三十年来大西洋水平环流的一致图像

IF 4.1 3区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Ocean Science Pub Date : 2023-07-06 DOI:10.5194/os-19-1009-2023
V. Caínzos, M. Pérez-Hernández, D. Santana-Toscano, C. Arumí-Planas, A. Hernández‐Guerra
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摘要大西洋环流的特点是大西洋经向翻转环流(AMOC)路径的复杂系统。由于与附近水团的相互作用,这些洋流在经向上发生变化。水文测量数据提供了用过去30年的高分辨率数据描述整个水柱的水流特征的机会。此外,逆方法可以量化这些剖面上的绝对纬向输送,根据质量、热量和淡水,以及它们的输送加权温度和盐度,确定特定纬度上每个洋流的强度。一般来说,在几十年的时间里,每种洋流的输运或性质都没有变化。在南大西洋,环流描述了受几个再环流影响的亚热带环流。在45°S下,有将近61 Sv从南大洋和印度洋进入。南大西洋亚热带环流通过北巴西流向北输出17.0±1.2 Sv和约1 PW,并以45°S向南输出- 55 Sv,进入南极绕极流。在北大西洋,大部分输送是通过西边界流向北平流,在北大西洋亚极区对流过程中,西边界流的强度降低,这也反映在质量和热输送的北移过程中。深层带着水沿着西部边界向南移动,保持着相似的质量和热量传输值,直到分离成东部分支,穿过南大西洋的大西洋中脊。源自南大洋的深海水主要通过南大西洋的西部次海盆沿南大西洋分布,向北流动至24.5°N,温度随时间呈上升趋势。
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Consistent picture of the horizontal circulation of the Atlantic Ocean over 3 decades
Abstract. The circulation in the Atlantic Ocean is marked by the complex system of pathways of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). These currents change meridionally due to the interaction with nearby water masses. Hydrographic data provide the opportunity to characterize these currents for the whole water column with high-resolution data over the last 30 years. Moreover, inverse methods enable the quantification of absolute zonal transports across these sections, determining the strength of each current at a certain latitude in terms of mass, heat, and freshwater, as well as their transport-weighted temperature and salinity. Generally, no changes can be found among decades for each of the currents in terms of transport or their properties. In the South Atlantic, the circulation describes the subtropical gyre affected by several recirculations. There are nearly 61 Sv entering from the Southern and Indian oceans at 45∘ S. The South Atlantic subtropical gyre exports 17.0 ± 1.2 Sv and around 1 PW northward via the North Brazil Current, as well as −55 Sv southward at 45∘ S into the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. In the North Atlantic, most of the transport is advected northward via the western boundary currents, which reduce their strength as they take part in convection processes in the subpolar North Atlantic, also reflected in the northward progress of mass and heat transport. Deep layers carry waters southward along the western boundary, maintaining similar values of mass and heat transport until the separation into an eastern branch crossing the mid-Atlantic Ridge in the South Atlantic. Abyssal waters originating in the Southern Ocean are distributed along the South Atlantic mainly through its western subbasin, flowing northward up to 24.5∘ N, subjected to an increasing trend in their temperature with time.
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Ocean Science
Ocean Science 地学-海洋学
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期刊介绍: Ocean Science (OS) is a not-for-profit international open-access scientific journal dedicated to the publication and discussion of research articles, short communications, and review papers on all aspects of ocean science: experimental, theoretical, and laboratory. The primary objective is to publish a very high-quality scientific journal with free Internet-based access for researchers and other interested people throughout the world. Electronic submission of articles is used to keep publication costs to a minimum. The costs will be covered by a moderate per-page charge paid by the authors. The peer-review process also makes use of the Internet. It includes an 8-week online discussion period with the original submitted manuscript and all comments. If accepted, the final revised paper will be published online. Ocean Science covers the following fields: ocean physics (i.e. ocean structure, circulation, tides, and internal waves); ocean chemistry; biological oceanography; air–sea interactions; ocean models – physical, chemical, biological, and biochemical; coastal and shelf edge processes; paleooceanography.
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