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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Geophysical Research. Oceans Année : 2009

Seasonal variability of the Equatorial Undercurrent at 10°W as inferred from recent in situ observations

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Eighteen cross-equatorial shipboard current profiling sections along 10°W with conductivity-temperature-depth measurements taken between 1997 and 2007 are used to analyze the mean meridional structure and the seasonal variability of the Equatorial Undercurrent (EUC) at 10°W. Our analysis suggests a seasonal cycle for the EUC transport at 10°W, with a well-defined annual harmonic and some indication of a semiannual component, with a first maximum in January and a second stronger maximum from June to September. The mean EUC transport at 10°W is estimated to be 12.1 Sv and, compared to earlier estimates farther in the west, at 35°W (20.9 Sv) and 26°W (13.8 Sv). The eastward flow transport exhibits a strong variability at 10°W (with a total range of transports from 7.1 Sv to more than 31.7 Sv). The seasonal amplitude of the eastward flow variability is ±8.9 Sv, from a minimum of 8.2 Sv in November to 25.9 Sv in August. The eastward flows within the thermocline are divided in two parts: a permanent part within the σ θ = 24.5-26.5 isopycnal layer, with a semiannual cycle, known as the EUC, and a nonpermanent part in the deep thermocline (beneath σ θ = 26.5 isopycnal), associated with a strong eastward transport (up to 15 Sv) during the boreal summer, that is not observed during the rest of the year. The current at the equator in the deep thermocline is even westward during boreal fall. The disappearance of the salinity core of the EUC during the boreal summer, associated with the upwelling of the hydrological structure at 10°W, reveals that the saline subtropical waters carried by the EUC within the thermocline no longer flow into the Gulf of Guinea during the boreal summer. Our data also show the presence of the South Equatorial Undercurrent (SEUC) at 10°W in the Gulf of Guinea with a strong latitudinal and depth variability throughout the year. The mean SEUC at 10°W is centered near 5°S and is farther south than observed at 35°W and 26°W, suggesting its poleward shift from west to east.

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hal-00406930 , version 1 (17-06-2014)

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Nicolas N. Kolodziejczyk, Bernard Bourlès, Frédéric Marin, Jacques Grelet, Rémy Chuchla. Seasonal variability of the Equatorial Undercurrent at 10°W as inferred from recent in situ observations. Journal of Geophysical Research. Oceans, 2009, 114, pp.C06014. ⟨10.1029/2008JC004976⟩. ⟨hal-00406930⟩
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