Model simulations of the Bay of Fundy Gyre : 1. Climatological results

dc.contributor.author Aretxabaleta, Alfredo L.
dc.contributor.author McGillicuddy, Dennis J.
dc.contributor.author Smith, Keston W.
dc.contributor.author Lynch, Daniel R.
dc.date.accessioned 2010-05-21T18:33:11Z
dc.date.available 2010-05-21T18:33:11Z
dc.date.issued 2008-10-29
dc.description Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Geophysical Research 113 (2008): C10027, doi:10.1029/2007JC004480. en_US
dc.description.abstract The characteristics of a persistent gyre in the mouth of the Bay of Fundy are studied using model simulations. A set of climatological runs are conducted to evaluate the relative importance of the different forcing mechanisms affecting the gyre. The main mechanisms are tidal rectification and density-driven circulation. Stronger circulation of the gyre occurs during the later part of the stratified season (July–August and September–October). The density-driven flow around the gyre is set up by weak tidal mixing in the deep basin in the central Bay of Fundy and strong tidal mixing on the shallow flanks around Grand Manan Island and western Nova Scotia. Spring river discharge has an important influence on near-surface circulation but only a small effect when averaged over the entire water column. Retention of particles in the gyre is controlled by the residual tidal circulation, increased frontal retention during stratified periods, wind stress, and interactions with the adjacent circulation of the Gulf of Maine. Residence times longer than 30 days are predicted for particles released in the proximity of the gyre. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship The preparation of this paper was supported by NSF grant OCE-0430724 and NIEHS grant 1P50-ES01274201 (Woods Hole Center for Oceans and Human Health) and NOAA grant NA06NOS4780245 (GOMTOX). Additional support was provided by NSF grant DMS-0417769. en_US
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dc.identifier.citation Journal of Geophysical Research 113 (2008): C10027 en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1029/2007JC004480
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/3488
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dc.publisher American Geophysical Union en_US
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1029/2007JC004480
dc.subject Bay of Fundy en_US
dc.subject Model simulations en_US
dc.subject Gyre climatology en_US
dc.title Model simulations of the Bay of Fundy Gyre : 1. Climatological results en_US
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