phd_thesis_florian_schuette.pdf eng eng https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:8-diss-194793 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/receive/diss_mods_00019479 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dissertation_derivate_00006748/2016_07_22_phd_thesis_florian_schuette.pdf https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess thesis ddc:550 mesoscale eddies submesoscale dynamics upwelling Atlantic Oxygen Mesoskalige Wirbel submesoskalige Dynamiken Auftriebsgebiete Atlantik Sauerstoff dissertation Text doc-type:PhDThesis 2016 ftunivkiel 2024-06-12T14:19:39Z A combination of multiple ocean observing system elements is used to assess the mesoscale eddy activity in the tropical Atlantic off northwestern Africa (12-22°N and 15-26°W). Considering just the rotation direction of the surface flow field, eddies are categorized into cyclonic (CEs) and anticyclonic eddies. If vertical stratification is considered additionally, a refinement can be made by distinguishing between anticyclonic (AEs) and anticyclonic modewater eddies (ACMEs). ACMEs are characterized by a subsurface mode of rather homogenous water located between upward and downward displaced isopycnals. Eddies can be identified and classified from space by investigating the sea surface parameters: Sea level anomaly (SLA), sea surface temperature (SST) and sea surface salinity (SSS). AEs/CEs are associated with an elevation/depression of SLA and enhanced/reduced SST and SSS in their cores. However, 20% of all anticyclonic eddies are associated with reduced SST and SSS instead and are identified as ACMEs. In the area of interest, about 146±4 eddies per year with a minimum lifetime of 7 days are identified (52% CEs, 39% AEs, 9% ACMEs). All observed eddies are isolated and serve as transport agents, exporting water from the coast into the open ocean. In CEs and ACMEs low oxygen cores are identified and related to enhanced primary production at the surface and an associated elevated respiration rates within the isolated eddy cores. It could be observed that the phase speed of NIWs and the speed of the mean eddy flow are of similar magnitude. Therefore, critical layer formation is expected and mixing is likely to occur close to the euphotic zone at the eddy periphery. These processes describe one mechanism that support an upward nutrient flux towards the euphotic zone and the coexistence with a highly isolated eddy core. The analysis shows that anomalous environments associated with eddy cores occur more frequently than previously expected. In dieser Studie wurden die Eigenschaften mesoskaliger Wirbel im tropischen ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis North Atlantic MACAU: Open Access Repository of Kiel University Atlantik
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mesoscale eddies
submesoscale dynamics
upwelling
Atlantic
Oxygen
Mesoskalige Wirbel
submesoskalige Dynamiken
Auftriebsgebiete
Atlantik
Sauerstoff
spellingShingle thesis
ddc:550
mesoscale eddies
submesoscale dynamics
upwelling
Atlantic
Oxygen
Mesoskalige Wirbel
submesoskalige Dynamiken
Auftriebsgebiete
Atlantik
Sauerstoff
Schütte, Florian
Characteristics and impact of mesoscale eddies in the eastern tropical North Atlantic
topic_facet thesis
ddc:550
mesoscale eddies
submesoscale dynamics
upwelling
Atlantic
Oxygen
Mesoskalige Wirbel
submesoskalige Dynamiken
Auftriebsgebiete
Atlantik
Sauerstoff
description A combination of multiple ocean observing system elements is used to assess the mesoscale eddy activity in the tropical Atlantic off northwestern Africa (12-22°N and 15-26°W). Considering just the rotation direction of the surface flow field, eddies are categorized into cyclonic (CEs) and anticyclonic eddies. If vertical stratification is considered additionally, a refinement can be made by distinguishing between anticyclonic (AEs) and anticyclonic modewater eddies (ACMEs). ACMEs are characterized by a subsurface mode of rather homogenous water located between upward and downward displaced isopycnals. Eddies can be identified and classified from space by investigating the sea surface parameters: Sea level anomaly (SLA), sea surface temperature (SST) and sea surface salinity (SSS). AEs/CEs are associated with an elevation/depression of SLA and enhanced/reduced SST and SSS in their cores. However, 20% of all anticyclonic eddies are associated with reduced SST and SSS instead and are identified as ACMEs. In the area of interest, about 146±4 eddies per year with a minimum lifetime of 7 days are identified (52% CEs, 39% AEs, 9% ACMEs). All observed eddies are isolated and serve as transport agents, exporting water from the coast into the open ocean. In CEs and ACMEs low oxygen cores are identified and related to enhanced primary production at the surface and an associated elevated respiration rates within the isolated eddy cores. It could be observed that the phase speed of NIWs and the speed of the mean eddy flow are of similar magnitude. Therefore, critical layer formation is expected and mixing is likely to occur close to the euphotic zone at the eddy periphery. These processes describe one mechanism that support an upward nutrient flux towards the euphotic zone and the coexistence with a highly isolated eddy core. The analysis shows that anomalous environments associated with eddy cores occur more frequently than previously expected. In dieser Studie wurden die Eigenschaften mesoskaliger Wirbel im tropischen ...
author2 Brandt, Peter
Biastoch, Arne
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author Schütte, Florian
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title Characteristics and impact of mesoscale eddies in the eastern tropical North Atlantic
title_short Characteristics and impact of mesoscale eddies in the eastern tropical North Atlantic
title_full Characteristics and impact of mesoscale eddies in the eastern tropical North Atlantic
title_fullStr Characteristics and impact of mesoscale eddies in the eastern tropical North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics and impact of mesoscale eddies in the eastern tropical North Atlantic
title_sort characteristics and impact of mesoscale eddies in the eastern tropical north atlantic
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