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Malvinas-slope water intrusions on the northern Patagonia continental shelf

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OCEAN SCIENCE
卷 6, 期 1, 页码 345-359

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/os-6-345-2010

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  1. US National Science Foundation [CRN 2076, GEO-0452325]
  2. Universidad de Buenos Aires [UBACyT08-10 X176]
  3. CONICET [PIP09-112-200801]
  4. Agencia Nacional de Promocion Cientifica y Tecnologica [PICT08-1874]

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Patagonia continental shelf located off southeastern South America is bounded offshore by the Malvinas Current, which extends northward from northern Drake Passage (similar to 55 degrees S) to nearly 38 degrees S. The transition between relatively warm-fresh shelf waters and Subantarctic Waters from the western boundary current is characterized by a thermohaline front extending nearly 2500 km. We use satellite derived sea surface temperature, and chlorophyll-a data combined with hydrographic and surface drifter data to document the intrusions of slope waters onto the continental shelf near 41 degrees S. These intrusions create vertically coherent localized negative temperature and positive salinity anomalies extending onshore about 150 km from the shelf break. The region is associated with a center of action of the first mode of non-seasonal sea surface temperature variability and also relatively high chlorophyll-a variability, suggesting that the intrusions are important in promoting the local development of phytoplankton. The generation of slope water penetrations at this location may be triggered by the inshore excursion of the 100 m isobath, which appears to steer the Malvinas Current waters over the outer shelf.

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