Pangea with wall using MITgcm ...

The thermally driven large-scale ocean circulation is studied. We obtain a steady state ocean circulation by running the time-dependent, nonlinear model to equilibrium using restoring boundary conditions on surface temperature. This is simulated by MITgcm using a 2◦ × 2◦ spherical polar grid. We exa...

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Main Author: Denstad, Liv
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Published: Norstore 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.11582/2015.00030
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spelling ftdatacite:10.11582/2015.00030 2023-08-27T04:05:49+02:00 Pangea with wall using MITgcm ... Denstad, Liv 2015 https://dx.doi.org/10.11582/2015.00030 https://archive.norstore.no/pages/public/datasetDetail.jsf?id=10.11582/2015.00030 unknown Norstore Natural sciences FOS Natural sciences Earth sciences Oceanography FOS Earth and related environmental sciences dataset Model, Simulation, Derived Dataset 2015 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.11582/2015.00030 2023-08-07T14:24:23Z The thermally driven large-scale ocean circulation is studied. We obtain a steady state ocean circulation by running the time-dependent, nonlinear model to equilibrium using restoring boundary conditions on surface temperature. This is simulated by MITgcm using a 2◦ × 2◦ spherical polar grid. We examine how this circulation relates to theories of the surface - and the abyssal circulation. These theories include the linear thermocline theory and Stommel and Arons theory. An important factor in returning the deep water to the surface, is the diapycnal mixing. Why this is important will be discussed. The reasons why and where the deep water upwells, are well debated. We find that positive vertical velocity mainly occurs at the western boundaries, where both the currents in the abyss and at the surface are strong. The simulated ocean circulation contains many of the observed currents in the world, like the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), the Kuroshio Current, the Agulhas Current and the Gulf Stream. In ... : 1 UTF-8 Unicode English text, totaling ...... 5.66 KB 3 FORTRAN program, totaling ...... 6.44 KB 1 NetCDF Data Format data, totaling ...... 24.78 MB 2 Bourne-Again shell script text executable, totaling ...... 782 B 1 Vim swap file, version 7.2, totaling ...... 12 KB 249 data, totaling ...... 31.64 MB 1 empty, totaling ...... 0 1 ASCII English text, with CRLF line terminators, totaling ...... 1.45 KB 257 ASCII text, totaling ...... 48.22 KB 6 ASCII English text, totaling ...... 7.33 KB ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic The Antarctic
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Pangea with wall using MITgcm ...
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description The thermally driven large-scale ocean circulation is studied. We obtain a steady state ocean circulation by running the time-dependent, nonlinear model to equilibrium using restoring boundary conditions on surface temperature. This is simulated by MITgcm using a 2◦ × 2◦ spherical polar grid. We examine how this circulation relates to theories of the surface - and the abyssal circulation. These theories include the linear thermocline theory and Stommel and Arons theory. An important factor in returning the deep water to the surface, is the diapycnal mixing. Why this is important will be discussed. The reasons why and where the deep water upwells, are well debated. We find that positive vertical velocity mainly occurs at the western boundaries, where both the currents in the abyss and at the surface are strong. The simulated ocean circulation contains many of the observed currents in the world, like the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), the Kuroshio Current, the Agulhas Current and the Gulf Stream. In ... : 1 UTF-8 Unicode English text, totaling ...... 5.66 KB 3 FORTRAN program, totaling ...... 6.44 KB 1 NetCDF Data Format data, totaling ...... 24.78 MB 2 Bourne-Again shell script text executable, totaling ...... 782 B 1 Vim swap file, version 7.2, totaling ...... 12 KB 249 data, totaling ...... 31.64 MB 1 empty, totaling ...... 0 1 ASCII English text, with CRLF line terminators, totaling ...... 1.45 KB 257 ASCII text, totaling ...... 48.22 KB 6 ASCII English text, totaling ...... 7.33 KB ...
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