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Water Masses and Circulation in the Tropical Pacific off Central Mexico and Surrounding Areas.

Authors :
Portela, Esther
Beier, Emilio
Barton, Eric D.
Castro, Rubén
Godínez, Victor
Palacios-Hernández, Emilio
Fiedler, Paul C.
Sánchez-Velasco, Laura
Trasviña, Armando
Source :
Journal of Physical Oceanography; Oct2016, Vol. 46 Issue 10, p3069-3081, 13p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The seasonal variations and the interactions of the water masses in the tropical Pacific off central Mexico (TPCM) and four surrounding areas were examined based on an extensive new hydrographic database. The regional water masses were redefined in terms of absolute salinity ( S<subscript>A</subscript>) and conservative temperature (Θ) according to the Thermodynamic Equation of Seawater 2010 (TEOS-10). Hydrographic data and the evaporation minus (precipitation + runoff) balance were used to investigate the origin and seasonality of two salinity minima in the area. The shallow (50-100 m) salinity minimum originates with the California Current System and becomes saltier as it extends southeastward and mixes with tropical subsurface waters while the surface salinity minimum extends farther north in the TPCM in summer and fall because of the northward advection of tropical surface waters. The interactions between water masses allow a characterization of the seasonal pattern of circulation of the Mexican Coastal Current (MCC), the tropical branch of the California Current, and the flows through the entrance of the Gulf of California. The seasonality of the MCC inferred from the distribution of the water masses largely coincides with the geostrophic circulation forced by an annual Rossby wave. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223670
Volume :
46
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Physical Oceanography
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
126578055
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1175/JPO-D-16-0068.1