Physical controls on the seasonal migration of the North Pacific transition zone chlorophyll front
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-17, 22:52authored byAyers, JM, Lozier, MS
The large seasonal migration of the transition zone chlorophyll front (TZCF) is of interest because a number of marine fauna, both commercial and endangered, appear to track it. Herein we examine the physical dynamics driving this seasonal migration of the TZCF. Vertical processes, traditionally viewed as controlling the dynamical supply of nutrients to surface waters, prove insufficient to explain seasonal variations in nutrient supply to the transition zone. Instead, we find that the horizontal Ekman transport of nutrients from higher latitudes drives the TZCF’s southward migration. The estimated horizontal transport of nitrate supports up to 40% of new primary productivity in the region annually and nearly all of new primary productivity in the winter. The significance of horizontal advection to the North Pacific transition zone supports revising the paradigm that nutrients are supplied to surface waters from below.
History
Publication title
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Volume
115
Issue
C5
Article number
C05001
Number
C05001
Pagination
1-11
ISSN
0148-0227
Department/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
Publisher
Americaan Geophysical Union
Place of publication
US
Rights statement
Copyright 2010 American Geophysical Union
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Atmospheric composition (incl. greenhouse gas inventory)