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Chlorophyll variability in eastern boundary currents

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Title Chlorophyll variability in eastern boundary currents
Names Thomas, A. C. (creator)
Carr, M. E. (creator)
Strub, P. Ted (creator)
Date Issued 2001-09-15 (iso8601)
Abstract The first three years of SeaWiFS data (1997-2000) provide the most complete quantification to date of chlorophyll seasonal variability along the full latitudinal extent of the four major eastern boundary currents (EBCs). Comparisons to previously published chlorophyll seasonal climatologies deduced from the relatively sparse coverage provided by the Coastal Zone Color Scanners (CZCS) show significant differences in both southern hemisphere EBCs, while northern hemisphere regions are qualitatively similar. Comparisons between chlorophyll and cross-shelf Ekman transport seasonal cycles, calculated from coincident satellite scatterometer data, show seasonal maxima have similar phases over most of the California Current, at higher (>32ºS) latitutdes in the Peru-Chile and Bengela Currents (>30ºS) and at lowest latitudes (<20ºS) in the Canary Current. Latitudinal zones within which phases diverge are indicative of alternate and/or more distant forcing.
Genre Article
Identifier Thomas, A. C., Carr, M. E., and Strub, P. T., 2001, Chlorophyll variability in eastern boundary currents: Geophys. Res. Lettr., v. 28, p. 3,421-3,424.

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