Hydrography of the Central and Western Gulf of Mexico

Esther Portela, M. Tenreiro, Enric Pallàs-Sanz, Thomas Meunier, Angel Ruiz-Angulo, Rosmery Sosa-Gutiérrez, Simó Cusí

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Abstract

This study describes in detail the water masses of the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) west of 88°W based on their thermohaline properties and dissolved oxygen concentration. The existent historical information is complemented with new data from 14 cruises, Argo floats, and over one year of continuous glider monitoring. The results describe the general hydrography of the central and western GoM with focus on the difference between the water properties inside and outside Loop Current Eddies (LCEs). Caribbean Surface Water, Subtropical Underwater, and 18 °C Sargasso Sea Water (18SSW) are exclusive of the LCEs, and they are found along the LCEs preferred path between 23°N and 27°N. Outside the LCEs, the prominent characteristics of these water masses erode, and the Gulf Common Water is ubiquitous in the subsurface. It is shown that the water masses in the GoM need to be described in the frame of the dominant mesoscale features that take place there and that the dissolved oxygen is a key variable to identify some water masses of Caribbean origin as the Tropical Atlantic Central Water and the 18SSW. The previous potential temperature and salinity limits of the water masses within the GoM were revised and redefined in terms of absolute salinity and conservative temperature in the frame of the Thermodynamic Equation of Seawater, 2010 (TEOS-10). While temperature values after conversion have little variation compared to the previous ones, the absolute salinity is in average 0.2 units greater than the former practical salinity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5134-5149
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Volume123
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2018

Bibliographical note

Funding Information: This study is a contribution of the Consorcio de Investigación del Golfo de México (CIGoM) through the project 201441 “Implementación de redes de observación oceanográficas (físicas, geoquímicas, ecológicas) para la generación de escenarios ante posibles contingencias relacionadas a la exploración y producción de hidrocarburos en aguas profundas del Golfo de México” funded by Secretary of Energy (SENER)-National Council of Science and Technology of Mexico (CONACyT) Hydrocarbons Fund, through a postdoctoral grant awarded to Esther Portela. The hydrographic data supporting this work are available in the WOD13 database (https://www.nodc. noaa.gov/OC5/WOD13/). Data of most of the cruises are available upon request to Angel Ruiz-Angulo ([email protected]) and Sharon Herzka ([email protected]). Glider’s data set collected by the Grupo de Monitoreo Oceanográfico con Gliders (GMOG) can be freely visualized at the GMOG’s webpage https://gliders.cicese.mx/ and distributed on demand for reviewing purpose. We specially thank GMOG and Paula Perez, José Ochoa, Ismael Mariño, and Sharon Herzka for the data provided. Funding Information: This study is a contribution of the Consorcio de Investigaci?n del Golfo de M?xico (CIGoM) through the project 201441 ?Implementaci?n de redes de observaci?n oceanogr?ficas (f?sicas, geoqu?micas, ecol?gicas) para la generaci?n de escenarios ante posibles contingencias relacionadas a la exploraci?n y producci?n de hidrocarburos en aguas profundas del Golfo de M?xico? funded by Secretary of Energy (SENER)-National Council of Science and Technology of Mexico (CONACyT) Hydrocarbons Fund, through a postdoctoral grant awarded to Esther Portela. The hydrographic data supporting this work are available in the WOD13 database (https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/OC5/WOD13/). Data of most of the cruises are available upon request to Angel Ruiz-Angulo ([email protected]) and Sharon Herzka ([email protected]). Glider's data set collected by the Grupo de Monitoreo Oceanogr?fico con Gliders (GMOG) can be freely visualized at the GMOG's webpage https://gliders.cicese.mx/ and distributed on demand for reviewing purpose. We specially thank GMOG and Paula Perez, Jos? Ochoa, Ismael Mari?o, and Sharon Herzka for the data provided. Publisher Copyright: ©2018. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.

Other keywords

  • 18C Sargasso Sea Water
  • extensive database
  • hydrography of the Gulf of Mexico
  • new data inside Loop Current Eddies
  • thermohaline properties and dissolved oxygen of water masses
  • water masses inside and outside Loop Current Eddies

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