The hydrography and dynamics of the Angola-Benguela Frontal Zone and environment in April 1999 : BENEFIT Marine Science
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A multidisciplinary survey on board R.V. ligPoseidonl/ig off Angola and
northern Namibia in April 1999 allowed a large-scale view of the
South-East Atlantic boundary current system. The data set comprises
meteorological, hydrographical, biological and chemical
data. Sequences of satellite images of sea-surface temperature and
wind stress provided additional synoptic information. Several
mesoscale cyclonic gyres were observed embedded in a larger
area of low dynamic height, known as the Angola Gyre. The most
developed mesoscale feature was the subthermoclinal Angola
Dome detected at 9oS, 8.5oE. At the beginning of April, the Angola-
Benguela Frontal Zone (ABFZ) was found at an unusually southerly
position near 19oS. During the time of the cruise, the zone moved
rapidly northward. The dynamics of this event are discussed in
detail. The high-frequency temporal variations of the front were
closely related to local wind forcing. Below the thermocline the conditions
were more persistent. The ABFZ was represented as a front
between different types of Central Water. The existence of a
poleward undercurrent below the ABFZ, reported in recent publications,
was not verified from direct current measurements. However,
water mass distribution suggests overall poleward transport below
the thermocline.