1 edition of Arctic-Subarctic Ocean Fluxes found in the catalog.
Arctic-Subarctic Ocean Fluxes
Robert R. Dickson
Published
2008
by Springer Science + Business Media B.V in Dordrecht
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Robert R. Dickson, Jens Meincke, Peter Rhines |
Contributions | Meincke, Jens, Rhines, Peter B., SpringerLink (Online service) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | [electronic resource] : |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25558923M |
ISBN 10 | 9781402067730, 9781402067747 |
Purchase Ocean Circulation and Climate, Volume - 2nd Edition. Print Book & E-Book. ISBN , According to observations, the Arctic Ocean circulation beneath a shallow thermocline can be schematized by cyclonic rim currents along shelves and over ridges. In each deep basin, the circulation is also believed to be cyclonic. This circulation pattern has been used as an important benchmark for validating Arctic Ocean by:
Arctic-Subarctic Ocean Fluxes from the Regional Arctic System Model (work in progress) W. Maslowski. 1. R. Osinski. 2,. J. Clement Kinney. 1, A. Roberts. [1] Enhanced resolution Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR‐E) imagery is used to estimate daily sea ice area fluxes between the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and the Arctic Ocean and Baffin Bay for the period September to June Over the period, Amundsen Gulf and M'Clure Strait exported 54 × 10 3 km 2 of sea ice area or roughly 77 km 3 of sea ice volume each year into the Cited by:
ASOF focuses on ocean fluxes of mass, heat, freshwater, and ice in the Arctic and Subarctic oceans. The program was established in and the first phase from – coordinated novel measurements in novel places in order to produce a baseline . Arctic–Subarctic Ocean Fluxes: Defining the Role of the Northern Seas in Climate Robert R. Dickson, Jens Meincke, Peter Rhines, eds. New York:Springer, , pp. ISBN: , $
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The two-way oceanic exchanges that connect the Arctic and Atlantic oceans through subarctic seas are of fundamental importance to climate. Change may certainly be imposed on the Arctic Ocean from subarctic seas, including a changing poleward ocean heat flux that is central to determining the present state and future fate of the perennial sea-ice.
The two-way oceanic exchanges that connect the Arctic and Atlantic oceans through subarctic seas are of fundamental importance to climate. Change may certainly be imposed on the Arctic Ocean from subarctic seas, including a changing poleward ocean heat flux that is central to determining the present state and future fate of the perennial : Paperback.
Arctic-Subarctic Ocean Fluxes book Arctic-Subarctic Ocean Fluxes (): Defining the Role of the Northern Seas in Climate: NHBS - Edited By: Robert R Dickson, Jens Meincke and Peter Rhines, Springer Nature.
Arctic–Subarctic Ocean Fluxes Book January with Reads How we measure 'reads' A 'read' is counted each time someone views a publication summary (such as the title, abstract, and list. The related imbalance in the lateral heat fluxes through the strait and over the ridge warmed the Nordic Seas and caused an increase in the temperature of the AW inflow to the Arctic Ocean in the.
In the ASOF book was published entitled "Arctic-Subarctic Ocean Fluxes: Defining the Role of the Northern Seas in Climate" summarizing the state of the science at that time (available here). Arctic–Subarctic Ocean Fluxes: Defining the Role of the Northern Seas in Climate A General Introduction Bob Dickson1, Jens Meincke2, and Peter Rhines3 1 Background Almost years ago, Helland-Hansen and Nansen () produced the first com-plete description of the pattern of oceanic exchanges that connect the North Atlantic.
Arctic–Subarctic Ocean Fluxes Defi ning the Role of the Northern Seas in Climate Edited by Robert R. Dickson Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Lowestoft, UK Jens Meincke Institute für Meereskunde, University of Hamburg, Germany and Peter Rhines Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences Departments.
The first quasi-synoptic estimates of Arctic Ocean and sea ice net fluxes of volume, heat and freshwater are calculated by application of an inverse model to data around the ocean boundary. Oceanic Observations of Climate Change in the Arctic-Subpolar Zone PI's: Charlie Eriksen and Peter Rhines (UW).
NOAA Arctic Program. This 4-year program will support sustained Seaglider observations of the ocean circulation connecting the Arctic and Atlantic, with emphasis on the Labrador Sea and Iceland-Scotland Ridge.
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[12] Pacific Waters (PW) are found over roughly half the Arctic Ocean. Averaged over that area (∼5 × 10 6 km 2), the Bering Strait heat flux is 2–4 W/m 2, a significant fraction of Arctic annual mean net surface heat fluxes (−2 to 10 W/m 2, ERA‐40 atmospheric reanalysis [Serreze et al.,Figure 5]).Cited by: Arctic–Subarctic Ocean Fluxes Chapter January with 25 Reads How we measure 'reads' A 'read' is counted each time someone views a publication summary (such as the title, abstract, and.
Arctic-Subarctic Ocean Fluxes by Robert R. Dickson,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. Objectives. The overall objective of ASOF is: 'To measure and model the variability of fluxes between the Arctic Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean with a view to implementing a longer term system of critical measurements needed to understand the high-latitude ocean's steering role.
The inflow of Atlantic water, heat, and salt to the Nordic Seas across the Greenland-Scotland Ridge 2. Flux of heat, salt and mass to the Arctic Ocean via Norway Coast and Barents Sea 3.
Flux of heat, salt and mass to the Arctic Ocean via Fram Strait. Eberhard Fahrbach 4. The debate about the importance of ocean heat transport to climate : $ Below a very shallow Arctic Ocean thermocline layer (about – m in depth) the circulation is driven primarily by thermohaline processes, such as lateral inflows and outflows.
Oceanic observations in the Arctic Ocean are extremely scarce, so our knowledge of three-dimensional structure of the basinwide circulation remains by: Aagaard K and E Carmack, The role of sea-ice and other freshwater in the Arctic Circulation.
J Geophys Res, 94, –, doi: /89JCCited by: A significant achievement of the program was the publication in of the book “ Arctic–Subarctic Ocean Fluxes: Defining the Role of the Northern Seas in Climate ” edited by B. Dickson, J.
Meincke, and P. Rhines. The ASOF book contains 28 chapters written by over experts and is a notable milestone in high-latitude oceanography. Arctic-Subarctic Ocean Fluxes › Science › Projects › 13 - Monitoring of oceanic fluxes across Fram Strait Monitoring of oceanic fluxes across Fram Strait U.
Schauer, W.-J. von Appen, B. Rabe, A. Beszczynska-Möller (formerly), E. Fahrbach (formerly) Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI), Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research.Arctic–Subarctic Ocean Fluxes: Defining the Role of the Northern Seas in Climate.
Robert R. Dickson, Jens Meincke, Peter Rhines, eds. New York:Springer,pp. ISBN:$ Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Containing and Preventing Biological Threats. Jeffrey Ryan, Jan Glarum.Arctic-Subarctic Ocean Fluxes › Science › Projects › 4 - Canadian Arctic Through-flow (CAT) Study › Summary.
Summary. The CAT study is an innovative and risky exploration in remote ice-covered waters of the Canadian High Arctic. Observations are recorded within autonomous submerged instruments which must be retrieved to collect data.