1956
DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/22.1.33
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The Island Mass Effect

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“…It also strongly impacts the local oceanic physical dynamics due to its island mass effect (Doty and Oguri, 1956). The interactions between geostrophic water flow disturbances due to the presence of the island, the tidal activity over the plateau, and the strong winds characterizing the area generate internal waves, eddies, jets, Ekman pumping, and a complex hydrodynamical environment (Heywood et al, 1990;Park et al, 2008;Gille et al, 2014).…”
Section: A J Cavagna Et Al: N Cycling In the Vicinity Of Kerguelenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also strongly impacts the local oceanic physical dynamics due to its island mass effect (Doty and Oguri, 1956). The interactions between geostrophic water flow disturbances due to the presence of the island, the tidal activity over the plateau, and the strong winds characterizing the area generate internal waves, eddies, jets, Ekman pumping, and a complex hydrodynamical environment (Heywood et al, 1990;Park et al, 2008;Gille et al, 2014).…”
Section: A J Cavagna Et Al: N Cycling In the Vicinity Of Kerguelenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This allows the island to interact with the seasonally reversing monsoon. Many studies have reported the influence of flow interaction with islands and headlands leading to enhanced primary production -termed the island mass effect (IME) by Doty and Oguri (1956). These studies have included different spatial scales using laboratory and field experiments to understand circulation and enhanced productivity.…”
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“…Satellite observations (CZCS-Coastal Zone Color Scanner) reveal distinct chlorophyll plumes trailing off to leeward of Seychelles atolls (Dustan, submitted) and a general increase in chlorophyll over the entire northern island platform encompassing the northern granitic islands. Such an island mass effect (sensu Doty and Oguri, 1956) would be enhanced by rainfall and subsequent nutrient runnoff in the high islands and would contribute significantly to the regional patchiness of phytoplankton production.…”
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