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Impact of a coastal-trapped wave on the near-coastal circulation of the Peru upwelling system from glider data

  • Alice Pietri
  • , Vincent Echevin
  • , Pierre Testor
  • , Alexis Chaigneau
  • , Laurent Mortier
  • , Carmen Grados
  • , Aurélie Albert
  • UPMC
  • Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées
  • IMARPE Lima

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Résumé

Geostrophic alongshore velocity data from a glider repetitive section off the coast of Peru (14°S) are used to study the cross-shore structure and temporal variability of the Peru current system during a 5 week period in April-May 2010. Besides providing substantial information on the surface frontal jet associated with the Peru Coastal Current and the surfacing Peru-Chile Undercurrent that flows poleward trapped on the continental shelf and slope, the glider data reveal the presence of an intense deep equatorward current, which transports up to ∼2.5 Sv. The dynamics of this current are investigated using an eddy-resolving regional model. The variability of the vertically sheared alongshore flow is shown to be related to the passage of a poleward propagating coastal-trapped wave likely of equatorial origin. Solutions from a two-dimensional, linear, coastal wave model suggest that the alongshore current observed vertical structure is associated with the second and third baroclinic modes of the coastal-trapped wave.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)2109-2120
Nombre de pages12
journalJournal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Volume119
Numéro de publication3
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2014
Modification externeOui

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