Results from simultaneous velocity, salinity and nutrient measurements
within the Southern Jutland Current and in the Skagerrak are presente
d. The measurements were undertaken during the 1990 and 1994 period al
ong three sections perpendicular to the northwest coast of Denmark wit
h the main purpose of estimating the importance of the Southern Jutlan
d Current as a carrier of nutrients and contaminants from the continen
tal rivers. Based on a total of 64 transects, we estimated the average
cyclonic circulation in the outer Skagerrak at 0.8 Sv (1 Sv = 10(6) .
m(3) . s(-1)), half of which occurs in the upper 50-100 m (S<35 psu).
The northward flow along the west coast of Denmark, at Tyboron, avera
ged 0.045 Sv within 100 km from the coast. Although this average flow
is almost negligible, the northward flux of nutrients (mainly as DIN,
inorganic N or TN, total N) along the coast is not a negligible contri
bution to the fluxes into the Skagerrak. Tidal currents and strong lon
gshore nutrient gradients give rise to significant diffusive fluxes. I
ncluding some intermittent outflows of low-salinity water from the sou
thern North Sea, we find an average northward DIN (TN) flux of 350 (60
0). 10(6) kg per year. While the diffusive component dominates, it see
ms that large outflows of southern North Sea water during winter or ea
rly spring, directly related to high freshwater discharge, is the only
way in which the Kattegat nitrogen budget may be influenced. Such lar
ge outflows were recorded in the spring of 1988, 1989 and 1994. The la
st period is included in our measurements.