Mm. Pacheco et A. Hernandez-guerra, Seasonal variability of recurrent phytoplankton pigment patterns in the Canary Islands area, INT J REMOT, 20(7), 1999, pp. 1405-1418
Seasonal variability of recurrent phytoplankton pigment patterns in the Can
ary Islands area has been determined using historical data from Nimbus-7 Co
astal Zone Color Scanner data. The main patterns associated with the island
s are cyclonic and anticyclonic eddies downstream of the islands, apparentl
y caused by their effect as a topographic obstacle to the flow of the Canar
y Current. These eddies are present during all seasons, suggesting that the
speed of the Canary Current is always strong enough to develop eddies. The
pattern associated with the influence of the coastal upwelling system off
north-west Africa consists of upwelling filaments stretching from the Afric
an coast to the islands. They are fundamentally present during summer and e
arly fall when strong Trade Winds blow over the area. Both patterns may con
tribute to the mesoscale activity south of the islands.