• Title of article

    Observed impact of upwelling events on water properties and biological activity off the southwest coast of New Caledonia

  • Author/Authors

    Ganachaud، نويسنده , , Alexandre and Vega، نويسنده , , Andrés and Rodier، نويسنده , , Martine and Dupouy، نويسنده , , Cécile and Maes، نويسنده , , Christophe and Marchesiello، نويسنده , , Patrick and Eldin، نويسنده , , Gerard and Ridgway، نويسنده , , Ken and Le Borgne، نويسنده , , Robert، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    16
  • From page
    449
  • To page
    464
  • Abstract
    The upwelling events that follow strong trade wind episodes have been described in terms of their remarkable signature in the sea surface temperature southwest off New Caledonia. Upwelling brings deeper, and colder waters to the surface, causing 2–4 °C drops in temperature in a few hours, followed by a slower relaxation over several days. Upwelling may sporadically bring nutrients to the surface under certain conditions, and increase the biological productivity. Two multidisciplinary hydrographic cruises allow the impact of upwelling on the chemical and biological properties of the water to be documented. Both cruises took place in austral summer (December 2004 and December 2005), but the first cruise occurred during a strong upwelling event, while the second cruise occurred in calm conditions. The water properties and planktonic composition show important contrasts, with a strong southeastward current (the “ALIS current of New Caledonia”) competing with the upwelling system. Our analysis suggests that, while observed productivities are far less than those of typical upwelling systems, some wind events in New Caledonia may contribute to biological activity. A currentmeter mooring, deployed during the second cruise, documents the ocean response to a changing wind field and the local impact of upwelling on currents and temperatures on the water column. The results are discussed, with the help of climatology, Argo float profiler data, satellite data and of a high-resolution numerical simulation.
  • Keywords
    New Caledonia , ALIS current , upwelling
  • Journal title
    Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Record number

    1981349