爪哇海南部锋面涡对高叶绿素-a 沿岸水域的跨海输送

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Mochamad Furqon Azis Ismail , Asep Sandra Budiman , Abdul Basit , Erma Yulihastin , Iis Sofiati , Subekti Mujiasih
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摘要

在爪哇岛南部海岸(SJC)观测到了强烈的中尺度漩涡活动,但其对当地生态系统的影响在很大程度上仍不为人所知。为此,我们研究了遥感测高仪、叶绿素-a(Chl-a)和海面温度(SST)数据,重点关注它们对该地区漩涡的响应。我们的漩涡探测和跟踪分析显示,澳门博彩的网站海岸附近有一个独特的气旋锋面漩涡,近海有一个大型反气旋漩涡,在 2019 年 7 月至 9 月期间非常活跃。气旋锋面涡通过涡丝诱导水流输送,上涌表层下冷水,并通过水平夹带近海富含 Chl-a 的陆架水提高 Chl-a 浓度。然后,反气旋漩涡进一步将富含 Chl-a 的海水向南扩散。据估计,与锋面涡相关的平均跨大陆架迁移量为 1.80-2.33 Sv,在其存在期间向印度洋输出了约 1.87-2.40 × 103 吨 Chl-a。此外,经向风压与 Chl-a 的空间交叉相关分析表明,近海区域的相关值相对较高(0.6-1),滞后时间较短(5 天),表明风在 Chl-a 平流中的作用不容忽视。我们提出了一个三阶段机制来解释近海出现高 Chl-a 的原因:1)风驱动的上升流加强了沿岸营养物质,提高了沿岸水域的 Chl-a 浓度;(2) 锋面气旋漩涡促进了这些上升流富集水域的滞留和离岸输出;(3) 反气旋漩涡将这些富营养水域进一步向南平流。在这种情况下,沿岸上升流的增强和漩涡的共同作用,可以解释近海区域沿岸水域富营养化的原因。
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Cross-shelf transport of high chlorophyll-a coastal waters by frontal eddies in the south of Java sea

Cross-shelf transport of high chlorophyll-a coastal waters by frontal eddies in the south of Java sea

Intense mesoscale eddy activity has been observed off the southern Java coast (SJC), yet its impact on local ecosystems remains largely unknown. To investigate this, we examined remotely sensed altimetry, chlorophyll-a (Chl-a), and sea surface temperature (SST) data, focusing on their response to eddies in the region. Our eddy detection and tracking analysis revealed a unique cyclonic frontal eddy near the SJC coast and a large anticyclonic eddy offshore, active from July to September 2019. The cyclonic frontal eddy induced water transport through eddy filaments, upwelled subsurface cold water, and enhanced Chl-a concentrations by horizontally entraining Chl-a-rich shelf water offshore. The anticyclonic eddy then contributed to further distributing this enriched water southward. The mean cross-shelf transport associated with the frontal eddy was estimated at 1.80–2.33 Sv offshore, exporting approximately 1.87–2.40 × 103 tons of Chl-a to the Indian Ocean during its lifetime. Additionally, the spatial cross-correlation analysis of zonal and meridional wind stress with Chl-a revealed relatively high correlation values (0.6–1) and short lag times (<5 days) in offshore areas, indicating that the role of wind in the Chl-a advection cannot be ignored. We propose a three-stage mechanism to explain the presence of high Chl-a offshore:1) Wind-driven upwelling intensifies coastal nutrients, elevating Chl-a concentrations in coastal waters, 2) Frontal cyclonic eddy facilitates the retention and offshore export of these upwelling-enriched waters. and 3) Anticyclonic eddy advects these nutrient-rich waters further south. The combination of enhanced coastal upwelling and eddies can explain nutrient-rich coastal waters in offshore regions.

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Kuwait Journal of Science
Kuwait Journal of Science MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Kuwait Journal of Science (KJS) is indexed and abstracted by major publishing houses such as Chemical Abstract, Science Citation Index, Current contents, Mathematics Abstract, Micribiological Abstracts etc. KJS publishes peer-review articles in various fields of Science including Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Statistics, Biology, Chemistry and Earth & Environmental Sciences. In addition, it also aims to bring the results of scientific research carried out under a variety of intellectual traditions and organizations to the attention of specialized scholarly readership. As such, the publisher expects the submission of original manuscripts which contain analysis and solutions about important theoretical, empirical and normative issues.
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