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Characterisation of coastal counter-currents on the inner shelf of the Gulf of Cadiz

dc.contributor.authorGarel, Erwan
dc.contributor.authorLaiz, I.
dc.contributor.authorDrago, T.
dc.contributor.authorRelvas, Paulo
dc.date.accessioned2017-04-07T15:57:06Z
dc.date.available2017-04-07T15:57:06Z
dc.date.issued2016-07
dc.description.abstractAt the Gulf of Cadiz (GoC), poleward currents leaning along the coast alternate with coastal upwelling jets of opposite direction. Here the patterns of these coastal countercurrents (CCCs) are derived from ADCP data collected during 7 deployments at a single location on the inner shelf. The multiyear (2008-2014) time-series, constituting similar to 18 months of hourly records, are further analysed together with wind data from several sources representing local and basin-scale conditions. During one deployment, temperature sensors were also installed near the mooring site to examine the vertical thermal stratification associated with periods of poleward flow. These observations indicate that the coastal circulation is mainly alongshore and barotropic. However, a baroclinic flow is often observed shortly at the time of flow inversion to poleward. CCCs develop all year-round and exclusively control the occurrence of warm coastal water during the upwelling season. On average, one poleward flow lasting 3 days was observed every week, corresponding to CCCs during-40% of the time without seasonal variability. Thus, the studied region is distinct from typical upwelling systems where equatorward coastal upwelling jets largely predominate. CCCs often start to develop near the bed and are frequently associated with 2-layer cross shore flows characteristic of downwelling conditions (offshore near the bed). In general, the action of alongshore wind stress alone does not justify the development of CCCs. The coastal circulation is best correlated and shows the highest coherence with south-eastward wind in the basin that proceeds from the rotation of southward wind at the West coast of Portugal, hence suggesting a dominant control of large-scale wind conditions. In agreement, wavelet analyses indicate that CCCs are best correlated with alongshore wind occurring in a band period characteristic of the upwelling system (8-32 days). Furthermore, in the absence of wind coastal currents tend to be poleward during summer. This set of observations supports that CCCs develop in response to the unbalance of an alongshore pressure gradient during the relaxation of (system-scale) upwelling-favourable winds, oriented south-eastward in the basin. The relaxation periods defined based on this wind direction show a good correspondence with the periods of poleward flow. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.jmarsys.2015.11.001
dc.identifier.issn0924-7963
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/9613
dc.language.isoeng
dc.peerreviewedyes
dc.relation.isbasedonWOS:000369210000003
dc.titleCharacterisation of coastal counter-currents on the inner shelf of the Gulf of Cadiz
dc.typejournal article
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oaire.citation.endPage34
oaire.citation.startPage19
oaire.citation.titleJournal of Marine Systems
oaire.citation.volume155
person.familyNameGarel
person.familyNameRelvas
person.givenNameErwan
person.givenNamePaulo
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