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Structure and dynamics of a coastal filament

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Title Structure and dynamics of a coastal filament
Names Dewey, Richard K. (creator)
Moum, James N. (creator)
Paulson, Clayton A. (creator)
Caldwell, Douglas R. (creator)
Pierce, Stephen D. (creator)
Date Issued 1991-08-15 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract Repeated microstructure transects across filaments in the coastal transition zone (CTZ) have
Revealed fundamental structure and dynamics of the complicated features. The measurements allow
detailed momentum and vorticity analyses and provide a possible explanations for structural
asymmetry of the fronts. Observations made between July 2 and July 23, 1988, along the central
meridional CTZ survey line were used to estimate terms in the meridional momentum equation. The
analysis indicates geostrophic flow along the axes of the fronts with the across-front pressure gradient
explaining as much as 87% of the variance in the balance. Significant ageostrophic flow in the
across-front coordinate was found, with the along-front pressure gradient explaining only 71% of the
variance in the momentum balance. The fronts were found to be asymmetric in relative vorticity, with
stronger positive vorticity on the cooler side of the front and weaker negative vorticity on the warm
side. Mean vertical velocities were estimated from the repeated transects of acoustic Doppler current
profiles and the rapid sampling vertical profiler hydrographic and turbulence measurements. Regions
of upwelling and downwelling are likely associated with adjustments in the relative vorticity, resulting
in maximum vertical velocities of 40 m d⁻¹. Asymmetry in the near-surface temperature and salinity
extrema are explained by cross-frontal exchange. This cross-frontal exchange modifies the relative roles of salinity and temperature in determining the density away from the coastal upwelling region, a dynamically important characteristic not revealed by advanced very high resolution radiometer imagery.
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Identifier Dewey, R., J. Moum, C. Paulson, D. Caldwell, and S. Pierce (1991), Structure and Dynamics of a Coastal Filament, J. Geophys. Res., 96(C8), 14885-14907, doi:10.1029/91JC00944.

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