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Haloclinic catastrophes, sea ice, and ocean climate (abstract) / Knut Aagaard.

Title: Haloclinic catastrophes, sea ice, and ocean climate (abstract) / Knut Aagaard.
Author(s): Aagaard, Knut.
Date: 1990.
In: Annals of Glaciology. (1990.), Vol. 14 (1990)
Abstract: Rapid melting of continental ice during deglaciations has been hypothesized to shift thermohaline circulation of world ocean to different mode from that dominated by North Atlantic, such as operates at present. Considers freezing, transport, and melting of sea ice in North Atlantic sector as possible modern analogue to such events.
Notes:

Annals of Glaciology. Vol. 14 :328 (1990).

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.326 -- Floating ice.
551.326.7 -- Sea ice.
551.465 -- Oceanography, dynamics.
551.461.8 -- Palaeo-oceanography.
551.326.2 -- Floating ice, formation and decay.
E6 -- Glaciology: floating ice.
(*60) -- Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters.
(*61) -- North Atlantic Ocean.
SPRI record no.: 104077

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