Articles | Volume 15, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-15-1745-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-15-1745-2019
Research article
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16 Dec 2019
Research article |  | 16 Dec 2019

Influence of the summer deep-sea circulations on passive drifts among the submarine canyons in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea

Morane Clavel-Henry, Jordi Solé, Miguel-Ángel Ahumada-Sempoal, Nixon Bahamon, Florence Briton, Guiomar Rotllant, and Joan B. Company

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Deep-sea connectivity research is scarce but needed for understanding marine population dynamics and dispersal of animal early-life stages. Here, we modeled near-bottom particle drifts along a continental margin crossed by submarine canyons. The bottom current impacting particle drifts is influenced by uneven topographic structures like submarine canyons. Thus, models with a good representation of the bottom geomorphological structures contribute to improving the deep-sea larval drift modeling.
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