Complexity of near-bottom ocean currents in the northern Gulf of Mexico from a sea-bed ADCP

R. Crout, A. Brown, J. Krumm, P. Leung, Chunyan Li
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The oceanography of the northern Gulf of Mexico is complex. The Loop Current dominates the eastern half of the Gulf and a-periodically shed anti-cyclonic Loop Eddies that move into the western Gulf of Mexico. Wind-generated inertial waves move throughout the water column, carrying surface energy to depth. Stronger inertial currents associated with storm events, including cold front passages. Energy from tropical cyclone winds has been shown to impact near-bottom currents in water nearly two kilometers deep. Topographic Rossby Waves (TRWs), apparently generated by interactions associated with Loop Current and Loop Eddy processes, travel through the northern Gulf of Mexico and accelerate near-bottom currents. Current profile data from a bottom-mounted acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) at 1300 meters depth in Green Canyon Block 645, south of the Atchafalaya Bay in Louisiana, are analyzed to investigate these phenomena. The seabed mounted 75 kHz ADCP was installed in June 2005 in response to a Notice to Lessees by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to collect data to insure the safety of drilling and production platforms. The innovative design, supplying power and recovering data from the ADCP via a tether, allows almost continuous receipt of data. The 75 kHz ADCP collects data in 20 meter bins to 500 meters above the ocean bottom at 20 minute intervals. As with all current profile data required by the NTL, the data are transmitted to the National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) where they are quality controlled and transmitted to the world's numerical prediction centers. Copies of the raw binary data and the quality controlled data are maintained at NDBC. Statistical and spectral analysis indicates a complex current structure temporally and vertically. Yearly averaged currents are approximately 5 cm/s from May 2005 through May 2010. At 1200 meters, the yearly averaged data range between 3.8 and 5.0 cm/s. The spectral analysis indicates that energy at 1000 and 1200 meter depths are dominated by processes near the inertial frequency (26.08 hours) and in the 17-20 day band that is related to Topographic Rossby Waves (TRWs). At 1000 meters, the energy in the two bands is approximately equal. Energy in the TRW frequency band exceeds that in the inertial frequency band at 1200 meters depth. Although the inertial currents are obvious in the data record, they weaken with depth. Individual time series are investigated to determine the impact of Loop Current Eddies and Gulf of Mexico hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Gustav, and Ike. Periodic currents at approximately 20-day intervals are obvious in the time series data following Loop Eddy generation. A common Loop Eddy path following eddy shedding is near the Green Canyon 645 site. Time series records show intense near-bottom currents. The highest speed currents at this location, exceeding 35 cm/s are associated with the passage of nearby Loop Eddies. Hurricanes also pass near the Green Canyon site and the near bottom currents respond on a delayed basis.
从海底ADCP分析墨西哥湾北部近底洋流的复杂性
墨西哥湾北部的海洋学是复杂的。环流主导着墨西哥湾的东半部,周期性地释放反气旋环流涡流,进入墨西哥湾西部。风产生的惯性波在整个水柱中移动,将表面能量带到深处。较强的惯性流与风暴事件有关,包括冷锋通道。来自热带气旋的能量已经被证明可以影响近两公里深的近底部水流。地形罗斯比波(trw),显然是由环流和环涡过程的相互作用产生的,它穿过墨西哥湾北部,加速了近海底的洋流。研究人员分析了路易斯安那州Atchafalaya湾以南Green Canyon 645区块1300米深度的海底声学多普勒电流剖面仪(ADCP)的当前剖面数据,以研究这些现象。海底安装的75千赫ADCP于2005年6月安装,以响应海洋能源管理局对承租人的通知,收集数据以确保钻井和生产平台的安全。创新的设计,通过缆绳从ADCP供电和恢复数据,允许几乎连续接收数据。75千赫的ADCP每隔20分钟在距海底20米到500米的地方收集数据。与NTL要求的所有当前剖面数据一样,这些数据被传输到国家数据浮标中心(NDBC),在那里进行质量控制,并传输到世界数值预测中心。原始二进制数据和质量控制数据的副本保存在NDBC。统计和光谱分析表明,在时间和垂直方向上存在复杂的电流结构。从2005年5月到2010年5月,年平均流速约为5厘米/秒。在1200米处,年平均数据在3.8 ~ 5.0 cm/s之间。光谱分析表明,1000和1200米深度的能量主要是在惯性频率(26.08 h)附近和与地形罗斯比波(trw)相关的17-20天波段。在1000米处,两个波段的能量大致相等。在1200米深度处,TRW频段的能量超过惯性频段的能量。虽然惯性流在资料记录中很明显,但随深度的增加而减弱。对单个时间序列进行了调查,以确定环流涡流和墨西哥湾飓风卡特里娜、丽塔、古斯塔夫和艾克的影响。在循环涡旋产生后的时间序列数据中,大约20天的周期电流是明显的。绿峡谷645号附近有一条常见的环形涡流路径。时间序列记录显示近海底有强烈的洋流。在这个位置,速度最高的洋流超过35厘米/秒,与附近的环形涡流有关。飓风也会在格林峡谷附近经过,而近底部的洋流反应迟缓。
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