Characterization of Iberian turbid plumes by means of synoptic patterns obtained through MODIS imagery

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作者
Fernandez-Novoa, D. [1 ]
deCastro, M. [1 ]
Des, M. [1 ]
Costoya, X. [1 ,2 ]
Mendes, R. [2 ]
Gomez-Gesteira, M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vigo, Fac Ciencias, Environm Phys Lab, EPHYSLAB, Orense 32004, Spain
[2] Univ Aveiro, CESAM, Phys Dept, P-3810193 Aveiro, Portugal
关键词
Iberian river plumes; MODIS imagery; Synoptic patterns; River discharge; Wind; Tide; TOTAL SUSPENDED MATTER; RIVER PLUME; TAGUS ESTUARY; CHESAPEAKE BAY; EBRO RIVER; SEDIMENT; NW; DISCHARGE; VARIABILITY; TRANSPORT;
D O I
10.1016/j.seares.2017.06.013
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
摘要
Turbid plumes formed by the main Iberian rivers were analyzed and compared in order to determine similarities and differences among them. Five Atlantic rivers (Minho, Douro, Tagus, Guadiana and Guadalquivir) and one Mediterranean river (Ebro) were considered. Plume extension and turbidity were evaluated through synoptic patterns obtained by means of MODIS imagery over the period 2003-2014. River discharge showed to be the main forcing. In fact, the dependence of plume extension on runoff is moderate or high for all rivers, except for Ebro. In addition, most of river plumes adjust immediately to runoff fluctuations. Only the extension of Tagus and Guadalquivir plumes is lagged with respect to river runoff, due to the high residence time generated by their large estuaries. Wind is a secondary forcing, being only noticeable under high discharges. Actually, the dependence of plume extension on wind is moderate or high for all rivers, except Guadalquivir and Ebro. All the Atlantic rivers show the maximum (minimum) near- field plume extension under landward (oceanward) cross-shore winds. The opposite situation was observed for Ebro River. Tide is also a secondary forcing although less important than wind. Actually, the dependence of plume extension on tide is only high for Guadiana River. Nevertheless, all Atlantic river plumes still have some dependence on semidiurnal tidal cycle, they increase under low tides and decrease under high tides. In addition, Tagus River plume also depends on the fortnightly tidal cycle being larger during spring tides than during neap tides. This is due to particular shape of the estuary, where the river debouches into a semi-enclosed embayment connected to the Atlantic Ocean through a strait. Ebro River constitutes a particular case since it has a low dependence on runoff and wind and a negligible dependence on tide. In fact, its plume is mainly driven by the Liguro-Provencal coastal current. Guadalquivir River also shows some unique features due to its high sediment load. It generates the largest Iberian plume in terms of turbid signal and extension even being the second smallest river in terms of discharge.
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