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Time-dependent, wind-driven flow over a shadow midshelf submarine bank

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Title Time-dependent, wind-driven flow over a shadow midshelf submarine bank
Names Barth, John A. (creator)
Pierce, S. D. (creator)
Castelao, R. M. (creator)
Date Issued 2005 (iso8601)
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Abstract During summer 2001, high-resolution hydrographic, velocity, and bio-optical surveys
were conducted over Heceta Bank off central Oregon. North of the bank, upwelling
over simple bottom topography exhibited a classic response with a midshelf, baroclinic
coastal jet and upwelled isopycnals. The coastal upwelling jet follows the bank
topography as it widens offshore before reaching the southern end of the bank, where the
shelf break turns almost 90° back toward the coast. The ensuing adjustment involves the
offshelf transport of coastal water and the material it contains. The jet meanders
anticyclonically in the ‘‘lee’’ of the bank before resuming its equatorward path seaward of
the shelf break. A pool of high-chlorophyll (>15 mg m¯³) near-surface water is found in
the low-velocity ‘‘lee’’ region created by the bank. A low-temperature, high-salinity
bottom water pool, supplied primarily from the south, lies over the inshore region of the
bank. This bottom pool is up to 40 m thick and contains elevated levels of
suspended material. By creating an east-west perturbation in the coastal upwelling front,
the flow-topography interaction introduces an alongshore pressure gradient. When
southward upwelling-favorable winds relax, this alongshore pressure gradient can drive
flow back to the north. This leads to northward flow on the inshore side of the bank,
ultimately setting up the potential for recirculation around the entire bank complex on a
timescale of about 10 days. Strong northward winds during summer lead to downwelling
within 15 km of the coast, accompanied by significant (>0.2 m s¯¹) wind-driven
northward currents.
Genre Article
Identifier Barth, J. A., Pierce, S. D. and Castelao, R. M., 2005, Time-dependent, wind-driven flow over a shallow midshelf submarine bank: J. Geophys. Res., v. 110, C10S05.

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