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A high-resolution boundary current product from Gridded Observations of eXpendable BathyThermograph (XBT) transects. [PDF]
Goes M +15 more
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Autonomous Float Data Reveal Decoupled Trends in Chlorophyll and Stratification in the Indian Ocean
Abstract Recent studies have shown that the Indian Ocean is warming significantly, but how this warming impacts primary production is largely unresolved due to a relative lack of depth‐resolved biological observations. In this study, we have used Biogeochemical‐Argo data from 2013 to 2022, comprising over 9,000 individual profiles, to examine regional ...
Marufa Ishaque +2 more
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Low-pressure storms drive nitrous oxide emissions in the Southern Ocean. [PDF]
Kelly CL +5 more
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Global Estimates of Mesoscale Vertical Velocity Near 1,000 m From Argo Observations [PDF]
Katy M. Christensen +2 more
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Thermal vs. Haline Drivers of Restratification in the Labrador Sea
Abstract The Labrador Sea is a vital component of global ocean circulation, hosting vigorous deep convection that can mix to deeper than 2,000 m. Features that drive convection are widely studied, but a lack of high‐resolution, in situ observations hinder our understanding of how finescale dynamics influence the convective process and trigger ...
H. Jaques +4 more
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Submesoscale daily data from a non-hydrostatic OGCM at 1/90° resolution over Northern South China Sea in 2019. [PDF]
Zhuang Z, Song Z, Shu Q, Sun L, Yuan Y.
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Abstract This study aims to identify and understand the drivers of interannual variability in coastal salinity in the tropical Atlantic Ocean. Using a combination of satellite, in situ and reanalysis data, we show how ocean‐basin‐scale sea surface temperature gradients in the tropical Pacific and Indian Oceans associated with major climate modes such ...
Sreelekha Jarugula +3 more
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Recent extremes in Antarctic sea ice extent modulated by ocean heat ventilation. [PDF]
Wilson EA, Arlen L, Campbell EC.
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Abstract Large ocean data assimilation (DA) increments are concentrated in the mixed layer, indicating persistent biases in vertical mixing. These increments can therefore be used to derive bias corrections. Previous studies developed full‐depth climatological temperature and salinity corrections from these increments, known as the Ocean Tendency ...
Danni Du, Feiyu Lu, Alistair Adcroft
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