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DOI10.1029/2020GL088820
Surface Chlorophyll Enhancement in Mesoscale Eddies by Submesoscale Spiral Bands
Zhengguang Zhang; Bo Qiu
2020-07-08
发表期刊Geophysical Research Letters
出版年2020
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Oceanic submesoscale processes (with scales ~ 1‐10 km and ~ days) have been progressively recognized as an important upwelling mechanism to close the upper ocean nutrient budget and sustain the primary production in euphotic layer. Spiral band is one of the most typical submesoscale structures of mesoscale eddies, characterized with enhancement of surface chlorophyll concentration. By combining satellite ocean‐color, satellite‐altimetry and surface drifter data, we find that the oceanic spiral chlorophyll bands emerge globally and share a series of structural and kinematic features with atmospheric spiral rain bands of tropical cyclones, which indicate that they are footprints of the vertical motions induced by vortex Rossby waves embedded in eddies. As vortex Rossby waves are closely related to eddy evolution under background deformation, further observational analysis indicates that an intense eddy energy variation and a strong background deformation field constitute the favorable conditions for the emergence of the spiral chlorophyll bands.

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Zhengguang Zhang,Bo Qiu. Surface Chlorophyll Enhancement in Mesoscale Eddies by Submesoscale Spiral Bands[J]. Geophysical Research Letters,2020.
APA Zhengguang Zhang,&Bo Qiu.(2020).Surface Chlorophyll Enhancement in Mesoscale Eddies by Submesoscale Spiral Bands.Geophysical Research Letters.
MLA Zhengguang Zhang,et al."Surface Chlorophyll Enhancement in Mesoscale Eddies by Submesoscale Spiral Bands".Geophysical Research Letters (2020).
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