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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: On the baroclinic structure of the Brazil Current–Intermediate Western Boundary Current system at 22°–23°S
Other Titles: Geophysical Research Letters
Authors: Cirano, M.
Silveira, I. C. A. da
Castro, B. M.
Lima, J. A. M.
Mascarenhas, A. d. S.
metadata.dc.creator: Cirano, M.
Silveira, I. C. A. da
Castro, B. M.
Lima, J. A. M.
Mascarenhas, A. d. S.
Abstract: [1] The baroclinic structure of the Brazil Current(BC)-Intermediate Western Boundary Current (IWBC) at 22°–23°S was investigated. A reanalysis of the pioneer velocity profile measurements of the TRANSCOBRA Experiment [Evans and Signorini, 1985] revealed that the BC-IWBC system is about 75–80% baroclinic. Mapped velocity structure showed flow reversal at about 450 m, an IWBC thickness of 1200 m and core velocities exceeding 0.30 m s−1. Total (baroclinic) transports for BC (southwestwards) and IWBC (northeastwards) were 5.6 (4.2) Sv and 3.6 (4.1) Sv, respectively. The strong baroclinic character of the BC-IWBC system and the lack of direct velocity observations in the area yielded us to propose the use of the cross-shelf version of the Princeton Ocean Model to generate absolute baroclinic velocities from hydrographic data. These velocities presented a similar reversal depth, and the transports of about 6–7 Sv for both BC-IWBC were also comparable to values reported in the literature.
metadata.dc.publisher.country: Brasil
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/17795
Issue Date: 2004
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