Zonal and meridional Seasoar sections centered at 1°50’S, 156°06’E were repeated >30 times in three 20-day periods between November 13, 1992, and February 15, 1993. Both sections were 130 km long, and sampling depth was 0–280 m, with a vertical resolution of ~2 dbar (2 x 104 Pa) and a...
For 74 days during the spring and summer upwelling seasons of 1981 and 1982, in conjunction with the Coastal Ocean Dynamics Experiment, profiles of upper ocean currents were collected in the waters over the shelf and slope off northern California using a shipboard Doppler acoustic log. These measurements provide detailed...
A time series of hourly surface current maps in the shelf waters off Newport, Oregon,
was made during April–September 2001 using five SeaSonde HF current mappers, during
Coastal Advances in Shelf Transport (COAST). The surface currents responded rapidly
to the changing winds, in repeated patterns that were strongly affected by...
Moored current measurements from the Oregon shelf
during 1998–2003 are used to estimate time series of
anomalous alongshore currents and pseudo-displacements,
after accounting for the mean and seasonal cycle. From
early January through mid-June, 2002, currents at 10 m
were anomalously strong toward the south by an average
12 cm/s,...
Two mesoscale surveys were conducted (in July 1981 and July 1982) near Point Arena, California, to
determine the structure and circulation associated with tongues of cold surface water extending seaward
from the coastal zone. Both surveys were designed at sea on the basis of available satellite IR data, and
each...
Repeated mesoscale surveys of a 40-km-wide, 100-km-long, coastal region near Point Arena, California, were conducted during the upwelling season (April-August) in 1981 and 1982. Each survey included conventional conductivity-temperature-depth casts at standard locations over the continental shelf and slope between 38°N and 39°10'N, and continuous operation of a Doppler acoustic...
Measurements of tidal currents on the central Oregon shelf are available from several sources, including recent high frequency (HF) coastal radar and Acoustic Doppler Profiler (ADP) deployments, and historical current moorings. In this paper we use a generalized inverse (GI) approach to compare these data to, and then assimilate them...
Present methods used to retrieve altimeter data do not provide reliable estimates of
sea surface height (SSH) in the nearshore region, resulting in a measurement gap of
25–50 km next to the coast. In the present work, gridded SSH fields produced by
Archiving, Validation, and Interpretation of Satellite Oceanographic data...
Evidence for secondary circulation associated with a shelfbreak front is obtained from a high‐resolution, cross‐shelf section of hydrographic, optical and velocity fields. Convergence in the bottom boundary layer on the inshore side of the front and subsequent upwelling into the interior is evident by a mid‐water region of suspended bottom...
The relationship between iron and nitrate concentrations was examined off the coast of
Oregon during the upwelling season. Surface Fe and N (nitrate + nitrite) concentrations
measured underway by flow injection analysis ranged from <0.3 to 20 nmol L¯¹ and <0.1 to
30 mmol L¯¹, respectively. Total dissolvable Fe concentrations,...