Submesoscale activity over the shelf of the northern South China Sea in summer: simulation with an embedded model


Autoria(s): Liu Guoqiang; He Yijun; Shen Hui; Qiu Zhongfeng
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

We applied a primitive equation ocean model to simulate submesoscale activities and processes over the shelf of the northern South China Sea (NSCS) with a one-way nesting technology for downscaling. The temperature and density fields showed that submesoscale activities were ubiquitous in the NSCS shelf. The vertical velocity was considerably enhanced in submesoscale processes and could reach an average of 58 m per day in the subsurface. At this point, the mixed layer depth also was deepened along the front, and the surface kinetic energy also increased with the intense vertical movement induced by submesoscale activity. Thus, submesoscale stirring/mixing is important for tracers, such as temperature, salinity, nutrients, dissolved organic, and inorganic carbon. This result may have implication for climate and biogeochemical investigations.

Identificador

http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/0/5303

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/167039

Fonte

Liu Guoqiang; He Yijun; Shen Hui; Qiu Zhongfeng.Submesoscale activity over the shelf of the northern South China Sea in summer: simulation with an embedded model,CHINESE JOURNAL OF OCEANOLOGY AND LIMNOLOGY,2010,28(5):1073-1079

Palavras-Chave #Limnology; Oceanography #CALIFORNIA CURRENT SYSTEM #POTENTIAL VORTICITY #DISSIPATION-SCALE #MESOSCALE MOTION #OMEGA-EQUATION #OCEAN #TRANSITION #DIAGNOSIS #LAYER #TURBULENCE
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期刊论文