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Echanges côte-large à moyenne échelle au niveau de la pente continentale du Golfe du Lion. Processus et Modélisation ArchiMer
Andre, Gael.
Dynamics of water mass exchanges between the Gulf of Lions (GoL) and the open sea are driven by several physical processes, which influence circulation at several spacio-temporal scales. This study, based on a realistic modelling during two years, aims to bring a better knowledge of circulation and hydrodynamics processes occurring in the NW Mediterranean Sea and in the GoL. Firstly, the NW Mediterranean Basin circulation modelled during the year 2001 is compared with Sea Surface Temperature (SST) satellite measurements (AVHRR) and with the MEDATLAS climatology. These comparisons show a good agreement concerning surface patterns and seasonal variability of the large scale circulation. At lower scale, several processes influence circulation over the shelf...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Instabilities; Meso scale variability; Slope current; Hydrodynamical modelling; Gulf of Lions; Mediterranean Sea; Instabilité; Variabilité méso échelle; Courant de pente; Modélisation hydrodynamique; Golfe du Lion; Mer Méditerranée.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/these-3673.pdf
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High resolution seafloor images in the Gulf of Cadiz, Iberian margin ArchiMer
Hanquiez, V; Mulder, T; Lecroart, P; Gonthier, E; Marches, E; Voisset, Michel.
In the Gulf of Cadiz, the hydrodynamic process acting on particle transport and deposition is a strong density-driven bottom current caused by the outflow of the saline deep Mediterranean water at the Strait of Gibraltar: the Mediterranean Outflow Water (MOW). New high resolution acoustic data including EM300 multibeam echo-sounder, deep-towed acoustic system SAR and very high resolution seismic, completed by piston cores collected during the CADISAR cruise allow to improve the understanding of the hydrodynamics of the MOW in the eastern part of the Gulf of Cadiz. Interpretation of data corrects the previous model established in this area and allows, for the first time, the accurate characterization of various bedforms and erosive structures along the MOW...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Instabilities; Sedimentary processes; Acoustic facies; Deep towed SAR; Contourites; Mediterranean Outflow Water MOW; Gulf of Cadiz.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/publication-3676.pdf
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Submesoscale cyclones in the Agulhas current ArchiMer
Krug, M.; Swart, S.; Gula, J..
Gliders were deployed for the first time in the Agulhas Current region to investigate processes of interactions between western boundary currents and shelf waters. Continuous observations from the gliders in water depths of 100-1000m and over a period of 1month provide the first high-resolution observations of the Agulhas Current's inshore front. The observations collected in a nonmeandering Agulhas Current show the presence of submesoscale cyclonic eddies, generated at the inshore boundary of the Agulhas Current. The submesoscale cyclones are often associated with warm water plumes, which extend from their western edge and exhibit strong northeastward currents. These features are a result of shear instabilities and extract their energy from the mean...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Western boundary current; Coastal and shelf; Sub-mesoscale; Agulhas Current; Ocean gliders; Instabilities.
Ano: 2017 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00376/48687/69640.pdf
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Sub-Mesoscale Frontal Instabilities in the Omani Coastal Current ArchiMer
Morvan, Mathieu; Carton, Xavier.
The Omani Coastal Current (OCC) flowing northward along the southern coast of Oman during the summer monsoon is associated with an upwelling system. The mesoscale circulation of the western Arabian Sea is dominated by energetic mesoscale eddies down to about 1000 m depth. They drive the pathways of the upwelling water masses and the Persian Gulf Outflow water. This paper focuses on the sub-mesoscale frontal dynamics in the OCC by analyzing the results from a regional realistic numerical simulation performed with a primitive equation model. Off the Omani coast, the interaction between the upwelling fronts and the mesoscale eddies triggers the frontogenesis at play in the surface mixed layer during the summer monsoon. In spring, sub-mesoscale eddies are...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Sub-mesoscale; Fronts; Instabilities.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00623/73483/72784.pdf
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