Surface waters of the NW Iberian margin: upwelling on the shelf versus outwelling of upwelled waters from the Rías Baixas
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10508/1683Visitar enlace: doi: 10.1006/ecss.2000.0714
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Álvarez-Salgado, X.A. (Xosé Antón); Gago, J. (Jesús); Míguez, B.M. (Beatriz); Gilcoto, M. (Miguel); Fernández-Pérez, F. (Fiz)Versión del editor
http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/ecss.2000.0714Date
2000-12Tipo
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upwellingdownwelling
outwelling
box model
Spanish Rias
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A set of hydrographic surveys were carried out in the Ría of Vigo (NW Spain) at 2–4 d intervals during four 2–3 week periods in 1997, covering contrasting seasons. Residual exchange fluxes with the adjacent shelf were estimated with a 2-D, non-steady-state, salinity–temperature weighted box model. Exchange fluxes consist of a steady-state term (dependent on the variability of continental runoff) and a non-steady-state term (dependent on the time changes of density gradients in the embayment). More than 95% of the short-time-scale variability of the exchange fluxes in the middle and outer ría can be explained by the non-steady-state term that, in turns, is correlated (R2>75%) with the offshore Ekman transport. Conversely, 96% of the variability of exchange fluxes in the inner ría rely on the steady-state term. The outer and middle ría are under the direct influence of coastal upwelling, which enhances the positive residual circulation pattern by an order of magnitude: from 10 2 to 10 3 ...
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