2019
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00528
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Internal Wave Observations Off Saba Bank

Abstract: The deep sloping sides of Saba Bank, the largest submarine atoll in the Atlantic Ocean, show quite different internal wave characteristics. To measure these characteristics, two 350 m long arrays consisting of primary a high-resolution temperature T-sensor string and secondary an acoustic Doppler current profiler were moored around 500 m water depth at the northern and southern flanks of Saba Bank for 23 days. We observed that the surrounding density stratified waters supported large internal tides and episodi… Show more

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“…The higher density of acid lake waters likely prevents mixing with overlying waters from being an O2 source throughout the acid lake. We speculate that active transport of oxygenated open-ocean seawater through the platform may be driven or enhanced by tidal pumping (Martin et al, 2012;van Haren et al, 2019), or by a Venturi effect as the bubble plume intersects seawater-filled channels.…”
Section: Water Flow Through the Acid Lakementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher density of acid lake waters likely prevents mixing with overlying waters from being an O2 source throughout the acid lake. We speculate that active transport of oxygenated open-ocean seawater through the platform may be driven or enhanced by tidal pumping (Martin et al, 2012;van Haren et al, 2019), or by a Venturi effect as the bubble plume intersects seawater-filled channels.…”
Section: Water Flow Through the Acid Lakementioning
confidence: 99%