Authors
Jaime Rodrıguez, José M Blanco, Francisco Jiménez-Gómez, Fidel Echevarrıa, Julio Gil, Valeriano Rodrı́guez, Javier Ruiz, Begoña Bautista, Francisco Guerrero
Publication date
1998/10/1
Journal
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Volume
45
Issue
10
Pages
1577-1593
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The Alboran Sea (southwestern Mediterranean) exhibits strong horizontal and vertical gradients associated with macroscale and mesoscale physical structures due to the input of surface Atlantic waters into the Mediterranean basin. During the summer of 1992, two anticyclonic and two cyclonic areas were found with fluorescence maxima (DFM) below the seasonal thermocline (ST). Although the depth of the ST is fairly constant, the position and intensity of the DFM is more variable, with a tendency to deepening and smoothing in the anticyclonic gyres. The position of the Atlantic–Mediterranean interface (AMI) can be used as a tracer for cyclonic or anticyclonic dynamics and their potential biological effects. A shallow AMI indicates divergence or upwelling dynamics and coincides with the highest fluorescence intensity, chlorophyll concentration and phytoplankton biovolume in the DFM. Under the conditions typical of …
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