The structure and transport of the East Greenland Current at 75

AbstractThe East Greenland Current runs from 80 °N to 60 °N from the Fram Strait to the Denmark Strait via the Nordic Seas. It transports waters from the Arctic and the Nordic Seas into the Atlantic and also acts as a western-intensified southward return flow for waters recirculating within the Gree...

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Main Authors: Woodgate, R., Fahrbach, Eberhard, Rohardt, Gerd
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/3430/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.14014
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:3430 2023-09-05T13:17:36+02:00 The structure and transport of the East Greenland Current at 75 Woodgate, R. Fahrbach, Eberhard Rohardt, Gerd 1999 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/3430/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.14014 unknown Woodgate, R. , Fahrbach, E. and Rohardt, G. orcid:0000-0003-0479-7638 (1999) The structure and transport of the East Greenland Current at 75 , Journal of Geophysical ResearchC8, 104 , pp. 18059-18072 . hdl:10013/epic.14014 EPIC3Journal of Geophysical ResearchC8, 104, pp. 18059-18072 Article isiRev 1999 ftawi 2023-08-22T19:44:03Z AbstractThe East Greenland Current runs from 80 °N to 60 °N from the Fram Strait to the Denmark Strait via the Nordic Seas. It transports waters from the Arctic and the Nordic Seas into the Atlantic and also acts as a western-intensified southward return flow for waters recirculating within the Greenland Sea Gyre, itself an area important for deep water formation. Data from current meters moored across the current at 75 °N in 19941995 show a large seasonal variation in the current. The annual mean transport is 21±3 Sv (taking 9 °W as the eastern boundary), varying from 11 Sv in summer to 37 Sv in winter (errors approximately ±5 Sv). No significant seasonal signal has been observed in the Fram or Denmark Straits, suggesting that the seasonal transport is confined within the Greenland Sea. Using temperature and velocity data, we split the flow at 75 °N into two parts, a mainly wind-driven circulation (annual mean of order 19 Sv), which is trapped within the Greenland Sea Gyre and exhibits a large seasonal cycle, transporting, predominantly, the waters of the Greenland Sea, and a steadier throughflow probably thermohaline-driven (of order 8 Sv in the annual mean), with very little seasonal variation. Data from previous years, 19871994, indicate the interannual variability of the current is low. Assuming a spatially coherent structure to the current, we extend the time series of the transport back to 1991, and suggest it may be possible to monitor the total transport with one suitably placed mooring. © 1999 American Geophysical Union Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Denmark Strait East Greenland east greenland current Fram Strait Greenland Greenland Sea Nordic Seas Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Arctic Greenland
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description AbstractThe East Greenland Current runs from 80 °N to 60 °N from the Fram Strait to the Denmark Strait via the Nordic Seas. It transports waters from the Arctic and the Nordic Seas into the Atlantic and also acts as a western-intensified southward return flow for waters recirculating within the Greenland Sea Gyre, itself an area important for deep water formation. Data from current meters moored across the current at 75 °N in 19941995 show a large seasonal variation in the current. The annual mean transport is 21±3 Sv (taking 9 °W as the eastern boundary), varying from 11 Sv in summer to 37 Sv in winter (errors approximately ±5 Sv). No significant seasonal signal has been observed in the Fram or Denmark Straits, suggesting that the seasonal transport is confined within the Greenland Sea. Using temperature and velocity data, we split the flow at 75 °N into two parts, a mainly wind-driven circulation (annual mean of order 19 Sv), which is trapped within the Greenland Sea Gyre and exhibits a large seasonal cycle, transporting, predominantly, the waters of the Greenland Sea, and a steadier throughflow probably thermohaline-driven (of order 8 Sv in the annual mean), with very little seasonal variation. Data from previous years, 19871994, indicate the interannual variability of the current is low. Assuming a spatially coherent structure to the current, we extend the time series of the transport back to 1991, and suggest it may be possible to monitor the total transport with one suitably placed mooring. © 1999 American Geophysical Union
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Woodgate, R.
Fahrbach, Eberhard
Rohardt, Gerd
spellingShingle Woodgate, R.
Fahrbach, Eberhard
Rohardt, Gerd
The structure and transport of the East Greenland Current at 75
author_facet Woodgate, R.
Fahrbach, Eberhard
Rohardt, Gerd
author_sort Woodgate, R.
title The structure and transport of the East Greenland Current at 75
title_short The structure and transport of the East Greenland Current at 75
title_full The structure and transport of the East Greenland Current at 75
title_fullStr The structure and transport of the East Greenland Current at 75
title_full_unstemmed The structure and transport of the East Greenland Current at 75
title_sort structure and transport of the east greenland current at 75
publishDate 1999
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/3430/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.14014
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Denmark Strait
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op_source EPIC3Journal of Geophysical ResearchC8, 104, pp. 18059-18072
op_relation Woodgate, R. , Fahrbach, E. and Rohardt, G. orcid:0000-0003-0479-7638 (1999) The structure and transport of the East Greenland Current at 75 , Journal of Geophysical ResearchC8, 104 , pp. 18059-18072 . hdl:10013/epic.14014
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