R. Serravall et Gc. Cristofalo, On the presence of a coastal current of Levantine intermediate water in the central Tyrrhenian Sea, OCEANOL ACT, 22(3), 1999, pp. 281-290
The hydrological structure and the seasonal variability of marine currents
in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the coasts of Latium, are analysed using a data
set obtained during several cruises between February 1988 and August 1990.
Of particular interest is the fact that the hydrological surveys show the i
ntermittent presence of a current of Levantine Intermediate Water (LIW) flo
wing anticlockwise along the Italian slope, at 250-700 m. This current is o
f particular importance in inferring the pathways of the Levantine Intermed
iate Water in the western Mediterranean Sea and in particular in the Tyrrhe
nian basin, downstream of the Strait of Sicily. These phenomena remain an o
pen problem: our observations give support to the Millot's proposed general
scheme, on the existence of a general cyclonic circulation of the LIW from
the Strait of Sicily to the western Mediterranean, as opposed to a direct
injection of LIW towards the Algerian basin. (C) Elsevier, Paris / Ifremer
/ Cnrs/ Ird.