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Long-term subsurface dissolved oxygen trend in the NW Iberian coastal upwelling system (NE Atlantic)

AutorCastro, Carmen G. CSIC ORCID; Zúñiga, Diana CSIC; Sánchez Leal, Ricardo; Villacieros-Robineau, Nicolás
Palabras claveDeoxygenation
Eastern North Atlantic Central Water
Coastal upwelling
NE Atlantic
Fecha de publicación2019
EditorConsejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España)
CitaciónAbstracts Volume XV International Estuarine Biogeochemistry Symposium: 13 (2019)
ResumenThis study aims to analyze long-term dissolved O2 (DO) trend in the NW Iberian coastal upwelling system in order to better understand physical and biological processes affecting biogeochemical characteristics of the subsurface Eastern North Atlantic Central Waters (ENACW). A high-quality 43 yr (1970-2013) data set collected at the 27.1 isopycnal level (representative of ENACW) from an area between 41º-43ºN and 9º-11ºW was analyzed. Since the seventies, subsurface DO levels declined with a rate of 0.39 μmol O2 Kg-1 yr-1 despite no sustained decrease trend through time was registered for temperature and salinity. DO tendency to drop ran in parallel with significant increments of both sea surface temperature (SST) and subsurface apparent oxygen utilization (AOU) annual means, pointing to the increase in the subsurface waters residence time as responsible for the deoxygenation processes registered in the study area. Moreover, natural decadal variability of both thermohaline properties and DO annual mean concentrations at the ENACW isopycnal level agreed with changes in the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index. In this regard, we can state that overprinted to the last 40-yr DO decreasing trend observed in the NW Iberian coastal upwelling system, natural subsurface waters oxygenation may have occurred when high positive NAO phases promote the strengthening and eastward expansion of the subpolar gyre, bringing cooler and more oxygenated conditions to the study area
DescripciónInternational Estuarine Biogeochemistry Symposium, Vigo (Spain), 4-5th June 2019
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/202701
ISBN978-84-120734-0-9
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