Accumulation and Cross-Shelf Transport of Coastal Waters by Submesoscale Cyclones in the Black Sea

High- and medium-resolution satellite optical imagery show that submesoscale cyclonic eddies (SCEs) trap coastal waters and induce their rapid cross-shelf transport. Due to the presence of a rigid boundary, the convergence is observed in the coastal part of SCEs. It causes accumulation of suspended...

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Main Authors: Arseny Kubryakov, Anna Aleskerova, Evgeniy Plotnikov, Artem Mizyuk, Alesya Medvedeva, Sergey Stanichny
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Published: MDPI AG 2023-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/15/18/4386
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author Arseny Kubryakov
Anna Aleskerova
Evgeniy Plotnikov
Artem Mizyuk
Alesya Medvedeva
Sergey Stanichny
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description High- and medium-resolution satellite optical imagery show that submesoscale cyclonic eddies (SCEs) trap coastal waters and induce their rapid cross-shelf transport. Due to the presence of a rigid boundary, the convergence is observed in the coastal part of SCEs. It causes accumulation of suspended matter, which spins inward in a spiral motion toward the SCE core. Small SCEs with a radius of 1–10 km transport waters with local anomalies in the concentration of chlorophyll, total suspended matter and temperature to a distance of up to 150 km and are observed for more than 10 days. Lagrangian calculations based on realistic NEMO numerical model are used to estimate the fate of the coastal waters in such SCEs. The eddy entrains the largest number of particles during its separation from the coast when its vorticity reaches the maximum. Then, the SCE weakens, which is accompanied by the flattening of initially risen isopycnals and deepening of the trapped coastal waters. The described mechanism shows that coastal SCEs may cause intense short-period cross-shelf transport of the biological and chemical characteristics, and is another process affecting the functioning of the marine ecosystems.
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spelling doaj.art-d01101b4290641318d5d19d1bfd778022023-11-19T12:46:58ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922023-09-011518438610.3390/rs15184386Accumulation and Cross-Shelf Transport of Coastal Waters by Submesoscale Cyclones in the Black SeaArseny Kubryakov0Anna Aleskerova1Evgeniy Plotnikov2Artem Mizyuk3Alesya Medvedeva4Sergey Stanichny5Marine Hydrophysical Institute, Russian Academy of Science, 2 Kapitanskaya ul., 299011 Sevastopol, RussiaMarine Hydrophysical Institute, Russian Academy of Science, 2 Kapitanskaya ul., 299011 Sevastopol, RussiaMarine Hydrophysical Institute, Russian Academy of Science, 2 Kapitanskaya ul., 299011 Sevastopol, RussiaMarine Hydrophysical Institute, Russian Academy of Science, 2 Kapitanskaya ul., 299011 Sevastopol, RussiaMarine Hydrophysical Institute, Russian Academy of Science, 2 Kapitanskaya ul., 299011 Sevastopol, RussiaMarine Hydrophysical Institute, Russian Academy of Science, 2 Kapitanskaya ul., 299011 Sevastopol, RussiaHigh- and medium-resolution satellite optical imagery show that submesoscale cyclonic eddies (SCEs) trap coastal waters and induce their rapid cross-shelf transport. Due to the presence of a rigid boundary, the convergence is observed in the coastal part of SCEs. It causes accumulation of suspended matter, which spins inward in a spiral motion toward the SCE core. Small SCEs with a radius of 1–10 km transport waters with local anomalies in the concentration of chlorophyll, total suspended matter and temperature to a distance of up to 150 km and are observed for more than 10 days. Lagrangian calculations based on realistic NEMO numerical model are used to estimate the fate of the coastal waters in such SCEs. The eddy entrains the largest number of particles during its separation from the coast when its vorticity reaches the maximum. Then, the SCE weakens, which is accompanied by the flattening of initially risen isopycnals and deepening of the trapped coastal waters. The described mechanism shows that coastal SCEs may cause intense short-period cross-shelf transport of the biological and chemical characteristics, and is another process affecting the functioning of the marine ecosystems.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/15/18/4386submesoscale eddiescross-shelf transporttotal suspended matterconvergenceeddy transportcoastal zone
spellingShingle Arseny Kubryakov
Anna Aleskerova
Evgeniy Plotnikov
Artem Mizyuk
Alesya Medvedeva
Sergey Stanichny
Accumulation and Cross-Shelf Transport of Coastal Waters by Submesoscale Cyclones in the Black Sea
Remote Sensing
submesoscale eddies
cross-shelf transport
total suspended matter
convergence
eddy transport
coastal zone
title Accumulation and Cross-Shelf Transport of Coastal Waters by Submesoscale Cyclones in the Black Sea
title_full Accumulation and Cross-Shelf Transport of Coastal Waters by Submesoscale Cyclones in the Black Sea
title_fullStr Accumulation and Cross-Shelf Transport of Coastal Waters by Submesoscale Cyclones in the Black Sea
title_full_unstemmed Accumulation and Cross-Shelf Transport of Coastal Waters by Submesoscale Cyclones in the Black Sea
title_short Accumulation and Cross-Shelf Transport of Coastal Waters by Submesoscale Cyclones in the Black Sea
title_sort accumulation and cross shelf transport of coastal waters by submesoscale cyclones in the black sea
topic submesoscale eddies
cross-shelf transport
total suspended matter
convergence
eddy transport
coastal zone
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/15/18/4386
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