A numerical study of the Plata River plume along the southeastern South American continental shelf

Authors

  • Felipe M. Pimenta Universidade de São Paulo; Instituto Oceanográfico
  • Edmo José Dias Campos Universidade de São Paulo; Instituto Oceanográfico
  • Jerry L. Miller Naval Research Laboratory
  • Alberto R. Piola Universidad de Buenos Aires; Depto. Ciências de la Atmósfera y los Océanos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592005000200004

Keywords:

Eastern South America Continental Shelf, South Brazilian Shelf, Rio de la Plata, South Brazil Bight, Buoyancy Plume, Princeton Ocean Model

Abstract

The Rio de la Plata, one of the largest rivers on Earth, discharges into the ocean waters from basin that covers a large area of South America. Its plume extends along northern Argentina, Uruguay, and southern Brazil shelves strongly influencing the ecosystems. In spite of this, little is known about the mechanisms that control it. Here we report results of simulations with POM carried out to investigate the roles of wind and river discharge in Plata plume dynamics. Different outflows were explored, including an average climatological value and magnitudes representative of La Niña and El Niño. Forcing the model with river discharge the average plume speed was directly related to the outflow intensity. The Plata northward extension varied from 850 to 1550 km and for average discharge a band of low salinity waters formed from the estuary up to 30ºN of South Brazilian Shelf. Upwelling and downwelling winds were applied after 130 days. The distribution of low salinity waters over the shelf was more sensitive to the wind direction than to the river outflow variability. Downwelling winds were very capable of advecting the low salinity signal downshelf. Upwelling winds were efficient in eroding the plume, which was basically detached from the coast by Ekman drift. Abnormal plume intrusions toward low latitudes may be a result of the original plume position coupled with events of persistent strong downwelling favorable winds.

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Published

2005-12-01

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How to Cite

A numerical study of the Plata River plume along the southeastern South American continental shelf. (2005). Brazilian Journal of Oceanography, 53(3-4), 129-146. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592005000200004