M. Gomez-gesteira et al., An unusual two layered tidal circulation induced by stratification and wind in the Ria of Pontevedra (NW Spain), EST COAST S, 52(5), 2001, pp. 555-563
A two-layered tidal circulation pattern has been observed in the Ria of Pon
tevedra at an anchored station (24 rn deep) located at 42.3917 degreesN and
8.7380 degreesW. During a tidal cycle water leaves the estuary continuousl
y through surface layers (till 8-12 m depth) and enters the estuary through
bottom layers. This unusual pattern in a partially mixed estuary is observ
ed to depend on the particular summer stratification conditions and on the
presence of easterly winds inside the estuary. The vertical stratification
is generated by solar heating and favourable upwelling conditions on the ad
jacent shelf, which reinforces the estuarine positive circulation and provo
kes the inflow of typical upwelling water (ENAW) through bottom layers. On
the other hand, the easterly winds inside the estuary are strong enough (ar
ound 8 m s (-1)) to force the surface water to move, even against tide. Thi
s situation is compared to two typical patterns observed in the estuary, a
winter situation where wind drives the surface water against tidal forcing
and a spring situation where the water column follows the tidal pattern. In
both cases, bottom layers are hardly influenced by wind forcing. (C) 2001
Academic Press.