Abstract

The summer-autumn formation of the thermohaline structure of the coastal deepwater body was studied in Bahía de La Paz, Gulf of California, from measurements the thermohaline variables taken in October 1997, November 1998, August 1999, and in an adjacent area of the Gulf of California in July 1997. In August 1999, intense density stratification was recorded from the surface to 60-m depth, because of a positive daily heat balance and weak vertical mixing. In autumn (Oct. 1997 and Nov. 1998), the upper mixed layer (ML) was 40–50-m thick, and the thermocline had a maximum vertical gradient up to 0.6ºC per meter. The three-dimensional distribution of density shows concave isopycnics towards the center of the bay, suggesting the possible existence of anticyclonic vorticity. The non-uniformity of this spatial mass field was formed by local heating and evaporation processes, and by the water exchange with the open ocean through the mouths of the bay. The physical reasons for the variations in the ML are discussed. The deepwater body (>150 m) maintained almost constant thermohaline variables during the study and no noticeable variations were detected in the surface layer. The T-S diagrams were different from those of the Gulf of California water mass and similar to Subtropical Subsurface waters ones (less saline). In October 1997, a 2.5ºC increase in temperature was measured at the surface layer which considered related to the peak of the 1997 El Niño.

Highlights

  • IntroducciónThe Baja California Peninsula has a long coastline with many bays and lagoons along its coasts

  • Due to its geographic position Bahía de La Paz is relatively isolated from most of the hydrophysical processes that occur in the Gulf of California

  • En las mismas líneas se llevaron a cabo mediciones batimétricas con una ecosonda Furuno modelo FE-881 Mark II

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Introduction

The Baja California Peninsula has a long coastline with many bays and lagoons along its coasts. One of the most important ones is Bahía de La Paz in the southwestern Gulf of California, close to the city of La Paz, the sate capital of Baja. La Península de Baja California tiene una larga línea de costa con muchas bahías y lagunas. Una de las más importantes es la Bahía de La Paz al suroeste del Golfo de California, próxima a la capital del estado de Baja California Sur (BCS). The ecological and morphological changes in the bay are related to the hydrophysical conditions of the waterbody including the thermohaline structure, currents and transport of suspended and dissolved matter.

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