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Ageostrophic Contribution by the Wind and Waves Induced Flow to the Lateral Stirring in the Mediterranean Sea

Verónica Morales‐Márquez, Ismael Hernández‐Carrasco, Baylor Fox‐Kemper, Alejandro Orfila

2023Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We study the impact of the Ekman currents and Stokes drift on the surface horizontal transport and mixing properties of the Mediterranean Sea. Finite Size Lyapunov Exponents (FSLE) at the ocean surface are computed over the whole basin using 25 years of satellite altimetry derived geostrophic currents, 10‐m wind velocity and wave fields. We find that the transport pathways unveiled by the geostrophic Lagrangian Coherent Structures (LCS) are significantly modified by the ageostrophic currents (i.e., Ekman and Stokes induced velocities), often leading to a decrease of the retention capacity of the eddies. An exhaustive assessment of the regional and temporal variability of the FSLE shows an increase of the horizontal mixing processes, due to the ageostrophic component, up to 37% in regions such as the Gulf of Lion or the Aegean Sea, during the seasons where wind and waves are intense and persistent. Positive trends in the total FSLE (up to 1.2% of the value of FSLE per year in some regions) suggest that Mediterranean Sea has experienced a significant increase in the intensity of the mixing processes over the last decades. Ageostrophic features are considered to play a role in determining the properties of the relative dispersion. Through the analysis of the Lagrangian Anisotropy Index (LAI) using virtual and real pair of drifters, we observe that the particle dispersion is mainly dominated by the zonal flow, and that the ageostrophic currents induce meridional dispersion, particularly in regions where wind and wave are intensified.

Topics & Concepts

Geostrophic windEddyStokes driftGeologyGeostrophic currentClimatologyEkman transportMediterranean seaMixing (physics)OceanographyAtmospheric sciencesPhysicsSurface waveMediterranean climateMeteorologyTurbulenceGeographyUpwellingArchaeologyAstronomyQuantum mechanicsOceanographic and Atmospheric ProcessesMarine and coastal ecosystemsOcean Waves and Remote Sensing