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Circulation and Upwelling Induced by Coastal Trapped Waves Over a Submarine Canyon in an Idealized Eastern Boundary Margin

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
卷 48, 期 11, 页码 -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2021GL093548

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submarine canyons; coastal upwelling; coastal trapped waves; eastern ocean boundaries

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  1. NSERC [RGPIN- 2016-03865, DAS-492959-2016]
  2. NSERC
  3. ANID-Millennium Science Initiative [ICN2019_015]
  4. FONDECYT [1190805]

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The study uses idealized numerical experiments to assess the role of coastal trapped waves (CTWs) in promoting the onshore transport of deeper waters onto the continental shelf. The results show that during the low sea level phase of CTWs, upwelled water accumulates along the coast, spreading primarily in the downwave direction during subsequent high sea level phases.
Wind-driven upwelling promotes the onshore transport of dense slope waters onto the continental shelf. New observational evidence suggests that the propagation of coastal trapped waves (CTWs) over a submarine canyon can also cause upwelling within the canyon, independent of the wind forcing. Here, we use idealized numerical experiments to assess the role of CTWs in promoting the onshore transport of deeper waters onto the continental shelf. The experiments are forced with a 7-days period CTW. Overall, there is accumulated upwelled water in time with increased onshore transport during the low sea level phase of the CTWs. Most of the onshore flow is spread over the upwave side of the canyon during the low sea level phase, but it is advected further downwave during the subsequent high sea level phase. As a result, a dense pool of upwelled water is spread over the shelf extending primarily in the downwave direction.

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