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Seasonal productivity of the equatorial Atlantic shaped by distinct wind-driven processes
by
Kiko, Rainer
, Moum, James N.
, Krahmann, Gerd
, Czeschel, Rena
, Subramaniam, Ajit
, Brandt, Peter
, Dengler, Marcus
, Körner, Mareike
, Roch, Marisa
in
704/47/4112
/ 704/829/2737
/ Annual oscillation
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earth System Sciences
/ Easterlies
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Equatorial regions
/ Equatorial undercurrents
/ Equatorial waves
/ Geochemistry
/ Geology
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Limiting factors
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Mooring
/ Nitrates
/ Northern Hemisphere
/ Nutrient cycles
/ Nutrients
/ Primary production
/ Productivity
/ Seasonal variations
/ Seasonality
/ Shear zone
/ Shoals
/ Undercurrents
/ Wind
/ Winds
2025
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Seasonal productivity of the equatorial Atlantic shaped by distinct wind-driven processes
by
Kiko, Rainer
, Moum, James N.
, Krahmann, Gerd
, Czeschel, Rena
, Subramaniam, Ajit
, Brandt, Peter
, Dengler, Marcus
, Körner, Mareike
, Roch, Marisa
in
704/47/4112
/ 704/829/2737
/ Annual oscillation
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earth System Sciences
/ Easterlies
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Equatorial regions
/ Equatorial undercurrents
/ Equatorial waves
/ Geochemistry
/ Geology
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Limiting factors
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Mooring
/ Nitrates
/ Northern Hemisphere
/ Nutrient cycles
/ Nutrients
/ Primary production
/ Productivity
/ Seasonal variations
/ Seasonality
/ Shear zone
/ Shoals
/ Undercurrents
/ Wind
/ Winds
2025
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Seasonal productivity of the equatorial Atlantic shaped by distinct wind-driven processes
by
Kiko, Rainer
, Moum, James N.
, Krahmann, Gerd
, Czeschel, Rena
, Subramaniam, Ajit
, Brandt, Peter
, Dengler, Marcus
, Körner, Mareike
, Roch, Marisa
in
704/47/4112
/ 704/829/2737
/ Annual oscillation
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earth System Sciences
/ Easterlies
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Equatorial regions
/ Equatorial undercurrents
/ Equatorial waves
/ Geochemistry
/ Geology
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Limiting factors
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Mooring
/ Nitrates
/ Northern Hemisphere
/ Nutrient cycles
/ Nutrients
/ Primary production
/ Productivity
/ Seasonal variations
/ Seasonality
/ Shear zone
/ Shoals
/ Undercurrents
/ Wind
/ Winds
2025
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Seasonal productivity of the equatorial Atlantic shaped by distinct wind-driven processes
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Seasonal productivity of the equatorial Atlantic shaped by distinct wind-driven processes
2025
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The eastern equatorial Atlantic hosts a productive marine ecosystem that depends on upward supply of nitrate, the primary limiting nutrient in this region. The annual productivity peak, indicated by elevated surface chlorophyll levels, occurs in the Northern Hemisphere summer, roughly coinciding with strengthened easterly winds. For enhanced productivity in the equatorial Atlantic, nitrate-rich water must rise into the turbulent layer above the Equatorial Undercurrent. Using data from two trans-Atlantic equatorial surveys, along with extended time series from equatorial moorings, we demonstrate how three independent wind-driven processes shape the seasonality of equatorial Atlantic productivity: (1) the nitracline shoals in response to intensifying easterly winds; (2) the depth of the Equatorial Undercurrent core, defined by maximum eastward velocity, is controlled by an annual oscillation of basin-scale standing equatorial waves; and (3) mixing intensity in the shear zone above the Equatorial Undercurrent core is governed by local and instantaneous winds. The interplay of these three mechanisms shapes a unique seasonal cycle of nutrient supply and productivity in the equatorial Atlantic, with a productivity minimum in April due to a shallow Equatorial Undercurrent and a productivity maximum in July resulting from a shallow nitracline coupled with enhanced mixing.
The seasonal timing of peak primary productivity in the eastern equatorial Atlantic is a result of wind-driven processes coinciding with increased surface nitrate supply, according to transect and mooring observations.
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