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Observations of an early Agulhas current retroflection event in 2001: A temporary cessation of inter-ocean exchange south of Africa?

机译:关于2001年阿古拉斯(Agulhas)当前的一次大变迁事件的观察:非洲南部的海洋间交流暂时停止了吗?

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The exchange of heat and salt between the South Indian Ocean and South Atlantic Ocean, at the southern terminus of the Agulhas current, forms a crucial link in the global ocean circulation. It has been surmised that upstream retroflections in this current could produce temporary interruptions to the exchange, but that their impact would depend on the vertical extent of such retroflections and on their duration. The fortuitous presence at sea of a research vessel has now enabled us to investigate such an episode at subsurface levels in combination with remote sensing of the sea surface. We present here the first in situ evidence that an upstream or early retroflection can extend to a depth of well over 750 m and last for 5 months. This event was likely triggered upstream by the happenstance of two Natal Pulses, large cyclonic eddies inshore of the Agulhas current. These eddies short-circuited the Agulhas with its Return current, leading to the shedding of three large Agulhas rings in quick succession. The arrival of a third cyclonic eddy when the Retroflection was still quite retracted did not lead to another ring shedding event. The resulting early retroflection may have had the effect of stalling the shedding of Agulhas rings and their motion towards the Cape Basin. However, these early retroflections are too scarce to allow generic statements on their generation or consequences, and the relation with large-scale environmental factors. It is likely that the observed withdrawal of the retroflection into the Transkei Basin is a fortuitous result of a series of contingent interactions.
机译:在阿古拉斯海流南端的南印度洋和南大西洋之间的热和盐交换,构成了全球海洋环流的关键环节。据推测,在这一潮流中上游逆流可能会给交易所带来暂时性的中断,但其影响将取决于这种逆流的垂直程度及其持续时间。现在,一艘研究船在海上的偶然出现使我们能够结合海面遥感技术在海平面以下调查这种情况。我们在这里提供了第一个原位证据,表明上游或早期逆行可以延伸到超过750 m的深度并持续5个月。该事件很可能是由两个纳塔尔脉冲的发生触发的,这是阿古拉斯海流近岸的大型旋风涡。这些涡流使Agulhas的返回电流短路,从而导致三个大型Agulhas环迅速脱落。当“逆转”仍然完全收回时,第三次旋风涡旋的到来并没有导致另一次环脱落事件。由此产生的早期逆反射可能会阻止Agulhas环的脱落及其向开普盆地的运动。但是,这些早期的逆转太少了,以至于无法就其产生或后果以及与大规模环境因素的关系作一般性陈述。观察到的逆反射撤回特兰斯凯盆地很可能是一系列偶然相互作用的偶然结果。

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    《Deep-Sea Research》 |2013年第2期|1-8|共8页
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    NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, PO Box 59, Den Burg, Texel, The Netherlands;

    Department of Oceanography, Mare Institute, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa;

    Department of Oceanography, Mare Institute, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa Nansen-Tutu Center for Marine Environmental Research, James Building, University of Cape Town, South Africa;

    Marine Earth Observation, Natural Resources and the Environment, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Rondebosch, Cape Town, South Africa Department of Oceanography, Mare Institute, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa;

    Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research Utrecht, Utrecht University, The Netherlands;

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  • 关键词

    Agulhas current; Retroflection; Natal pulse; Inter-ocean exchange;

    机译:Agulhas潮流;回溯;鼻脉;海洋间交流;

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