The Río de la Plata waters form a low salinity tongue that affects the circulation, stratification and the distributions of nutrients and biological species over a wide extent of the adjacent continental shelf. The plume of coastal waters presents a seasonal meridional displacement reaching lower latitudes (281S) during austral winter and 321S during summer. Historical data suggests that the wind causes the alongshore shift, with southwesterly (SW) winds forcing the plume to lower latitudes in winter while summer dominant northeasterly (NE) winds force its southward retreat. To establish the connection between wind and outflow variations on the distribution of the coastal waters, we conducted two quasisynoptic surveys in the region of Pl...
The waters dominating the Brazilian Continental Shelf to the south of Santa Marta Cape (28[deg]40'S)...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionThe circulation of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean is domin...
The Santa Marta Grande Cape (CSM) area, a relatively steep and narrow continental shelf off southeas...
The Rio de la Plata waters form a low salinity tongue that affects the circulation, stratification a...
The Rio de la Plata waters form a low salinity tongue that affects the circulation, stratification a...
The Rio de la Plata, one of the largest rivers on Earth, discharges into the ocean waters from basin...
The Southern Brazilian Shelf (SBS) circulation is discussed in terms of the water mass distribution ...
The influence of the Plata, the second largest river in South America, extends along a coastal strip...
Historical hydrographic data from the continental shelf off eastern South America are used to examin...
Hydrographic data collected during surveys carried out in austral winter 2003 and summer 2004 are us...
Hydrographic data collected during surveys carried out in austral winter 2003 and summer 2004 are us...
Hydrographic data collected during surveys carried out in austral winter 2003 and summer 2004 are us...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionThe influence of the Plata, the second largest river in\ud ...
The Rio de la Plata Estuary and the adjacent shelf located at 35°S on the eastern coast of South Ame...
We analyze hydrographic and current observations of an upwelling center off eastern South America on...
The waters dominating the Brazilian Continental Shelf to the south of Santa Marta Cape (28[deg]40'S)...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionThe circulation of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean is domin...
The Santa Marta Grande Cape (CSM) area, a relatively steep and narrow continental shelf off southeas...
The Rio de la Plata waters form a low salinity tongue that affects the circulation, stratification a...
The Rio de la Plata waters form a low salinity tongue that affects the circulation, stratification a...
The Rio de la Plata, one of the largest rivers on Earth, discharges into the ocean waters from basin...
The Southern Brazilian Shelf (SBS) circulation is discussed in terms of the water mass distribution ...
The influence of the Plata, the second largest river in South America, extends along a coastal strip...
Historical hydrographic data from the continental shelf off eastern South America are used to examin...
Hydrographic data collected during surveys carried out in austral winter 2003 and summer 2004 are us...
Hydrographic data collected during surveys carried out in austral winter 2003 and summer 2004 are us...
Hydrographic data collected during surveys carried out in austral winter 2003 and summer 2004 are us...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionThe influence of the Plata, the second largest river in\ud ...
The Rio de la Plata Estuary and the adjacent shelf located at 35°S on the eastern coast of South Ame...
We analyze hydrographic and current observations of an upwelling center off eastern South America on...
The waters dominating the Brazilian Continental Shelf to the south of Santa Marta Cape (28[deg]40'S)...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionThe circulation of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean is domin...
The Santa Marta Grande Cape (CSM) area, a relatively steep and narrow continental shelf off southeas...