Priscilla Coopen, Yuneeda Bibi Naheed Oozeeraully, M. Ostrowski
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摘要
Saya de Malha银行是西南印度洋马斯克林高原的主要银行之一。它以其独特的生态系统、偏远(最近的岛屿约300公里远)和复杂的海洋条件而闻名。本研究介绍了2018年5月在Dr Fridtjof Nansen号R/V上进行的一项调查的结果,旨在对Saya de Malha浅滩上大规模南赤道流(SEC)的相互作用提供描述性概述。对水流模式的分析揭示了银行浅层地形上的两层水流结构,而在更深的地区,SEC通流则是垂直刚性结构。这两层流由表层和亚温跃层组成。携带低盐度物质(热带地表水)的上层流受在南半球观测到的Ekman动力学驱动,而次温跃层流层很可能受河岸地形起伏产生的潮汐和内波动力学控制。
Ocean circulation over the Saya de Malha Bank in the South West Indian Ocean
The Saya de Malha Bank is one of the major banks of the Mascarene Plateau in the South West Indian Ocean. It is known for its unique ecosystem, remoteness (nearest island is about 300 km away) and complex oceanographic conditions. This study presents the results of a survey conducted in May 2018 on-board the R/V Dr Fridtjof Nansen, and aims to provide a descriptive overview of the interaction of the large-scale South Equatorial Current (SEC) over the shallow Saya de Malha Bank. The analysis of the current pattern revealed a two-layered structure of the current over the shallow topography of the bank compared to the vertically rigid-structure of the SEC throughflow in its deeper region. This two-layered flow consists of a surface layer and a sub-thermocline layer. The top layer flow, carrying the lower salinity mass (Tropical Surface Water) is driven by the Ekman dynamics observed in the southern hemisphere whereas the sub-thermocline current layer is most likely governed by the tidal and internal wave dynamics generated by the topographic relief of the bank.