Offshore Plankton Blooms via Mesoscale and Sub-Mesoscale Interactions With a Western Boundary Current

IF 3.3 2区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
Christopher C. Chapman, Bernadette M. Sloyan, Amandine Schaeffer, Iain M. Suthers, Kylie A. Pitt
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We investigate mesoscale circulations in an oligotrophic western boundary current, the East Australian Current, during a sustained offshore plankton bloom. Using a series of high resolution hydrographic sections taken a few days apart, supplemented with in situ samples of nutrients, satellite and long-term mooring measurements, we describe a dynamic situation by which the East Australian Current's velocity core and associated front, interacts with a mesoscale eddy, migrating zonally by approximately 100 km over the course of 10 days. This interaction between the boundary current and mesoscale eddy field occurred concurrently with a sustained offshore plankton bloom. Sub-mesoscale upwelling motions on the inshore flank of the boundary current core coincides with increased nutrient and plankton concentrations in the near surface. Calculations based on the quasi-geostrophic omega equation and finite size lyapunov exponents suggest that these vertical motion arise from the interaction of the mesoscale with the East Australian Current. Frontolysis (the destruction of horizontal buoyancy gradients) leads to a thermally indirect ageostrophic secondary circulation that has the potential to supply nutrients to the near surface ocean. Using satellite data, we investigate the mesoscale conditions associated with all offshore phytoplankton blooms identified by an automated method, finding similar mesoscale patterns to those observed during the field campaign. We conclude that the interaction between the East Australian Current and mesoscale eddies is a recurrent catalyst for the complex sub-mesoscale dynamics we observed, and is likely a fundamental processes in driving offshore biological productivity in the region.

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中尺度和次中尺度浮游生物与西部边界流的相互作用导致近海浮游生物大量繁殖
在近海浮游生物持续大量繁殖期间,我们对低营养西部边界洋流(东澳大利亚洋流)的中尺度环流进行了研究。利用一系列相隔数天拍摄的高分辨率水文断面图,并辅以营养物原位样本、卫星和长期系泊测量数据,我们描述了东澳大利亚洋流的速度核心和相关前沿与中尺度涡相互作用的动态情况,中尺度涡在 10 天时间里向带状移动了约 100 公里。边界流与中尺度涡场之间的这种相互作用与持续的近海浮游生物大量繁殖同时发生。边界流核心近岸侧的次中尺度上升流运动与近海面营养物质和浮游生物浓度的增加相吻合。根据准地养欧米茄方程和有限大小的莱普诺夫指数进行的计算表明,这些垂直运动产生于中尺度与东澳大利亚洋流的相互作用。前溶解(水平浮力梯度的破坏)会导致热间接老熟次生环流,从而有可能为近表层海洋提供营养物质。利用卫星数据,我们研究了与自动方法识别的所有近海浮游植物藻华相关的中尺度条件,发现中尺度模式与实地活动中观察到的模式相似。我们的结论是,东澳大利亚洋流与中尺度漩涡之间的相互作用是我们观测到的复杂亚中尺度动态的经常性催化剂,很可能是驱动该地区近海生物生产力的基本过程。
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Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans
Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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