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Influence of the oceanographic conditions during spring 2003 on the transport of the Prestige tanker fuel oil to the Galician coast

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MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Volume 53, Issue 5-7, Pages 239-249

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2005.09.031

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Prestige oil spill; PAHs; wind and density-driven circulation; Iberian current; Iberian poleward current

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Hydrographic data collected during the cruise HIDROPRESTIGE were combined with meteorological and dynamic data provided by remote sensors and drifting/moored buoys, to describe the surface circulation of the Northern Iberian basin in March-April 2003. Sea surface winds transported the floating Prestige oil slicks from the sinking area to the continental slope off the Rias Baixas in 1/2 month: the surface current intensity was 2% of the wind intensity and it was rotated clockwise 5 degrees from the wind direction. Mesoscale cyclonic and anticyclonic structures west of 10 degrees W increased the residence time of oil patches in the Northern Iberian basin, as compared with the expected southwards flow of the Iberian current (IC). On the other hand, the Iberian poleward current (IPQ formed a marked surface front with coastal waters, preventing the entry of fuel oil into the rias. PAHs in the surface layer during the cruise were < 0. 5 mu g L-1 except in the Galicia bank (similar to 1 mu g L-1; where the Prestige tanker was still leaking) and the vicinity of Cape Fisterra (similar to 1.5 mu g L-1; where the convergence front between the IPC and coastal waters vanished). (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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