Numerical simulation experiments with a high-resolution circulation model were
carried out to study nutrient transport from different depths to the surface 10-m
layer during an upwelling event along the northern coast of the Gulf of Finland
in July 1999. The initial nutrient distribution is based on field measurements
performed in the north-western part of the Gulf. Wind forcing covering the period
of the upwelling along the northern coast was turned through 180◦ to simulate
an upwelling along the southern coast. The simulation results showed that the
main phosphorus transport to the upper 10-m layer occurred from depths shallower
than 30 m for the upwelling events along both the northern and the southern coasts. Nitrogen transport to the upper 10-m layer was the largest from depths of
40–55 m for the upwelling along the northern and 40–65 m for the upwelling along
the southern coast. Simulated cumulative volume transports to the upper 10-m
layer from different depths showed that the contribution from deeper layers was
larger in the case of the upwelling along the southern coast. The reduction of wind
stress had a bigger influence on water transport from the deeper layers.
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