Mass, Salt, and Heat Transport Across 40 Degrees N Latitude in the Atlantic Ocean Based on IGY Data and Dynamic Height Calculations.

The study discusses the development of a computer program capable of performing the necessary dynamic computations to obtain estimates of the transports of mass, salt, and heat across the vertical cross section at 40 degrees N within the North Atlantic Ocean. Previous studies have used either differ...

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Main Author: Greeson,Tommy Darell
Other Authors: NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CALIF
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1974
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spelling ftdtic:ADA003527 2023-05-15T17:28:57+02:00 Mass, Salt, and Heat Transport Across 40 Degrees N Latitude in the Atlantic Ocean Based on IGY Data and Dynamic Height Calculations. Greeson,Tommy Darell NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CALIF 1974-09 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA003527 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA003527 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA003527 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Physical and Dynamic Oceanography Computer Programming and Software *HEAT TRANSFER *MASS TRANSFER *SALINITY *NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN COMPUTER PROGRAMS TEMPERATURE MOTION THESES ESTIMATES OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA INTERPOLATION OCEANOGRAPHIC SHIPS Crawford vessel Text 1974 ftdtic 2016-02-20T08:56:10Z The study discusses the development of a computer program capable of performing the necessary dynamic computations to obtain estimates of the transports of mass, salt, and heat across the vertical cross section at 40 degrees N within the North Atlantic Ocean. Previous studies have used either different approaches to the problem or, if the same approach was used, then the data were averaged to eliminate seasonal effects. Temperature and salinity data from Crawford Cruise 16, 2 to 22 October 1957 of the International Geophysical Year, are used for the entire cross section of ocean. Text North Atlantic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Crawford ENVELOPE(-86.467,-86.467,-77.717,-77.717)
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topic Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Computer Programming and Software
*HEAT TRANSFER
*MASS TRANSFER
*SALINITY
*NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
TEMPERATURE
MOTION
THESES
ESTIMATES
OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
INTERPOLATION
OCEANOGRAPHIC SHIPS
Crawford vessel
spellingShingle Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Computer Programming and Software
*HEAT TRANSFER
*MASS TRANSFER
*SALINITY
*NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
TEMPERATURE
MOTION
THESES
ESTIMATES
OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
INTERPOLATION
OCEANOGRAPHIC SHIPS
Crawford vessel
Greeson,Tommy Darell
Mass, Salt, and Heat Transport Across 40 Degrees N Latitude in the Atlantic Ocean Based on IGY Data and Dynamic Height Calculations.
topic_facet Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Computer Programming and Software
*HEAT TRANSFER
*MASS TRANSFER
*SALINITY
*NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
TEMPERATURE
MOTION
THESES
ESTIMATES
OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
INTERPOLATION
OCEANOGRAPHIC SHIPS
Crawford vessel
description The study discusses the development of a computer program capable of performing the necessary dynamic computations to obtain estimates of the transports of mass, salt, and heat across the vertical cross section at 40 degrees N within the North Atlantic Ocean. Previous studies have used either different approaches to the problem or, if the same approach was used, then the data were averaged to eliminate seasonal effects. Temperature and salinity data from Crawford Cruise 16, 2 to 22 October 1957 of the International Geophysical Year, are used for the entire cross section of ocean.
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title Mass, Salt, and Heat Transport Across 40 Degrees N Latitude in the Atlantic Ocean Based on IGY Data and Dynamic Height Calculations.
title_short Mass, Salt, and Heat Transport Across 40 Degrees N Latitude in the Atlantic Ocean Based on IGY Data and Dynamic Height Calculations.
title_full Mass, Salt, and Heat Transport Across 40 Degrees N Latitude in the Atlantic Ocean Based on IGY Data and Dynamic Height Calculations.
title_fullStr Mass, Salt, and Heat Transport Across 40 Degrees N Latitude in the Atlantic Ocean Based on IGY Data and Dynamic Height Calculations.
title_full_unstemmed Mass, Salt, and Heat Transport Across 40 Degrees N Latitude in the Atlantic Ocean Based on IGY Data and Dynamic Height Calculations.
title_sort mass, salt, and heat transport across 40 degrees n latitude in the atlantic ocean based on igy data and dynamic height calculations.
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