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Tropical Instability Wave Interactions within the Galápagos Archipelago.

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Debbie Janes
email: janes.deborah@epa.gov

Citation:

SWEET, W. V., J. M. MORRISON, D. KAMYKOWSKI, B. A. SCHAEFFER, AND S. BANKS. Tropical Instability Wave Interactions within the Galápagos Archipelago. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. Elsevier BV, AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, 56(8):1217-1229, (2009).

Description:

In the boreal fall of 2005, the effects of tropical instability waves (TIW) appear as oscillations within the sea surface temperature (SST), meridional current (Vy), and thermocline (20°C) in the eastern equatorial Pacific. Within the Galápagos Archipelago, a strong 3-wave succession of ~15-day period TIW in Sep and Oct 2005 registered a large subsurface (5-m) temperature and water level response at four moorings. Upwelling speeds of ~5.0 m day-1 are estimated for the central archipelago during the TIW, dropping temperatures by ~7°C within a week. Meridional oscillations of the equatorial front (EF) by the TIW are observed from 110°W east to the archipelago, except near 95°W where the changes of the thermocline are concurrent to those of the SST. A significant biological response to the TIW is observed throughout the archipelago. Coincident with coldest temperatures, the chlorophyll a (Chl a) increased across the archipelago by 25 – 40% above its 2004 – 2006 mean and nearly 25% above its 1998 – 2007 mean. The much larger Chl a levels near/within the archipelago as compared to 95° and 110°W implicate that the island platform itself further iron-enriched the upwelling waters.

Purpose/Objective:

To quantify the physical dynamics of the Galapagos Marine Reserve.

Record Details:

Record Type: DOCUMENT (JOURNAL/PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Start Date: 02/28/2009
Completion Date: 02/28/2009
Record Last Revised: 10/22/2009
Record Created: 06/05/2008
Record Released: 06/05/2008
OMB Category: Other
Record ID: 192583

Organization:

U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB
GULF ECOLOGY DIVISION
ECOSYSTEM DYNAMICS AND EFFECTS BRANCH
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