Differences between 1999 and 2010 across the Falkland Plateau: fronts and water masses
Authors
Pérez-Hernández, M.D. (María Dolores); Hernández-Guerra, A. (Alonso); Comas-Rodríguez, I. (Isis); Benítez-Barrios, V.M. (Verónica María); Fraile-Nuez, E. (Eugenio); Pelegrí-Llopart, J.L. (José Luis); Naveira-Garabato, A.C. (Alberto C.)Date
2017-07Type
research articleAbstract
Decadal differences in the Falkland Plateau are
studied from the two full-depth hydrographic data collected
during the ALBATROSS (April 1999) and MOC-Austral
(February 2010) cruises. Differences in the upper 100 dbar
are due to changes in the seasonal thermocline, as the ALBATROSS
cruise took place in the austral fall and the MOCAustral
cruise in summer. The intermediate water masses
seem to be very sensitive to the wind conditions existing in
their formation area, showing cooling and freshening for the
decade as a consequence of a higher Antarctic Intermediate
Water (AAIW) contribution and of a decrease in the Subantarctic
Mode Water (SAMW) stratum. The deeper layers
do not exhibit any significant change in the water mass properties.
The Subantarctic Front (SAF) in 1999 is observed at
52.2–54.8 W with a relative mass transport of 32.6 Sv. In
contrast, the SAF gets wider in 2010, stretching from 51.1
to 57.2 W (the Falkland Islands), and weakening to 17.9 Sv.
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