Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5764387 | Continental Shelf Research | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The fact that the wind diurnally undergoes relaxation and intensification strongly affects the circulation, promoting superficial onshore flows in the leeside of Cape Sines. Despite the small-scale nature of the observed cross-shelf circulation, onshore flows as the ones described in this study can be particularly helpful to understand the transport and settlement of larvae in this region and in other regions with similar topography and wind characteristics.
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Authors
L. Lamas, A. Peliz, J. Dias, P.B. Oliveira, M.M. Angélico, J.J. Castro, J.N. Fernandes, A. Trindade, T. Cruz,