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Title: Coastal current convergence structures in the Bay of Biscay from optimized high-frequency radar and satellite data
Authors: Bertin, Soane; Rubio, Anna; Hernandez-Carrasco, I.; Solabarrieta, Lohitzune; Ruiz, Irene; Orfila, A.; Sentchev, A.
Abstract: The southeastern Bay of Biscay has been described as a ``dead end�� for floating marine litter, often accumulating along small-scale linear streaks. Coastal Current Convergence Structures (CCS), often associated with vertical motions at river plume edges, estuarine fronts, or other physical processes, can be at the origin of the accumulation. Understanding the formation of CCS and their role in the transport of marine litter is essential to better quantify and to help mitigate marine litter pollution. The Lagrangian framework, used to estimate the absolute dispersion, and the finite-size Lyapunov exponents (FSLE), have proved very effective for identifying CCS in the current velocity field. However, the quality of CCS identification depends strongly on the Eulerian fields. Two surface current velocity data sets were used in the analysis: the remotely sensed velocities from the EuskOOS High-Frequency Radar (HFR) network and velocities from three-dimensional model outputs. They were complemented by drifting buoy velocity measurements. An optimization method, involving the fusion of drifting buoys and HFR velocities is proposed to better reconstruct the fine-scale structure of the current velocity field. Merging these two sources of velocity data reduced the mean Lagrangian error and the Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) by 50 \% and 30 \% respectively, significantly improving velocity reconstruction. FSLE ridgelines obtained from the Lagrangian analysis of optimized velocities were compared with remotely sensed concentrations of Chlorophyll-a. It was shown that ridgelines control the spatial distribution of phytoplankton. They fundamentally
Keywords: Current convergence structures; Surface current velocity; High-Frequency Radar; Surface drifters; Lagrangian metrics; Southeastern Bay of Biscay; WATER CIRCULATION PATTERNS; LAGRANGIAN FRONTS; DATA ASSIMILATION; SURFACE CURRENTS; SOUTHEASTERN BAY; MARINE LITTER; SE BAY; TRANSPORT; MODEL; DISPERSION
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: ELSEVIER
Type: Article
Language: 
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.174372
URI: http://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/1877
ISSN: 0048-9697
E-ISSN: 1879-1026
Funder: Region Nord-Pas de Calais, Universite du Littoral Cotete d'Opale
AZTI Foundation
French National Research Agency, under France [ANR-21-EXES-0011]
French National program LEFE (Les Enveloppes Fluides de l'Environnement)
Spanish LAMARCA project - MCIN/AEI [PID2021-123352OB-C31, C33]
ERDF A way of making Europe - Directorate of Agriculture, Fisheries
Food Policy of the Department of Economic Development, Sustainability
Environment of the Basque Government
JERICO-S3 project - European Union [871153]
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