Intrusion of coastal waters into the pelagic eastern Mediterranean: in situ and satellite-based characterization

A combined dataset of near-real-time multi-satellite observations and in situ measurements from a high-resolution survey is used for characterizing physical-biogeochemical properties of a patch stretching from the coast to the open sea in the Levantine Basin (LB) of the eastern Mediterranean (EM). S...

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Main Authors: S. Efrati, Y. Lehahn, E. Rahav, N. Kress, B. Herut, I. Gertman, R. Goldman, T. Ozer, M. Lazar, E. Heifetz
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2013-05-01
Series:Biogeosciences
Online Access:http://www.biogeosciences.net/10/3349/2013/bg-10-3349-2013.pdf
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spelling doaj-482b57cfbda14f34b3364fc03e79b9c92020-11-24T22:01:21ZengCopernicus PublicationsBiogeosciences1726-41701726-41892013-05-011053349335710.5194/bg-10-3349-2013Intrusion of coastal waters into the pelagic eastern Mediterranean: in situ and satellite-based characterizationS. EfratiY. LehahnE. RahavN. KressB. HerutI. GertmanR. GoldmanT. OzerM. LazarE. HeifetzA combined dataset of near-real-time multi-satellite observations and in situ measurements from a high-resolution survey is used for characterizing physical-biogeochemical properties of a patch stretching from the coast to the open sea in the Levantine Basin (LB) of the eastern Mediterranean (EM). Spatial analysis of the combined dataset indicates that the patch is a semi-enclosed system, bounded within the mixed layer and separated from ambient waters by transport barriers induced by horizontal stirring. As such, the patch is characterized by physical-biogeochemical properties that significantly differ from those of the waters surrounding it, with lower salinity and higher temperatures, concentrations of silicic acid and chlorophyll <i>a</i>, and abundance of <i>Synechococcus</i> and picoeukaryote cells. Based on estimates of patch dimensions (&sim;40 km width and &sim;25 m depth) and propagation speed (&sim;0.09 m s<sup>−1</sup>), the volume flux associated with the patch is found to be on the order of 0.1 Sv. Our observations suggest that horizontal stirring by surface currents is likely to have an important impact on the ultra-oligotrophic Levantine Basin ecosystem, through (1) transport of nutrients and coastally derived material, and (2) formation of local, dynamically isolated niches. In addition, this work provides a satellite-based framework for planning and executing high-resolution sampling strategies in the interface between the coast and the open sea.http://www.biogeosciences.net/10/3349/2013/bg-10-3349-2013.pdf
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author S. Efrati
Y. Lehahn
E. Rahav
N. Kress
B. Herut
I. Gertman
R. Goldman
T. Ozer
M. Lazar
E. Heifetz
spellingShingle S. Efrati
Y. Lehahn
E. Rahav
N. Kress
B. Herut
I. Gertman
R. Goldman
T. Ozer
M. Lazar
E. Heifetz
Intrusion of coastal waters into the pelagic eastern Mediterranean: in situ and satellite-based characterization
Biogeosciences
author_facet S. Efrati
Y. Lehahn
E. Rahav
N. Kress
B. Herut
I. Gertman
R. Goldman
T. Ozer
M. Lazar
E. Heifetz
author_sort S. Efrati
title Intrusion of coastal waters into the pelagic eastern Mediterranean: in situ and satellite-based characterization
title_short Intrusion of coastal waters into the pelagic eastern Mediterranean: in situ and satellite-based characterization
title_full Intrusion of coastal waters into the pelagic eastern Mediterranean: in situ and satellite-based characterization
title_fullStr Intrusion of coastal waters into the pelagic eastern Mediterranean: in situ and satellite-based characterization
title_full_unstemmed Intrusion of coastal waters into the pelagic eastern Mediterranean: in situ and satellite-based characterization
title_sort intrusion of coastal waters into the pelagic eastern mediterranean: in situ and satellite-based characterization
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Biogeosciences
issn 1726-4170
1726-4189
publishDate 2013-05-01
description A combined dataset of near-real-time multi-satellite observations and in situ measurements from a high-resolution survey is used for characterizing physical-biogeochemical properties of a patch stretching from the coast to the open sea in the Levantine Basin (LB) of the eastern Mediterranean (EM). Spatial analysis of the combined dataset indicates that the patch is a semi-enclosed system, bounded within the mixed layer and separated from ambient waters by transport barriers induced by horizontal stirring. As such, the patch is characterized by physical-biogeochemical properties that significantly differ from those of the waters surrounding it, with lower salinity and higher temperatures, concentrations of silicic acid and chlorophyll <i>a</i>, and abundance of <i>Synechococcus</i> and picoeukaryote cells. Based on estimates of patch dimensions (&sim;40 km width and &sim;25 m depth) and propagation speed (&sim;0.09 m s<sup>−1</sup>), the volume flux associated with the patch is found to be on the order of 0.1 Sv. Our observations suggest that horizontal stirring by surface currents is likely to have an important impact on the ultra-oligotrophic Levantine Basin ecosystem, through (1) transport of nutrients and coastally derived material, and (2) formation of local, dynamically isolated niches. In addition, this work provides a satellite-based framework for planning and executing high-resolution sampling strategies in the interface between the coast and the open sea.
url http://www.biogeosciences.net/10/3349/2013/bg-10-3349-2013.pdf
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