Characteristics and formation of eastern South Pacific intermediate water

Schneider, W; Fuenzalida, R; Rodriguez-Rubio, E; Garces-Vargas, J; Bravo, L

Abstract

[1] Newly gathered hydrographic data from the Eastern South Pacific is combined with other high-quality data (mainly WOCE) to reassess the properties and boundaries of the Eastern South Pacific Intermediate Water (ESPIW); to date the ESPIW has been only poorly described. The ESPIW core is found off central and northern Chile, between the coast and 90degreesW and 20-38degreesS. Located at 50-400 m of depth, its temperature varies between 11-13degreesC, salinity ranges from 34.1-34.3, and its sigma-t lies between 25.75-26.25 kgm(-3). ESPIW spreads with the subtropical gyre circulation and can be traced to at least 150degreesW. Formed through the process of subduction southeastward of the wind-driven gyre circulation, the ESPIW communicates surface properties of the waters off central Chile to tropical latitudes.

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Título según WOS: Characteristics and formation of eastern South Pacific intermediate water
Título de la Revista: GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volumen: 30
Número: 11
Editorial: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
Fecha de publicación: 2003
DOI:

10.1029/2003GL017086

Notas: ISI