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Título: The North Atlantic nutrient stream
Autores/as: Csanady, G. T.
Pelegrí Llopart,José Luis 
Martins, Ana
Clasificación UNESCO: 2510 Oceanografía
Palabras clave: Corrientes marinas
Atlántico Norte
Fecha de publicación: 1996
Publicación seriada: Journal of Oceanography 
Resumen: Western boundary currents are the locus of intense nutrient transport, or nutrient streams. The largest fraction of this transport takes place in the upper-thermocline layers, between the surface layers (where speed reaches a maximum) and the nutrient bearing strata of the subtropical gyres (where nutrient concentration is maximum). The core of the nutrient stream of the North Atlantic subtropical gyre is located slightly offshore the Gulf Stream, its density coordinate centered on the 26.5-27.3σ θ -band. approximately constant along the axis of the stream. During late spring and summer the nutrient stream reaches the surface seasonal mixed layer at the outcropping of this isopycnal band. We argue that this must be a principal factor sustaining the seasonal high productivity of the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean. Additionally, we investigate the possibility of intermittent shearinduced diapycnal mixing in the upper-thermocline layers of the Gulf Stream, induced by frontogenesis taking place during some phase of the meanders, Here we illustrate that diapycnal mixing has a maximum at the location of the nutrient stream, being associated to observed nutrient anomalies. We suggest that diapycnal mixing associated to the passage of steep meanders brings nutrients from the nutrient stream to the shallow photic layers, and sustains intermittent (day-to-week) patchy (10-100 km) productivity oser the stream itself.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/1452
ISBN: 9168370
ISSN: 0916-8370
DOI: 10.1007/BF02235924
Fuente: Journal of Oceanography [ISSN 0916-8370], v. 52 (3), p. 275-299, (Enero 1996)
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