Property fields in an effluent plume of the Mississippi river

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作者
Hitchcock, GL
Wiseman, WJ
Boicourt, WC
Mariano, AJ
Walker, N
Nelsen, TA
Ryan, E
机构
[1] LOUISIANA STATE UNIV,INST COASTAL STUDIES,BATON ROUGE,LA 70803
[2] UNIV MARYLAND,HORN POINT ENVIRONM LAB,CAMBRIDGE,MD 21613
[3] NOAA,ATLANTIC OCEANOG & METEOROL LAB,MIAMI,FL 33149
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10.1016/S0924-7963(96)00092-9
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Surface property distributions were mapped in the Mississippi River plume during May and August, 1993 while following surface drifters. Prevailing winds were the primary factor controlling the orientation of the plume. In May, under typical southeasterly winds, the plume turned anticyclonically towards the coast, while in August, under anomalous westerly winds, the plume turned east. Remote imagery of sea surface temperature and suspended sediments confirmed the direction of the plume. Optimally interpolated maps of surface salinity, temperature, chlorophyll a fluorescence, and transmissivity from underway sampling, and periodic nutrient samples, reveal the plume structure. In May concentrations of nitrate, silicate, and phosphate decreased linearly with increasing salinity. Chlorophyll a increased to peak concentrations of 10 mu g l(-1) in the plume, although higher pigment biomass was observed near the coast. In August nitrate and silicate concentrations decreased conservatively near the mouth of SW Pass, except where pigment biomass was enhanced in a convergent surface front. Surface nutrient concentrations in the plume also decreased with increasing salinity. The observations provide the first Lagrangian view of surface property distributions in the Mississippi River plume, and indicate that significant temporal variability exists in physical and biological properties within a day after waters are discharged from the river delta. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.
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