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Ocean Circulation

Currents

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Currents

• Horizontally

• Vertically

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The Forces That Drive Currents

• Primary forces– Starts water movement and determine its velocity

• Stress of wind

• Secondary forces– Influence the direction and nature of flow

• Coriolis effect

• gravity

• friction

• shape of ocean basins

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Surface currents

• Wind

• Surface currents– rapid with well defined boundaries– slow and diffuse– horizontal or vertical

• Gyre

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Bottom Currents

• Driven by the force of gravity - dense water sinks and less dense water rises

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Flow within a Gyre

• North Atlantic gyre– Four inter connected currents

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• Eckman spiral

• Eckman transport

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Geostrophic Gyres

• Geostrophic Gyre– 5 Geostrophic gyre

• North Atlantic gyre

• South Atlantic gyre

• North Pacific gyre

• South Pacific gyre

• Indian Ocean gyre

– Geostrophic gyres independent of each other in each hemisphere

• Geostrophic currents• 6 current circuits in the world ocean

– 2 in Northern hemisphere 4 in southern hemisphere

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Currents within Gyres

• Western boundary Currents

• Eastern Boundary Currents

• Transverse currents

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Western Boundary Currents

• Fastest and deepest• Found at the western boundaries of the Ocean

basins• Narrow• Move warm water poleward in each gyre

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Western boundary currents

• Five western boundary currents– Gulf stream

– Japan or Kuroshio current

– Brazil current

– Agulhas current

– East Australian current

• Sverdrup

• Eddies– Cold core eddies

– Warm core eddies

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Eastern Boundary Currents

• The Canary Current

• The Benguela Current

• California Current

• West Australian Current

• The Peru or Humboldt Current

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Eastern Boundary Currents

• Carry cold water equatorward

• Shallow and broad

• Boundaries not well defined

• Eddies tend not to form

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Westward Intensification

• The converging flow of the trade winds on either side of equator

• The rotation of the earth

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Transverse Currents

• Currents that flow from east to west– Linking the eastern and western boundary

currents

• Counter Currents

• Under Currents

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Exceptional Surface Currents

• Monsoon Currents

• High Latitude Currents

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Effects of Surface Currents on Climate

• Distribute tropical heat

• Influences climate and weather

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Wind-Induced Vertical Circulation

• Upwelling– Equatorial upwelling– Coastal upwelling

• Downwelling

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Langmuir Circulation (page 222 fig 9.16)

• Langmuir Circulation

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El Nino

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Thermohaline Circulation

• Density driven

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Water Masses

• Five common water masses– Surface water– Central water– Intermediate water– Deep water– Bottom water

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Formation and downwelling of Deep water

• Antarctic bottom water

• North Atlantic deep water

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Thermohaline Circulation Patterns

• Low and mid latitudes

• Caballing

• Contour currents

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Studying Currents

• Float method

• Flow method

• Acoustical Tomography