SERIAL ATLAS OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT. FOLIO 19. THE WATER MASSES OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN: A VOLUMETRIC CENSUS OF TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY

The temperature-salinity correlation, has proved a valuable means of classifying and tracing water masses in the oceans of the world. A volumetric census of ocean waters by intervals of temperature and salinity is given for the North Atlantic. (Author)

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Main Authors: Wright, W. R., Worthington, L. V.
Other Authors: WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION MA
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1970
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Summary:The temperature-salinity correlation, has proved a valuable means of classifying and tracing water masses in the oceans of the world. A volumetric census of ocean waters by intervals of temperature and salinity is given for the North Atlantic. (Author)