Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The Western Mediterranean basin (WMED) is characterized by the presence of energetic
and dynamic mesoscale cyclonic and anticyclonic eddies. They mainly originate along the Algerian
and the Northern currents and have a large influence on the basin circulation. Eddies can last
for months, with longer lifetimes associated with the anticyclones, which can move far from their
areas of origin. As they partially isolate and transfer water masses, they also have an impact on
water properties (physical, chemical and biological), pollutant's dispersion and transport of eggs,
larvae and planktonic organisms. In this study, a connectivity analysis method is applied to the
anticyclonic eddies (AEs) identified by an automated hybrid detection and tracking algorithm south
of 42oN in the WMED. The same methodology is also applied to the trajectories of Lagrangian surface
drifters available in the study area. The purpose is to highlight the connections between different
areas of the basin linked to eddy activities in addition to the connectivity due to the mean surface
circulation. Drifter data analysis showed that all the WMED sub-basins are strongly interconnected,
with the mean surface circulation allowing a shortcut connection among many areas of the basin.
The connectivity analysis of the AEs tracks shows that although AEs are ubiquitous in the WMED,
their connectivity is limited to well-defined regions, depending on their origin location. Three main
regions: the south-western, the south-eastern and the northern parts of the basin are characterized by
AEs recirculation, with sporadic export of eddies to the other WMED zones
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Western Mediterranean; mesoscale activity; connectivity analysis; basin circulation; anticyclonic eddies
Elenco autori:
Celentano, Marco; Pessini, Federica; Perilli, Angelo; Ribotti, Alberto; Sorgente, Roberto; Olita, Antonio
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