2010
DOI: 10.5194/os-6-825-2010
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Upper layer current variability in the Central Ligurian Sea

Abstract: Abstract. Long-time series of surface currents and meteorological parameters were analysed to estimate the variability of the upper layer circulation and the response to the local winds. Current meter data were collected by an upward-looking RDI Sentinel 300 kHz ADCP deployed in the Central Ligurian Sea (43 • 47.77 N; 9 • 02.85 E) near the meteo-oceanographic buoy ODAS Italia 1 for more than eight months, from 13th of September 2003 to 24th of May 2004. The ADCP sampled the upper 50 m of water column at 8 m ve… Show more

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“…The zone between 1 km and 10 km (~1000 m depth), corresponded to the peripheral zone with mesoscale variability periodically impacted by the geostrophic Northern Current. The area beyond 10 km is under intense mesoscale activity, influenced by the Northern Current and the strong frontal zone separating the peripheral coastal water from central water masses [27, 28]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The zone between 1 km and 10 km (~1000 m depth), corresponded to the peripheral zone with mesoscale variability periodically impacted by the geostrophic Northern Current. The area beyond 10 km is under intense mesoscale activity, influenced by the Northern Current and the strong frontal zone separating the peripheral coastal water from central water masses [27, 28]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all the experiments, T a allows to resolve the local inertial period (T I $ 17 h, Picco et al (2010)), while original drifter positions are interpolated according to the different temporal resolutions of the velocity field in the experiments. Table 1 summarizes all parameters for the 7 experiments.…”
Section: Lava Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, oceanographic descriptors should be used at the same temporal scale, resulting in multiyear averages. The area is characterized by a strong interannual variability in oceanographic parameters (Astraldi et al 1994, Fusco et al 2003, Picco et al 2010; the use of multiyear averages might confound the relationship between predictors and species distribution. Moreover, the fact that sperm whales and Cuvier's beaked whales are preferentially found in sub-marine canyon regions may be more dependent on the deep circulation occurring in the canyons than on the environmental varia bility of the thermal front or of the upper layers (Azzellino et al 2008).…”
Section: Environmental Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%