An Extended Analysis of Time Series and Hydrographic Data with Reference to Shelf-Basin Interactions and Time Series Measurements in Bering Strait: 2001-2002 An Interim Contribution to SBI
Our long-term research goals are to understand the physics of the high-latitude ocean mechanistically and quantitatively with respect to both its structure and circulation. We also seek to understand the links between physical mechanisms, including those affecting the ice cover, and the biology and...
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2001
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Summary: | Our long-term research goals are to understand the physics of the high-latitude ocean mechanistically and quantitatively with respect to both its structure and circulation. We also seek to understand the links between physical mechanisms, including those affecting the ice cover, and the biology and chemistry of the high-latitude marine environment. The variability of the marine environment is a special focus and concern. |
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