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Ocean circulation along the southern Chile transition region (38°–46°S): Mean, seasonal and interannual variability, with a focus on 2014–2016
Fecha
2019Registro en:
Progress in Oceanography, Volumen 172,
00796611
10.1016/j.pocean.2019.01.004
Autor
Strub, P. Ted
James, Corinne
Montecino, Vivian
Rutllant, José A.
Blanco, José Luis
Institución
Resumen
© 2019 The AuthorsSatellite and atmospheric model fields are used to describe the wind forcing, surface ocean circulation, temperature and chlorophyll-a pigment concentrations along the coast of southern Chile in the transition region between 38° and 46°S. Located inshore of the bifurcation of the eastward South Pacific Current into the equatorward Humboldt and the poleward Cape Horn Currents, the region also includes the Chiloé Inner Sea and the northern extent of the complex system of fjords, islands and canals that stretch south from near 42°S. The high resolution satellite data reveal that equatorward currents next to the coast extend as far south as 48°–51°S in spring-summer. They also display detailed distributions of forcing from wind stress and wind stress curl near the coast and within the Inner Sea. Between 38°–46°S, both winds and surface currents during 1993–2016 change directions seasonally from equatorward during summer upwelling to poleward during winter downwelling, wit