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Time-Space Variability of Chlorophyll-a and Associated Physical Variables within the Region off Central-Southern Chile

Journal

REMOTE SENSING
Volume 5, Issue 11, Pages 5550-5571

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs5115550

Keywords

satellite Chl-a; annual cycle; wind-driven upwelling; alongshore and across-shore differences; central-southern Chile

Funding

  1. Fondo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (FONDECYT) [1120504, 3110173]
  2. Fondo de Investigacion Pesquera (FIP) [2012-56-DAP-17]

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Time-space fluctuations of chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) within the region off central-southern Chile (33-42 degrees S), and their association with meteorological-oceanographic conditions, were analyzed using satellite time series data (2002-2012). The mean distribution of moderate values of Chl-a (approximate to 0.5 mgm(-3)) in the northern section (33-38 degrees S) extended out to approximate to 200 km of the coast whereas they were restricted to a narrower band in the southern section (38-42 degrees S). Mean wind stress and wind stress curl were upwelling favorable for most part of the year in the northern section whereas upwelling-downwelling periods were distinct in the southern section. The dominant frequency of Chl-a variability in the coastal zone and the coastal transition zone was annual, as it was for the rest of the variables, except in a transitional band between these zones and where a semi-permanent jet is located. At the annual frequency, the alongshore distribution of coastal Chl-a presented strong discontinuities, with minimum values around upwelling centers (approximate to 37 and 40 degrees S) and higher values (> 2 mgm(-3)) in between. Also at the annual frequency, correlation analyses suggest that Ekman transport and Ekman pumping might act synchronously to extend the offshore distribution of the highest Chl-a values during the spring-summer period whereas mesoscale activity appears to contribute to Chl-a increases in the coastal transition zone. Sea surface temperature does not appear to be associated with the annual cycle of Chl-a in the coastal zone and in the coastal transition zone it might be linked to Chl-a variability through the effects of internal waves.

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