Three-dimensional circulation of a mesoscale eddy/front system and its biological implications
Authors
Pinot, J.M. (Jean Michel); Tintoré, J. (Joaquín); López-Jurado, J.L. (José Luis); Fernández-de-Puelles, M.L. (María Luz); Jansá, J. (Javier)Date
1995Type
articleKeywords
PRIMO-0Front
Mesoscale
Vertical velocity
Fertilization
Abstract
The three-dimensional circulation of an eddy/front system is quantified using hydrographie data collected in the Channel of Ibiza, Western Mediterranean, during November 1990. The ageostrophic motion is derived from the quasi-geostrophic omega equation. Maximum upward velocities (= 4 rn/day) are diagnosed on the cold side of the front in the vicinity of a cyclonic eddy and coincident with a sub-surface convergence (below 50 rn). This upward motion can be explained in terms of advection over isopycnals that uplift in the along-front
direction. W e also show the relevance of the three-dimensional circulation for the enhanced fertilization observed in the surface layer. Our results establish the importance of the ageostrophic dynamics induced by frontal mesoscale events for the regional ecology of the Balearic Sea