Temperature and salinity in the central Labrador Sea during the 1990s and in the context of the longer-term change ...

In the early years of the 1990s, in the Labrador Sea winters were exceptionally severe, while in the later years winters were relatively mild. High heat losses during the severe winters produced mixed layers increasing in depth to a maximum of 2300 m. This pool of convectively mixed water, Labrador...

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Main Authors: Yashayaev, Igor, Lazier, John R. N., Clarke, R. Allyn
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Published: ICES MSS Vol.219 - Hydrobiological variability in the ICES Area, 1990-1999 2022
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spelling ftdatacite:10.17895/ices.pub.19271729 2023-07-23T04:19:00+02:00 Temperature and salinity in the central Labrador Sea during the 1990s and in the context of the longer-term change ... Yashayaev, Igor Lazier, John R. N. Clarke, R. Allyn 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.19271729 https://ices-library.figshare.com/articles/report/Temperature_and_salinity_in_the_central_Labrador_Sea_during_the_1990s_and_in_the_context_of_the_longer-term_change/19271729 unknown ICES MSS Vol.219 - Hydrobiological variability in the ICES Area, 1990-1999 ICES Custom Licence https://www.ices.dk/Pages/library_policies.aspx Fisheries and aquaculture ICES resources Oceanic Northeast Atlantic ICES Ecoregion Other Report report 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.19271729 2023-07-03T21:51:17Z In the early years of the 1990s, in the Labrador Sea winters were exceptionally severe, while in the later years winters were relatively mild. High heat losses during the severe winters produced mixed layers increasing in depth to a maximum of 2300 m. This pool of convectively mixed water, Labrador Sea Water (LSW), is a well-recognized intermediate water mass in the North Atlantic Ocean. In the latter half of the decade, mixed layer depths, at less than 1500 m, were too shallow to maintain the recently created LSW. It slowly drained away from the Labrador Sea to other regions of the North Atlantic Ocean. This loss was balanced by a flow of warmer more saline water from the boundary currents. Changes in temperature and salinity associated with the build-up and decline of LSW over the decade are presented. Property variations in the Northeast Atlantic Deep Water and Denmark Strait Overflow Water lying below the LSW are also discussed.Article from Marine Science Symposia Vol. 219 - "Hydrobiological variability ... Report Denmark Strait Labrador Sea North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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ICES resources
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Yashayaev, Igor
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Clarke, R. Allyn
Temperature and salinity in the central Labrador Sea during the 1990s and in the context of the longer-term change ...
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ICES resources
Oceanic Northeast Atlantic ICES Ecoregion
description In the early years of the 1990s, in the Labrador Sea winters were exceptionally severe, while in the later years winters were relatively mild. High heat losses during the severe winters produced mixed layers increasing in depth to a maximum of 2300 m. This pool of convectively mixed water, Labrador Sea Water (LSW), is a well-recognized intermediate water mass in the North Atlantic Ocean. In the latter half of the decade, mixed layer depths, at less than 1500 m, were too shallow to maintain the recently created LSW. It slowly drained away from the Labrador Sea to other regions of the North Atlantic Ocean. This loss was balanced by a flow of warmer more saline water from the boundary currents. Changes in temperature and salinity associated with the build-up and decline of LSW over the decade are presented. Property variations in the Northeast Atlantic Deep Water and Denmark Strait Overflow Water lying below the LSW are also discussed.Article from Marine Science Symposia Vol. 219 - "Hydrobiological variability ...
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Clarke, R. Allyn
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title Temperature and salinity in the central Labrador Sea during the 1990s and in the context of the longer-term change ...
title_short Temperature and salinity in the central Labrador Sea during the 1990s and in the context of the longer-term change ...
title_full Temperature and salinity in the central Labrador Sea during the 1990s and in the context of the longer-term change ...
title_fullStr Temperature and salinity in the central Labrador Sea during the 1990s and in the context of the longer-term change ...
title_full_unstemmed Temperature and salinity in the central Labrador Sea during the 1990s and in the context of the longer-term change ...
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