Pineda Devia, Alex René. (1997). La corriente de Cromwell durante el fenómeno La Niña de 1996 y el fenómeno El Niño de 1997, sobre la cuenca del Pacífico colombiano. Boletín Científico CCCP (6). pp. 109-122. doi https://doi.org/10.26640/01213423.6.109_122
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Abstract
The current of CromweII is one of worid's largest oceanic current which influences the Colombian South Pacific. The present work studied the thermo-haline parameters and the geoslrophlc palterns during two air-sea interactions events as "La Niña" (1996) and "El Niño" (1997). It has been determinad that the Current of CromweII was present during both phenomena. During the coid event (La Niña) it.was slightiy upper, between 75- 200 meters depth with salinities of 34.9 o/oo and for the warm event (El Niño) it was deeper between 75- 300 meters with haline conditions about 35- 35.1 o/oo. It is possible to conclude that under positive anomaly conditions or coId event, the Current is less intense at the Colombian South Pacific than in the negativa one.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Circulación oceánica. Hidrodinámica. Salinidad. Temperatura |
Geographical coverage : | Tumaco. Isla Gorgona. Buenaventura |
Depositing User: | Dirección General Marítima |
ISSN: | 0121-3423 |
Official URL: | http://www.cccp.org.co |
Identification Number: | https://doi.org/10.26640/01213423.6.109_122 |
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