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Water masses and circulation in the surface layers of the Caribbean at 66°W
Author(s) -
HernándezGuerra Alonso,
Joyce Terrence M.
Publication year - 2000
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 - 10.1029/1999gl011230
Subject(s) - hydrography , water mass , subtropics , oceanography , geology , surface water , antarctic intermediate water , zonal and meridional , climatology , north atlantic deep water , thermohaline circulation , environmental science , environmental engineering , fishery , biology
A meridional hydrographic section was made in August–September 1997 at 66°W from the coast of Venezuela to Woods Hole aboard the R/V Knorr. In this report, we concentrate on near surface measurements in the Caribbean. The data show two distinct water masses with different origins. From approximately 14°N to Puerto Rico, Caribbean Surface Water and Subtropical Under Water with their source in the North Atlantic are found, as previously observed. From Venezuela to approximately 13°N, a less saline water mass with its source in the Tropics and South Atlantic is found. Within the southern portion of the section, two different velocity patterns are observed, namely, an eastward flow with a subsurface maximum near the coast of Venezuela, and a surface intensified westward jet with Velocities of 130 cm s −1 in midbasin.

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