Crossroads of the mesoscale circulation
Alberto Baudena, Enrico Ser-Giacomi, Cristobal Lopez, Emilio, Hernandez-Garcia, Francesco d'Ovidio

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method to identify key ocean sites for monitoring water fluxes and sources, optimizing observation networks and understanding regional connectivity in mesoscale ocean circulation.
Contribution
It presents a novel approach to rank ocean sites based on water transit extents, enhancing the design of observation networks and source identification in mesoscale circulation.
Findings
Method successfully applied to a mesoscale eddy model.
Identified optimal monitoring sites in the Kerguelen region.
Suggested applications for nutrient, larval, and contaminant studies.
Abstract
Quantifying the mechanisms of tracer dispersion in the ocean remains a central question in oceanography, for problems ranging from nutrient delivery to phytoplankton, to the early detection of contaminants. Most analyses have been based on Lagrangian concepts of transport, focusing on the identification of features minimizing fluid exchange among regions, or more recently on network tools which focus on connectivity and transport pathways. Neither of these approaches allows ranking the geographical sites of major water passage and selecting them so that they monitor waters coming from separate parts of the ocean. These are instead key criteria when deploying an observing network. Here we address this issue by estimating at any point the extent of the ocean surface which transits through it in a given time window. With such information we are able to rank the sites with major fluxes that…
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