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Dynamical processes within an anticyclonic eddy revealed from Argo floats
Author(s) -
Zhang WenZhou,
Xue Huijie,
Chai Fei,
Ni Qinbiao
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
geophysical research letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.007
H-Index - 273
eISSN - 1944-8007
pISSN - 0094-8276
DOI - 10.1002/2015gl063120
Subject(s) - argo , downwelling , anticyclone , eddy , upwelling , geology , mesoscale meteorology , oceanography , eddy diffusion , pycnocline , mixed layer , geophysics , atmospheric sciences , climatology , environmental science , mechanics , turbulence , physics
Mesoscale eddies play a significant role in supplying the nutrients required for phytoplankton blooms and redistributing biomass in the ocean. However, how eddies influence nutrient flux and biomass distribution remains unclear. Here we reveal two important dynamical processes (radial displacement and vertical fluctuations) within an anticyclonic eddy by analyzing observations from Argo floats. The Argo floats in the eddy were displaced toward the eddy edge due to the imbalance of radial momentum. Vertical fluctuations below the mixed layer resulted in alternating upwelling and downwelling in the inner and outer parts of the eddy. High salinity deep water was uplifted tens of meters by the upwelling and further extended to the surface with the aid of wind effects. Vertical motions associated with the fluctuations penetrated to the depths of several hundred meters. These processes represent crucial dynamical mechanisms for the motion of particles in mature anticyclonic eddies.