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The Cromwell Current and its effects on the
Galapagos Islands
Jennifer WalkerPhysical Oceanography
Fall 2014
What is the Cromwell Current?
• Discovered in 1951• Last major ocean current to be
found• Cromwell led expedition following
year
General Characteristics
• Geostrophic equilibrium• Symmetrical about equator• 200 m thick• 300 km wide• Velocities up to 1.5 m/s• Core coincides with thermocline• Temp of 13 degrees C
Variations in the current
• Seasonal fluctuations of wind affect transport• Velocity and transport decrease to east• Core depth varies from 50 m in E to 200 m in W• Galapagos is eastern terminus
• Galapagos: 13 islands, 1000 km W of Ecuador• Weakens velocities• Undercurrent splits• Upwelling
The Cromwell Current and the Galapagos Islands
The Current and Galapagos Biology
• Upwelling• High oxygen• High nutrients
• Increased primary production• Effect of El Nino
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Philander, S.G., 1973, Equatorial Undercurrent: Measurements and theories, Reviews of Geophysics and Space Physics, 11, 513-570.
Stewart, R., 2002, Introduction to Physical Oceanography, Chapter 14.