Rw. Houghton, LAGRANGIAN FLOW AT THE FOOT OF A SHELFBREAK FRONT USING A DYE TRACER INJECTED INTO THE BOTTOM BOUNDARY-LAYER, Geophysical research letters, 24(16), 1997, pp. 2035-2038
Convergent flow at the foot of the shelfbreak front in the Middle Atla
ntic Eight has been detected using a dye tracer, Rhodamine-WT, injecte
d into the bottom boundary layer. The observations substantiate model
simulations by Chapman and Lentz (1994) of convergent flow in the vici
nity of the front which would be very difficult if not impossible to d
etect with conventional moored current measurements. By following the
dispersal of the dye patch over a 4 day period Lagrangian velocities o
f the order of 0.015 mis with respect to the front were resolved even
as the frontal boundary was displaced similar to 12 km onshore. The wa
ter-following properties of the dye tracer provides a useful technique
for studying the small-scale circulation and mixing at the frontal bo
undary.