Weddell Sea Bottom Water

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1Microsoft Word - frisp_2006_kmak_a.doc

Microsoft Word - frisp_2006_kmak_a.doc

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Language: English - Date: 2006-10-19 09:15:58
2Ocean Sci., 8, 419–432, 2012 www.ocean-sci.netdoi:os © Author(sCC Attribution 3.0 License.  Ocean Science

Ocean Sci., 8, 419–432, 2012 www.ocean-sci.netdoi:os © Author(sCC Attribution 3.0 License. Ocean Science

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Language: English - Date: 2014-12-03 11:11:12
3Physical oceanography / Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf / Argentine Antarctica / British Antarctic Territory / Weddell Sea / Antarctic Bottom Water / Weddell Gyre / Mooring / Mixed layer / Physical geography / Oceanography / Earth

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Language: English - Date: 2010-10-07 12:36:14
4Physical oceanography / Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf / Argentine Antarctica / British Antarctic Territory / Weddell Sea Bottom Water / Weddell Sea / Antarctic Bottom Water / Weddell Gyre / Mooring / Physical geography / Oceanography / Earth

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Language: English - Date: 2009-08-31 06:10:57
5M.Sc. Topic in Polar Oceanography (open to PEP and German Physics master students) Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Torsten Kanzow ()  Title: Inflow of water masses into the Weddell Sea (Antarctica) derived fro

M.Sc. Topic in Polar Oceanography (open to PEP and German Physics master students) Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Torsten Kanzow () Title: Inflow of water masses into the Weddell Sea (Antarctica) derived fro

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Language: English - Date: 2015-05-06 03:33:08
6them are questions concerning the course of the ABW and its volume transport as it enters South Atlantic, how the upperocean flow interacts with the deep flow there, and the magnitude and variability of the eastward volu

them are questions concerning the course of the ABW and its volume transport as it enters South Atlantic, how the upperocean flow interacts with the deep flow there, and the magnitude and variability of the eastward volu

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 18:01:15
7Abyssal boundary current studies deployment cruise nel or the West Falkland Channel, then westward along the Falkland Escarpment as it would do with the other path. To be certain of monitoring this current regardless of

Abyssal boundary current studies deployment cruise nel or the West Falkland Channel, then westward along the Falkland Escarpment as it would do with the other path. To be certain of monitoring this current regardless of

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8also seen with the Polarstern 1986 data (Gordon and Huber in press). This is a strong indicator of the WDW heat which enters the mixed layer and is trapped below the insulating blanket of sea ice. The relationship of the

also seen with the Polarstern 1986 data (Gordon and Huber in press). This is a strong indicator of the WDW heat which enters the mixed layer and is trapped below the insulating blanket of sea ice. The relationship of the

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 21:06:22
9than about 2 kilometers were marked by high freon concentrations (F-li >0.2 picomoles per kilogram) reflecting the admixture of recently ventilated Weddell Sea Bottom Water. South of Maud Rise, in the region of warmer an

than about 2 kilometers were marked by high freon concentrations (F-li >0.2 picomoles per kilogram) reflecting the admixture of recently ventilated Weddell Sea Bottom Water. South of Maud Rise, in the region of warmer an

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 07:39:30
10Evidence for sinking along this path is given by intrusions of cold water and freshwater observed at 500-rn (section II) and 1,400-rn (section III) depths (figures 2 and 3). The temperature and salinity maximum over the

Evidence for sinking along this path is given by intrusions of cold water and freshwater observed at 500-rn (section II) and 1,400-rn (section III) depths (figures 2 and 3). The temperature and salinity maximum over the

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 18:58:12