Reviews and syntheses: Physical and biogeochemical processes associated with upwelling in the Indian Ocean

The Indian Ocean presents two distinct climate regimes. The north Indian Ocean is dominated by the monsoons, whereas the seasonal reversal is less pronounced in the south. The prevailing wind pattern produces upwelling along different parts of the coast in both hemispheres during different times of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biogeosciences 2021-11, Vol.18 (22), p.5967-6029
Hauptverfasser: Vinayachandran, Puthenveettil Narayana Menon, Masumoto, Yukio, Roberts, Michael J, Huggett, Jenny A, Halo, Issufo, Chatterjee, Abhisek, Amol, Prakash, Gupta, Garuda V. M, Singh, Arvind, Mukherjee, Arnab, Prakash, Satya, Beckley, Lynnath E, Raes, Eric Jorden, Hood, Raleigh
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Zusammenfassung:The Indian Ocean presents two distinct climate regimes. The north Indian Ocean is dominated by the monsoons, whereas the seasonal reversal is less pronounced in the south. The prevailing wind pattern produces upwelling along different parts of the coast in both hemispheres during different times of the year. Additionally, dynamical processes and eddies either cause or enhance upwelling. This paper reviews the phenomena of upwelling along the coast of the Indian Ocean extending from the tip of South Africa to the southern tip of the west coast of Australia. Observed features, underlying mechanisms, and the impact of upwelling on the ecosystem are presented.
ISSN:1726-4189
1726-4170
1726-4189
DOI:10.5194/bg-18-5967-2021