Often described as oligotrophic, the west Florida continental shelf supports abundant fisheries, experiences blooms of the harmful alga, Karenia brevis, and exhibits subsurface chlorophyll maxima evident in shipboard and glider surveys. Renewal of inorganic nutrients by the upwelling of deeper ocean water onto the shelf may account for this, but what are the origins and pathways by which such new water may broach the shelf break and advance toward the shoreline? We address these questions via numerical model simulations of pseudo-Lagrangian, isopycnic water parcel trajectories. Focus is on 2010, when the west Florida shelf was subjected to an anomalously protracted period of upwelling caused by Gulf of Mexico Loop Current interactions with ...
Mid-latitude continental shelves undergo a fall transition as the net heat flux changes from warming...
The West Florida Shelf (WFS), typically characterized as being oligotrophic, is one of the most prod...
Mid-latitude continental shelves undergo a fall transition as the net heat flux changes from warming...
Gulf of Mexico Loop Current (LC) interactions with the West Florida Shelf (WFS) slope play an import...
Over the past two decades, the two most anomalous years for water properties on the west Florida con...
This Thesis explores the connectiveness of the West Florida Shelf’s various areas of economic and ec...
Material property distributions on continental shelves result from the mixing and modifications of e...
The continental shelf ocean circulation is driven by a combination of local and deep ocean forcing, ...
Previous hypotheses had suggested that upwelled intrusions of nutrient‐rich Gulf of Mexico slope wat...
Dynamics analyses are presented for the west Florida continental shelf response to upwelling favorab...
Blooms of the harmful alga, Karenia brevis on the west Florida continental shelf are thought to init...
The barotropic responses of the west Florida continental shelf to idealized upwelling favorable alon...
The occurrence of an episodic chlorophyll plume detected on the West Florida Shelf between 1979 and ...
Mid-latitude continental shelves undergo a fall transition as the net heat flux changes from warming...
The West Florida Shelf (WFS), typically characterized as being oligotrophic, is one of the most prod...
Mid-latitude continental shelves undergo a fall transition as the net heat flux changes from warming...
Gulf of Mexico Loop Current (LC) interactions with the West Florida Shelf (WFS) slope play an import...
Over the past two decades, the two most anomalous years for water properties on the west Florida con...
This Thesis explores the connectiveness of the West Florida Shelf’s various areas of economic and ec...
Material property distributions on continental shelves result from the mixing and modifications of e...
The continental shelf ocean circulation is driven by a combination of local and deep ocean forcing, ...
Previous hypotheses had suggested that upwelled intrusions of nutrient‐rich Gulf of Mexico slope wat...
Dynamics analyses are presented for the west Florida continental shelf response to upwelling favorab...
Blooms of the harmful alga, Karenia brevis on the west Florida continental shelf are thought to init...
The barotropic responses of the west Florida continental shelf to idealized upwelling favorable alon...
The occurrence of an episodic chlorophyll plume detected on the West Florida Shelf between 1979 and ...
Mid-latitude continental shelves undergo a fall transition as the net heat flux changes from warming...
The West Florida Shelf (WFS), typically characterized as being oligotrophic, is one of the most prod...
Mid-latitude continental shelves undergo a fall transition as the net heat flux changes from warming...