A winter upwelling event in the Northern Galician Rias: Frequency and oceanographic implications |
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Authors: | I. Alvarez N. Ospina-Alvarez Y. Pazos M. deCastro P. Bernardez M.J. Campos J.L. Gomez-Gesteira M.T. Alvarez-Ossorio M. Varela M. Gomez-Gesteira R. Prego |
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Affiliation: | aGrupo de Fisica de la Atmosfera y del Oceano, Unversidad de Vigo, Facultad de Ciencias, Ourense, Spain;bCESAM, Departamento de Física, Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal;cMarine Research Institute (CSIC), Vigo, Spain;dInstituto Tecnoloxico para o Control do Medio Mariño de Galicia, Peirao de Vilaxoan, Villagarcia de Arosa, Pontevedra, Spain;eCentro Oceanográfico de La Coruña (IEO), La Coruña, Spain;fArea de Control y Gestion del Medio Marino y los Recursos Marinos, Fundación CETMAR, Vigo, Spain |
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Abstract: | A winter shelf-water upwelling evidence (February 2008) is described by first time in the Northern Galician Rias (NW Iberian Peninsula). On February 20, after 9 consecutive days of upwelling favorable conditions, inside the O Barqueiro Ria was observed the presence of seawater below 10 m depth which replaced the less saline water previously observed in January. This situation was in agreement with the analyzed Ekman transport close to the northern Galician coast. Salinity and temperature distribution revealed that the upwelled water inside the rias corresponds to shelf bottom seawater which is not associated with Eastern North Atlantic Central Water or the Iberian Poleward Current. In addition, TS diagram indicated a higher influence of upwelling eastward (Viveiro–Barqueiro–Ortigueira). Nutrient salts' concentrations also suggested the presence of seawater from subsurface origin with a small variation with regard to the winter mixing in this marine area. Plankton showed the existence of spring conditions related to solar radiation increase associated to upwelling favorable winds. Some species also corroborated the intrusion of shelf-water inside the ria. Results from the analysis of Ekman transport data from 1967 to 2007 revealed that this event cannot be considered an isolated episode. In fact, the number of days per month under upwelling favorable conditions in winter (January–March) was not negligible (8–10 days) showing that upwelling events along the northern Galician coast are also possible during winter. |
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Keywords: | winter upwelling Galician coast thermohaline variables nutrients chlorophyll plankton |
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