Flow of Atlantic Water west of Iceland and onto the north Icelandic Shelf ...
The Marine Research Institute in Iceland has been monitoring the inflow of Atlantic Water onto the north Icelandic Shelf using Aanderaa current meters on one mooring since 1985. In August 1999 three moorings were deployed along the Hornbanki section and recovered a year later, and these data are use...
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ICES MSS Vol.219 - Hydrobiological variability in the ICES Area, 1990-1999
2023
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.19271852.v1 https://ices-library.figshare.com/articles/report/Flow_of_Atlantic_Water_west_of_Iceland_and_onto_the_north_Icelandic_Shelf/19271852/1 |
Summary: | The Marine Research Institute in Iceland has been monitoring the inflow of Atlantic Water onto the north Icelandic Shelf using Aanderaa current meters on one mooring since 1985. In August 1999 three moorings were deployed along the Hornbanki section and recovered a year later, and these data are used along with CTD data from the section to estimate the flow of Atlantic Water to the north Icelandic Shelf. The mean transport during this period was found to be 0.95 Sv. This is lower than a previous estimate using a single mooring from the Kogur section. No clear seasonal variations were found in the transport. Interannual variations were studied using data from the single mooring at the Hornbanki section for the period 1994-2000. There are no significant variations in the velocity, but the temperature shows interannual variability. The year 1995 stands out with extremely low temperatures and during that year an anomalously small amount of Atlantic Water was found over the north Icelandic Shelf. This may show ... |
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