Variability of the Heat and Salt Budget in the Subtropical Southeastern Pacific Mixed Layer between 2004 and 2010: Spice Injection Mechanism

Nicolas Kolodziejczyk IFREMER, Laboratoire de Physique des Océans, UMR 6523, CNRS/Ifremer/IRD/UBO, Plouzané, France

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Fabienne Gaillard IFREMER, Laboratoire de Physique des Océans, UMR 6523, CNRS/Ifremer/IRD/UBO, Plouzané, France

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Abstract

The mixed layer heat and salt budget in the southeastern subtropical Pacific are estimated using 7 years (2004–10) of Argo-profiling float data, surface fluxes, precipitation, surface velocity data, and wind observations and reanalysis. In this region, the mixed layer heat budget is characterized by a strong annual cycle mainly modulated by the shortwave radiation annual cycle. During the austral fall and winter, the shortwave radiation input minimum is overwhelmed by the heat loss mainly because of the latent heat flux. The mixed layer salt budget also presents a strong annual cycle with a minimum of salt content during the late austral winter. In contrast with the heat budget, the salt budget is mainly driven by the unresolved terms computed as the residual of the budget. Among these missing terms, the most likely candidate is the vertical turbulent mixing as a result of convection caused by the heat surface buoyancy loss and the destabilizing vertical gradient of salinity at the base of the mixed layer. This downward flux of salt at the base of the mixed layer could explain the annual spiciness injection and interannual spiciness variability in the permanent thermocline in the southeastern Pacific.

Current affiliation: Laboratoire d'Océanographie et du Climat, Éxpérimentation et Approches Numériques, UMR 7159 CNRS/IRD/UPMC/MNHN, Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace, Paris, France.

Corresponding author address: Dr. Nicolas Kolodziejczyk, IFREMER, Laboratoire de Physique des Océans, UMR 6523, CNRS/Ifremer/IRD/UBO, F-29280, Plouzané, France. E-mail: nicolas.kolodziejczyk@gmail.com

Abstract

The mixed layer heat and salt budget in the southeastern subtropical Pacific are estimated using 7 years (2004–10) of Argo-profiling float data, surface fluxes, precipitation, surface velocity data, and wind observations and reanalysis. In this region, the mixed layer heat budget is characterized by a strong annual cycle mainly modulated by the shortwave radiation annual cycle. During the austral fall and winter, the shortwave radiation input minimum is overwhelmed by the heat loss mainly because of the latent heat flux. The mixed layer salt budget also presents a strong annual cycle with a minimum of salt content during the late austral winter. In contrast with the heat budget, the salt budget is mainly driven by the unresolved terms computed as the residual of the budget. Among these missing terms, the most likely candidate is the vertical turbulent mixing as a result of convection caused by the heat surface buoyancy loss and the destabilizing vertical gradient of salinity at the base of the mixed layer. This downward flux of salt at the base of the mixed layer could explain the annual spiciness injection and interannual spiciness variability in the permanent thermocline in the southeastern Pacific.

Current affiliation: Laboratoire d'Océanographie et du Climat, Éxpérimentation et Approches Numériques, UMR 7159 CNRS/IRD/UPMC/MNHN, Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace, Paris, France.

Corresponding author address: Dr. Nicolas Kolodziejczyk, IFREMER, Laboratoire de Physique des Océans, UMR 6523, CNRS/Ifremer/IRD/UBO, F-29280, Plouzané, France. E-mail: nicolas.kolodziejczyk@gmail.com
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