Nine years of mass transport data in the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre

One of the longest current meter time series in the Lanzarote Passage in the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre has been used to determine and quantify the 9‐year mean transport, the inter‐annual and seasonal mass transport variability for the three water masses present in the a...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research
Main Authors: Fraile-Nuez, Eugenio, MacHín, Francisco, Vélez-Belchí, Pedro, López-Laatzen, Federico, Borges, Rafael, Benítez-Barrios, Verónica, Hernández-Guerra, Alonso
Other Authors: Velez-Belchi, Pedro, Hernandez-Guerra, Alonso, Machin, Francisco, 12139561900, 6602804374, 7801599223, 6506580233, 7005086276, 24398599500, 6701736545, 1139939, 1451397, 1378362, 5387532, 6387855, 2251871, 660191
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10553/49044
https://doi.org/10.1029/2010JC006161
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MacHín, Francisco
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López-Laatzen, Federico
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Hernández-Guerra, Alonso
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description One of the longest current meter time series in the Lanzarote Passage in the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre has been used to determine and quantify the 9‐year mean transport, the inter‐annual and seasonal mass transport variability for the three water masses present in the area. Results show North Atlantic Central Water (NACW) flowing southward in the upper levels with a mean mass transport of −0.81 ± 1.48 Sv, Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) flowing northward at intermediate levels with a mean transport of +0.09 ± 0.57 Sv and Mediterranean Water (MW) flowing southward in the deep part of the passage with a mean transport of −0.05 ± 0.17 Sv. Harmonic and wavelet analysis show the presence of a seasonal pattern in the passage for the three water masses. A maximum southward transport in winter and spring has been observed for the NACW followed by a minimum in summer and fall. Near zero values during winter and spring are found for AAIW, with a maximum northward value in summer and a negative value in fall, when this water mass reverses its flow. MW has a similar seasonal pattern to NACW. The vertical structure in the Lanzarote Passage can be approximated by four significant oscillatory modes which cumulatively explain 86.4% of the variance. The strong transport fluctuation found at the seasonal and inter‐annual timescales demonstrates that the Eastern Boundary Current transport has a strong impact on meridional overturning estimates, thus indicating that to understand Meridional Overturning Circulation variability, these transport estimates at the eastern Atlantic margin are necessary.
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spelling ftunivlaspalmas:oai:https://accedacris.ulpgc.es:10553/49044 2025-01-16T19:25:40+00:00 Nine years of mass transport data in the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre Fraile-Nuez, Eugenio MacHín, Francisco Vélez-Belchí, Pedro López-Laatzen, Federico Borges, Rafael Benítez-Barrios, Verónica Hernández-Guerra, Alonso Fraile-Nuez, Eugenio Velez-Belchi, Pedro Hernandez-Guerra, Alonso Machin, Francisco 12139561900 6602804374 7801599223 6506580233 7005086276 24398599500 6701736545 1139939 1451397 1378362 5387532 6387855 2251871 660191 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/49044 https://doi.org/10.1029/2010JC006161 eng eng Ctm2005-04701-C02-02-01/Mar. Origen de la Corriente de Canarias. Journal of Geophysical Research 0148-0227 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/49044 doi:10.1029/2010JC006161 77957590308 000281756700001 C09009 115 WOS:000281756700001 D-1521-2010 I-9150-2017 A-4747-2008 A-9287-2009 Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans,v. 115 (C09009) Investigación Eastern boundary Canary Current Mass transport 2010 ftunivlaspalmas https://doi.org/10.1029/2010JC006161 2020-01-01T00:07:47Z One of the longest current meter time series in the Lanzarote Passage in the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre has been used to determine and quantify the 9‐year mean transport, the inter‐annual and seasonal mass transport variability for the three water masses present in the area. Results show North Atlantic Central Water (NACW) flowing southward in the upper levels with a mean mass transport of −0.81 ± 1.48 Sv, Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) flowing northward at intermediate levels with a mean transport of +0.09 ± 0.57 Sv and Mediterranean Water (MW) flowing southward in the deep part of the passage with a mean transport of −0.05 ± 0.17 Sv. Harmonic and wavelet analysis show the presence of a seasonal pattern in the passage for the three water masses. A maximum southward transport in winter and spring has been observed for the NACW followed by a minimum in summer and fall. Near zero values during winter and spring are found for AAIW, with a maximum northward value in summer and a negative value in fall, when this water mass reverses its flow. MW has a similar seasonal pattern to NACW. The vertical structure in the Lanzarote Passage can be approximated by four significant oscillatory modes which cumulatively explain 86.4% of the variance. The strong transport fluctuation found at the seasonal and inter‐annual timescales demonstrates that the Eastern Boundary Current transport has a strong impact on meridional overturning estimates, thus indicating that to understand Meridional Overturning Circulation variability, these transport estimates at the eastern Atlantic margin are necessary. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic North Atlantic Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda Antarctic Journal of Geophysical Research 115 C9
spellingShingle Investigación
Eastern boundary
Canary Current
Mass transport
Fraile-Nuez, Eugenio
MacHín, Francisco
Vélez-Belchí, Pedro
López-Laatzen, Federico
Borges, Rafael
Benítez-Barrios, Verónica
Hernández-Guerra, Alonso
Nine years of mass transport data in the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre
title Nine years of mass transport data in the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre
title_full Nine years of mass transport data in the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre
title_fullStr Nine years of mass transport data in the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre
title_full_unstemmed Nine years of mass transport data in the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre
title_short Nine years of mass transport data in the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre
title_sort nine years of mass transport data in the eastern boundary of the north atlantic subtropical gyre
topic Investigación
Eastern boundary
Canary Current
Mass transport
topic_facet Investigación
Eastern boundary
Canary Current
Mass transport
url http://hdl.handle.net/10553/49044
https://doi.org/10.1029/2010JC006161