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Currents and water masses of the coastal transition zone off Northern California, June to August 1988

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Title Currents and water masses of the coastal transition zone off Northern California, June to August 1988
Names Huyer, Adriana, 1945- (creator)
Kosro, P. Michael, 1951- (creator)
Fleischbein, Jane (creator)
Ramp, Steven R. (creator)
Stanton, Tim (creator)
Washburn, Libe (creator)
Chavez, Francisco P. (creator)
Cowles, Timothy J. (creator)
Pierce, Stephen D. (creator)
Smith, Robert L. (Robert Lloyd), 1935- (creator)
Date Issued 1991-08-15 (iso8601)
Abstract In summer 1988, we made repeated mesoscale surveys of a grid extending 200 km offshore between
37°N and 39°N in the coastal transition zone off northern California, obtaining continuous acoustic
Doppler current profiler data and conductivity-temperature-depth data at standard stations 25 km apart
on alongshore sections 40 km apart. All surveys showed a baroclinic equatorward jet, with core
velocities of >50 cm/s at the surface decreasing to about 10 cm/s at 200m , a width of 50-75 km,
and a baroclinic transporotf about4 Sv. The core of the jet lay between the 8.6 and9 .4 m²/s²
contours of geopotential anomaly (relative to 500 dbar). Three current meter moorings, deployed at
25-km separation across the jet at the beginning of the survey sequence, provided time-series of the
velocity; throughout the 37-day deployment, at least one mooring was within the core defined by the
8.6 and9 .4 m²/s² contours. The jet flowed southwestward across the grid from late June until
mid-July 1988, when the jet axis moved offshore in the north and onshore in the southern portion of
the grid. Temperature-salinity analysis shows that jet waters can be distinguished from both the freshly
upwelled coastal waters and the offshore waters. Isopycnal maps indicate alongshore advection of
relatively fresh, cool water from farther north, as well as small-scale patchiness not resolved by our
survey grid. The baroclinic jet observed here may be continuous with the core of the California
Current off central California. The later surveys clearly showed a poleward-flowing undercurrent
adjacent to the continental slope, with core velocities up to 20 cm/s at depths of 150-250 m. Its
baroclinic transport (relative to 500 dbar) increased from <0.5 Sv to >1.0 Sv between late June and
early August 1988. Within the survey grid, there was a definite onshore gradient in the characteristics
of North Pacific Intermediate Water. The subsurface waters adjacent to the continental margin were
warmer and more saline than those offshore, indicating net northward advection by the California
Undercurrent over the inshore 100 km and equatorward advection farther from shore.
Genre Article
Identifier Huyer, A., Kosro, P. M., Fleischbein, J., Ramp, S. R., Stanton, T., Washburn, L., & Chavez, F. (1991). Currents and water masses of the coastal transition zone off Northern California, June to August 1988. Journal of Geophysical Research, 96(C8), 14809-14831.

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