Water masses, mass transport and variability of the Canary current in autumn

Máster en Oceanografía CTD casts from four separate autumn cruises in 1997, 2003, 2006, and 2009 sampled the Canary Basin in order to describe the autumn characteristics of the Canary Current. To calculate geostrophic velocities and transport, a reference level of no motion of ƴn = 28.072 kg m-3 (ap...

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Main Author: Mock, Christina
Other Authors: Hernández-Guerra, Alonso, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar
Format: Master Thesis
Language:Spanish
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10553/5695
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description Máster en Oceanografía CTD casts from four separate autumn cruises in 1997, 2003, 2006, and 2009 sampled the Canary Basin in order to describe the autumn characteristics of the Canary Current. To calculate geostrophic velocities and transport, a reference level of no motion of ƴn = 28.072 kg m-3 (approximately 3000 m depth) was chosen to integrate the thermal wind equation, as supported from LADCP data used from the ORCA 2009 campaign. In autumn, the average section shows a Canary Current flowing to the south at a rate of -3.6 Sv (1 Sv = 109 kg s-1) in the surface layer (0-700 m) at the latitude of the Canary Islands, from the African coast to 18ºW. This net flow is divided into a northward component of 1.1 Sv in the Lanzarote Passage (LP) and a southward component to the west of Lanzarote Island of -4.7 Sv transporting North Atlantic Central Water (NACW). In the intermediate layers (700 – 1600 m depth), Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) is transported northward in the LP with 0.7 Sv. West of Lanzarote Island, the intermediate layer transport is nearly negligible although there are high energetic eddies with warm, salty Mediterranean Water (MW) presumably flowing toward the south. Deep water layers have negligible transport fluctuations, consisting of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) properties. While the autumn tendency is flow to the north at the surface layers in the LP, fluctuations exist from 2.2 to -1.9 Sv. However, in the intermediate layers the transport is rather consistent with variations from 0.1 to 0.7 Sv to the north, as all show AAIW features in each of the stations sampled in the LP. West of Lanzarote Island, all four cruises show a surface Canary Current component to the south ranging from -4.1 to - 5.0 Sv, with the exception of 2009 where the transport is -1.5 Sv.
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spelling ftunivlaspalmas:oai:https://accedacris.ulpgc.es:10553/5695 2025-01-16T19:25:40+00:00 Water masses, mass transport and variability of the Canary current in autumn Masas de agua, transporte de masa y variabilidad de la Corriente de Canarias en otoño Mock, Christina Hernández-Guerra, Alonso Facultad de Ciencias del Mar 2011-07-07T04:00:19Z Streaming http://hdl.handle.net/10553/5695 spa spa http://hdl.handle.net/10553/5695 631305 - by-nc-nd info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY-NC-ND 251007 Oceanografía física Corriente de Canarias Canary current Masas de agua info:eu-repo/semantics/masterthesis 2011 ftunivlaspalmas 2019-12-11T00:07:22Z Máster en Oceanografía CTD casts from four separate autumn cruises in 1997, 2003, 2006, and 2009 sampled the Canary Basin in order to describe the autumn characteristics of the Canary Current. To calculate geostrophic velocities and transport, a reference level of no motion of ƴn = 28.072 kg m-3 (approximately 3000 m depth) was chosen to integrate the thermal wind equation, as supported from LADCP data used from the ORCA 2009 campaign. In autumn, the average section shows a Canary Current flowing to the south at a rate of -3.6 Sv (1 Sv = 109 kg s-1) in the surface layer (0-700 m) at the latitude of the Canary Islands, from the African coast to 18ºW. This net flow is divided into a northward component of 1.1 Sv in the Lanzarote Passage (LP) and a southward component to the west of Lanzarote Island of -4.7 Sv transporting North Atlantic Central Water (NACW). In the intermediate layers (700 – 1600 m depth), Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) is transported northward in the LP with 0.7 Sv. West of Lanzarote Island, the intermediate layer transport is nearly negligible although there are high energetic eddies with warm, salty Mediterranean Water (MW) presumably flowing toward the south. Deep water layers have negligible transport fluctuations, consisting of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) properties. While the autumn tendency is flow to the north at the surface layers in the LP, fluctuations exist from 2.2 to -1.9 Sv. However, in the intermediate layers the transport is rather consistent with variations from 0.1 to 0.7 Sv to the north, as all show AAIW features in each of the stations sampled in the LP. West of Lanzarote Island, all four cruises show a surface Canary Current component to the south ranging from -4.1 to - 5.0 Sv, with the exception of 2009 where the transport is -1.5 Sv. Master Thesis Antarc* Antarctic NADW North Atlantic Deep Water North Atlantic Orca Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda Antarctic
spellingShingle 251007 Oceanografía física
Corriente de Canarias
Canary current
Masas de agua
Mock, Christina
Water masses, mass transport and variability of the Canary current in autumn
title Water masses, mass transport and variability of the Canary current in autumn
title_full Water masses, mass transport and variability of the Canary current in autumn
title_fullStr Water masses, mass transport and variability of the Canary current in autumn
title_full_unstemmed Water masses, mass transport and variability of the Canary current in autumn
title_short Water masses, mass transport and variability of the Canary current in autumn
title_sort water masses, mass transport and variability of the canary current in autumn
topic 251007 Oceanografía física
Corriente de Canarias
Canary current
Masas de agua
topic_facet 251007 Oceanografía física
Corriente de Canarias
Canary current
Masas de agua
url http://hdl.handle.net/10553/5695