Temperature, salinity, nutrients and chlorophyll a in coastal waters of the Southern California Bight

Citation
Tl. Espinosa-carreon et al., Temperature, salinity, nutrients and chlorophyll a in coastal waters of the Southern California Bight, CIENC MAR, 27(3), 2001, pp. 397-422
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
CIENCIAS MARINAS
ISSN journal
01853880 → ACNP
Volume
27
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
397 - 422
Database
ISI
SICI code
0185-3880(200109)27:3<397:TSNACA>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
The seasonal variability of dissolved inorganic nutrients (phosphates, PO4- 3; nitrates, NO3-; nitrites, NO2-) and chlorophyll alpha was studied during five surveys in nearshore waters of the southern region of the Southern Ca lifornia Bight (SCB). The seasonal changes in the physical properties of th e area are derived mainly from the regional processes of the adjacent Pacif ic Ocean. The water present in the coastal zone seems to be related to the dynamics of the California Current System and its seasonal variability. Hig h-salinity (33.7) and low-temperature (11 degreesC) water sampled in March and June is derived from upwelled subsurface water, and is associated with an increase in nutrient concentrations (nitrates, 127 mu mol m(-2); phospha tes, 22 mu mol m(-2)) and chlorophyll alpha (74 mg m(-2)) in the water colu mn. The cool and relatively high-salinity water is the result of the mixing of modified Subarctic Water with Equatorial Pacific Water, which flows int o SCB during coastal upwellings. The increase in temperature (similar to 18 degreesC) and decrease in salinity (similar to 33.4) during September and October can be explained by the decrease in coastal upwelling due to reduce d wind stress. During these months, there is an increase in the flow of war mer and surface water that is poor in nutrients, derived from the cyclonic eddy off the coast of SCB. The seasonal variability of temperature and sali nity measured in the coastal zone follows the general pattern of the southe rn region of the SCB.