Title of article :
Thermohaline variability and geostrophic circulation in the southern portion of the Gulf of California
Author/Authors :
Castro، نويسنده , , Rubén and Durazo، نويسنده , , Reginaldo and Mascarenhas، نويسنده , , Affonso and Collins، نويسنده , , Curtis A. and Trasviٌa، نويسنده , , Armando، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
13
From page :
188
To page :
200
Abstract :
Data from seven oceanographic cruises in the southern Gulf of California from 1997 to 2002 are used to describe the thermohaline variability and the geostrophic circulation. Baroclinic patterns exhibited spatial and temporal variability. A deepening of isotherms at the center of the section was evident in February 1999, suggesting anticyclonic flow. In May 1998 and November 1997, cyclonic flow was suggested by shoaling of isotherms at the center of the section. Other cruises showed alternating cores of flow into and out of the Gulf (August 1998, September 1997 and October 2002). Neither a seasonal nor a spatial pattern in geostrophic flows was apparent, suggesting that the exchange of waters between the cyclonic flow of Pescadero basin and the interior of the Gulf is complex. Relatively high salinities were recorded during most of the cruises indicating that Gulf of California Water (GCW) was present most of the year. Higher salinities were observed during winter and spring, although during summer, relatively high and low salinities were both observed as surface and subsurface cores. Temperature and salinity characteristics of California Current waters were observed only in August 1995 when they reached as far north as Cerralvo Island at ∼50 dbar. During El Niño conditions in November 1997, a mixed layer (∼70 dbar) and deepening of the thermocline (∼50 dbar) characterized anomalous conditions; during this cruise an asymmetric salinity pattern was observed with low salinities characteristic of Tropical Surface waters at the center and east of the section, while maximum salinities (34.9<S<35.0) and Gulf waters were located in an 80 km wide core next to the Baja California Sur shelf as far north as San Jose Island.
Keywords :
Gulf of California , Hydrographic measurements , Cyclonic and anticyclonic flow , thermohaline structure , El Niٌo
Journal title :
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Record number :
2307942
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