Title of article
Dispersion in the Yucatan coastal zone: Implications for red tide events
Author/Authors
Enriquez، نويسنده , , Cecilia and Mariٌo-Tapia، نويسنده , , Ismael J and Herrera-Silveira، نويسنده , , Jorge A، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
11
From page
127
To page
137
Abstract
The mechanisms governing dispersion processes in the northern Yucatan coast are investigated using a barotropic numerical model of coastal circulation, which includes wind-generated and large scale currents (i.e. Yucatan Current). This work provides the foundations for studying the dispersion of harmful algal blooms (HABs) in the area. Modelling experiments include effects of climatic wind (from long term monthly mean NCEP reanalysis), short term wind events (from in situ point measurements), and Yucatan Current (YC) characteristics. Its magnitude was approximated from published reports, and its trajectory from geostrophic current fields derived from altimeter data. These provided a range of real and climatic conditions to study the routes in which phytoplankton blooms may travel. The 2-D model results show that a synthetic and conservative bloom seeded in the Cabo Catoche (CC) region (where it usually grows), moves along the coast to the west up to San Felipe (SF), where it can either move offshore, or carry on travelling westwards. The transport to the west up to SF is greatly influenced by the trajectory, intensity and proximity of the YC jet to the peninsula, which enhances the westward circulation in the Yucatan Shelf. Numerical experiments show that patch dispersion is consistently to the west even under the influence of northerly winds. When the YC flows westward towards the Campeche Bank, momentum transfer caused by the YC jet dominates the dispersion processes over wind stress. On the other hand, when it flows closer to Cuba, the local processes (i.e. wind and bathymetry) become dominant. Coastal orientation and the Coriolis force may be responsible for driving the patch offshore at SF if external forcing decreases.
Keywords
wind-driven circulation , Campeche Bank , HABs , Hydrodynamics , Yucatan Current
Journal title
Continental Shelf Research
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Continental Shelf Research
Record number
2296648
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