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Record #176348:
Evolution of the deep water in the Canadian Basin in the Arctic Ocean / M.-L. Timmermans, Chris Garrett.
Title: | Evolution of the deep water in the Canadian Basin in the Arctic Ocean / M.-L. Timmermans, Chris Garrett. |
Author(s): | Timmermans, M. -L. Garrett, Chris. |
Date: | 2006. |
In: | Journal of Physical Oceanography. (2006.), Vol. 36(5) (2006) |
Abstract: | Argues that overflow of magnitude 0.25 Sv, predicted to enter Makarov Basin from Eurasian Basin via deep gap in dividing Lomonosov ridge, will not ventilate deep Makarov Basin (below 2400 m) where water is too warm and salty to be compatible with large cold fresh inflow. Also uses hydraulic theory and hydrographic observations to rule out significant flow of dense water from Makarov Basin into deep Canada Basin, confirming previous hypotheses of isolation of deep water in Canada Basin. |
Notes: | Journal of Physical Oceanography. Vol. 36(5) :866-874 (2006). |
Keywords: | 519.673 -- Modelling. 551.46 -- Oceanography, physical. 551.463 -- Sea water, physical properties. 551.463.6 -- Sea water, thermal properties and heat flux. 551.464.5 -- Salinity. 551.465 -- Oceanography, dynamics. 551.465.5 -- Ocean currents. C -- Oceanography, hydrography and hydrology. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*60) -- Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters. (*601) -- Arctic basin. |
SPRI record no.: | 176348 |
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