南下加利福尼亚外海的加利福尼亚洋流系统

IF 3.8 3区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
Brandon López-Aviles , Emilio Beier , Rodrigo Duran , José Gómez-Valdés , Rubén Castro , Laura Sánchez-Velasco
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摘要

本研究基于墨西哥南下加利福尼亚附近两次巡航(2010 年 6 月和 2012 年 5 月)获得的水文数据、2018 年世界海洋数据库、加利福尼亚海洋渔业合作调查和墨西哥加利福尼亚角流调查巡航计划获得的历史原位测量数据,以及卫星图像和全球再分析数据,描述了南下加利福尼亚附近的加利福尼亚洋流系统。加州洋流系统的特点是四股近表层洋流的相互作用。在远离海岸的地方,加利福尼亚洋流在北太平洋副热带环流内流动,但没有到达墨西哥附近的太平洋热带-副热带辐合带。从 12 月到 6 月,沿岸会出现一股赤道流,称为加利福尼亚洋流的热带分支。这股海流在 3 月至 6 月间增强,与沿岸上升流引起的海量流动密切相关。7 月,加利福尼亚洋流热带支流的一个新分支沿南下加利福尼亚海岸转向极地。由于它的流向与加州洋流相反,因此常被称为加州表层逆流。此外,加利福尼亚暗流也被探测到,它影响着 100 米到 900 米的水柱,在 200 米到 300 米之间的极地流速最大,然后向海面减弱。加利福尼亚暗流在大陆坡上全年持续存在,在加利福尼亚湾入口附近显示出明显的半年度成分。南下加利福尼亚附近的加利福尼亚洋流系统对墨西哥附近太平洋热带-亚热带辐合区过渡水域的形成起着至关重要的作用。强调了加利福尼亚洋流热带支流赤道流在墨西哥近海中太平洋氧气最少区水域通风方面的重要性。
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The California current system off Baja California Sur

Based on hydrographic data from two cruises (June 2010 and May 2012) off Baja California Sur, Mexico, historical in situ measurements from the World Ocean Database 2018, California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations, and Investigaciones Mexicanas de la Corriente de California cruise programs, as well as satellite images and data from the Global Reanalysis, this study describes the California Current System off Baja California Sur. The California Current System is characterized by the interaction of four near-surface currents. Far from the coast, the California Current flows within the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre but does not reach the Pacific Tropical-Subtropical Convergence off Mexico. From December to June, an equatorward flow known as the Tropical Branch of California Current emerges along the coast. This flow intensifies from March to June and is closely related to the mass flux induced by coastal upwelling. In July, a new branch of the Tropical Branch of the California Current turns poleward along the Baja California Sur coast. This flow is often referred to as the California Surface Countercurrent because it flows in the opposite direction to the California Current. Additionally, the California Undercurrent is detected, influencing the water column from 100 to 900 m, with a maximum poleward flow between 200 m and 300 m, decreasing toward the surface. The California Undercurrent persists throughout the year over the continental slope, displaying a significant semiannual component around the Gulf of California entrance. The California Current System off Baja California Sur plays a crucial role in the formation of Transitional Waters within the Pacific Tropical-Subtropical Convergence off Mexico. The importance of equatorward flows by the Tropical Branch of California Current in ventilating the Oxygen Minimum Zone waters in the Central Pacific off Mexico is emphasized.

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Progress in Oceanography
Progress in Oceanography 地学-海洋学
CiteScore
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138
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期刊介绍: Progress in Oceanography publishes the longer, more comprehensive papers that most oceanographers feel are necessary, on occasion, to do justice to their work. Contributions are generally either a review of an aspect of oceanography or a treatise on an expanding oceanographic subject. The articles cover the entire spectrum of disciplines within the science of oceanography. Occasionally volumes are devoted to collections of papers and conference proceedings of exceptional interest. Essential reading for all oceanographers.
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