Ocean Convection and Deep Water Circulation

(en)The global oceanic thermohaline circulation (conveyor belt circulation) is driven at high latitudes through convection, the sinking of dense waters to great depths. The link between the convection itself and the large-scale circulation follows a cascade of processes on different spatial and temp...

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Main Authors: Jan O. Backhaus, Detlef Quadfasel, Dagmar Hainbucher
Other Authors: Jörg Walter
Format: Course Material
Language:English
Published: IWF (Göttingen) 1995
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author Jan O. Backhaus
Detlef Quadfasel
Dagmar Hainbucher
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description (en)The global oceanic thermohaline circulation (conveyor belt circulation) is driven at high latitudes through convection, the sinking of dense waters to great depths. The link between the convection itself and the large-scale circulation follows a cascade of processes on different spatial and temporal scales. Convection is intermittent and the sinking plumes are only a few hundred metres wide and have a life time of a few hours. The combined action of many plumes form, under the influence of the earth's rotation, meso-scale eddies of several kilometres width. Many of these again form the pool of newly formed water that subsequently spreads in the world oceans. The video explains this chain of scales leading from convection to the global ocean circulation, using results from numerical simulations and from observations made during a cruise of RV Valdivia in the Greenland Sea in winter 1994.
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spelling ftid13931:oai:oersi.de:aHR0cHM6Ly9hdi50aWIuZXUvbWVkaWEvMjMzNTA- 2025-01-16T22:10:16+00:00 Ocean Convection and Deep Water Circulation Jan O. Backhaus Detlef Quadfasel Dagmar Hainbucher Jörg Walter 1995-01-01 https://av.tib.eu/media/23350 en eng IWF (Göttingen) https://av.tib.eu/media/23350 oceanography deep water circulation circulation thermo-haline atmosphere / sea convection Greenland sea sea convection convection oceanic physics North Atlantic climate research geological sciences Geowissenschaften measurement techniques Physik Earth Science Geowissenschaften (ohne Geographie) Mathematik Naturwissenschaften http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_e059 Video 1995 ftid13931 2024-10-26T01:35:24Z (en)The global oceanic thermohaline circulation (conveyor belt circulation) is driven at high latitudes through convection, the sinking of dense waters to great depths. The link between the convection itself and the large-scale circulation follows a cascade of processes on different spatial and temporal scales. Convection is intermittent and the sinking plumes are only a few hundred metres wide and have a life time of a few hours. The combined action of many plumes form, under the influence of the earth's rotation, meso-scale eddies of several kilometres width. Many of these again form the pool of newly formed water that subsequently spreads in the world oceans. The video explains this chain of scales leading from convection to the global ocean circulation, using results from numerical simulations and from observations made during a cruise of RV Valdivia in the Greenland Sea in winter 1994. Course Material Greenland Greenland Sea North Atlantic OERSI - Open Educational Resources Search Index Greenland
spellingShingle oceanography
deep water circulation
circulation
thermo-haline
atmosphere / sea convection
Greenland sea
sea convection
convection
oceanic
physics
North Atlantic
climate research
geological sciences
Geowissenschaften
measurement techniques
Physik
Earth Science
Geowissenschaften (ohne Geographie)
Mathematik
Naturwissenschaften
Jan O. Backhaus
Detlef Quadfasel
Dagmar Hainbucher
Ocean Convection and Deep Water Circulation
title Ocean Convection and Deep Water Circulation
title_full Ocean Convection and Deep Water Circulation
title_fullStr Ocean Convection and Deep Water Circulation
title_full_unstemmed Ocean Convection and Deep Water Circulation
title_short Ocean Convection and Deep Water Circulation
title_sort ocean convection and deep water circulation
topic oceanography
deep water circulation
circulation
thermo-haline
atmosphere / sea convection
Greenland sea
sea convection
convection
oceanic
physics
North Atlantic
climate research
geological sciences
Geowissenschaften
measurement techniques
Physik
Earth Science
Geowissenschaften (ohne Geographie)
Mathematik
Naturwissenschaften
topic_facet oceanography
deep water circulation
circulation
thermo-haline
atmosphere / sea convection
Greenland sea
sea convection
convection
oceanic
physics
North Atlantic
climate research
geological sciences
Geowissenschaften
measurement techniques
Physik
Earth Science
Geowissenschaften (ohne Geographie)
Mathematik
Naturwissenschaften
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