FIG. 6 in Re-evaluation of the systematics of two deep-sea species of Thalassometra (Echinodermata: Crinoidea) and its biogeographical implications

FIG. 6. Diagrammatic view of deep circulation of Antarctic bottom water (after Geistdoefer, 2002). Deep sea and bottom water sources: A, Norwegian Sea; B, Labrador Sea; C, Weddell Sea. Main upwellings: 1, Somalia; 2, Arabian Sea; 3, California; 4, intertropical zone; 5, Peru; 6, Benguela; 7, north-w...

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Main Authors: Eléaume, Marc, Améziane, Nadia, Park, Young-Hyang
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Published: Zenodo 2004
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4658740
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Summary:FIG. 6. Diagrammatic view of deep circulation of Antarctic bottom water (after Geistdoefer, 2002). Deep sea and bottom water sources: A, Norwegian Sea; B, Labrador Sea; C, Weddell Sea. Main upwellings: 1, Somalia; 2, Arabian Sea; 3, California; 4, intertropical zone; 5, Peru; 6, Benguela; 7, north-western Africa and Antarctica. Arrows indicate the direction of thermohaline currents. Black star, Thalassometra electrae; black circle, Thalassometra villosa; black square, Thalassometra bispinosa. : Published as part of Eléaume, Marc, Améziane, Nadia & Park, Young-Hyang, 2004, Re-evaluation of the systematics of two deep-sea species of Thalassometra (Echinodermata: Crinoidea) and its biogeographical implications, pp. 1949-1968 in Journal of Natural History 38 (15) on page 1966, DOI: 10.1080/0022290310001613566, http://zenodo.org/record/4658727