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Offshore Freshwater Pathways in the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Impacts of Modeling Choices

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FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE
卷 9, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.841900

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Gulf of Mexico; freshwater offshore pathways; regional modeling; submesoscales; riverine modeling

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  1. Gulf Research Program (GRP) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine through its Understanding Gulf Ocean Systems 2 (UGOS-2) Grant The Loop Current and the Mississippi-Atchafalaya River System: Interactions, Variability, and Modeli
  2. National Science Foundation [OCE -1658174]

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This study investigates the three-dimensional transport and pathway structure of river runoff offshore the continental shelf in the Gulf of Mexico. The results show that the southward offshore transport of river runoff is driven by the largest mesoscale circulations in the basin, and is active in both summer and winter. The study also finds that submesoscale motions slightly enhance the spread of freshwater plumes in summer but have negligible or negative contribution in winter. The differences in freshwater distribution and transport volume among simulations are small.
The Gulf of Mexico is a very productive and economically important system where riverine runoff acts as a linkage between the continental shelf and the open ocean, providing nutrients in addition to freshwater. This work investigates the three-dimensional transport and pathway structure of this river runoff offshore the continental shelf using ensembles of numerical simulations with different configurations regarding grid resolution (mesoscale resolving and submesoscale permitting) and river setup using suites of 5-months long integrations covering nearly 3 years. The riverine forcing is applied only at the surface over an area around the river mouth, a strategy often adopted in numerical studies, or as a meridional flux with a vertical extension. The simulated flow captures the southward offshore transport of river runoff driven by its interaction with the largest mesoscale circulations in the basin, the Loop Current and Loop Current eddies. This pathway is strong and well-document during summer but also active and relevant in winter, despite a less obvious surface signature. The most intense transport occurs primarily at the peripheries of the Loop Current and the detached eddies, and the freshwater is subducted as deep as 600 m around the mesoscale anticyclonic eddies. Submesoscale motions strengthen slightly the spread of freshwater plumes in summer but their contribution is negligible, if not negative, in winter. Differences in the freshwater distribution and transport volume among runs are small and generally less than 10% among ensembles, with overall slightly higher volume of freshwater transported off-shore and at depth in submesoscale permitting runs that include a velocity flux in their riverine input representation.

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