Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Jul 2022)

Water Circulation and Transport Time Scales in the Beagle Channel, Southernmost Tip of South America

  • Andrea Cucco,
  • Jacobo Martín,
  • Giovanni Quattrocchi,
  • Harold Fenco,
  • Georg Umgiesser,
  • Daniel Alfredo Fernández

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse10070941
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
p. 941

Abstract

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The Beagle Channel is a long and narrow interoceanic passage within the Tierra del Fuego archipelago in the southernmost tip of South America. A high-resolution 3D hydrodynamic model based on the finite elements method was applied to investigate the residual circulation, water fluxes and transport time scales inside this channel. Numerical solutions were analyzed at seasonal time scale and the model results compared with observed ocean data. The circulation pattern is characterized by a west-to-east residual flow with low intensity and low seasonal variability. The water fluxes through the channel were estimated to be, on average, around 12,700 m3/s, with inflow through its western entrance and eastwards outflow mainly through the Mackinlay Strait. The water residence times vary seasonally with basin averages between 36 and 43 days and maximum values between 53 and 95 days. The results provide an overview of the hydrodynamics and water residence times in the Beagle Channel, a unique ecosystem threatened by recent anthropogenic pressures and climate change.

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