Mixed layer depth over the global ocean : a climatology computed with a density threshold criterion of 0.03 kg/m3 from the value at the reference depth of 5 m

The dataset made available here is the monthly climatology of an estimate of the ocean surface Mixed Layer Depth (MLD) over the global ocean, at 1 degree by 1 degree spatial resolution. This climatology is based on about 7.3 million casts/profiles of temperature and salinity measurements made at sea...

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Main Author: De Boyer Montégut, Clément
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Published: SEANOE 2024
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MLD
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17882/98226
https://www.seanoe.org/data/00870/98226/
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spelling ftseanoe:oai:seanoe.org:98226 2024-02-11T10:01:50+01:00 Mixed layer depth over the global ocean : a climatology computed with a density threshold criterion of 0.03 kg/m3 from the value at the reference depth of 5 m De Boyer Montégut, Clément North 90.0, South -90.0, East 360.0, West 0.0 2024-01 https://doi.org/10.17882/98226 https://www.seanoe.org/data/00870/98226/ unknown SEANOE doi:10.17882/98226 https://doi.org/10.17882/98226 https://www.seanoe.org/data/00870/98226/ CC-BY ocean surface mixed layer depth MLD global ocean climatology dataset 2024 ftseanoe https://doi.org/10.17882/98226 2024-01-17T17:24:20Z The dataset made available here is the monthly climatology of an estimate of the ocean surface Mixed Layer Depth (MLD) over the global ocean, at 1 degree by 1 degree spatial resolution. This climatology is based on about 7.3 million casts/profiles of temperature and salinity measurements made at sea between January 1970 and December 2021. Those profiles data come from the ARGO program and from the NCEI-NOAA World Ocean Database (WOD, Boyer et al. 2018), including e.g. data from marine mammals or ice-tethered profilers for the high latitudes. Here, the MLD is computed on each individual cast/profile using the threshold criterion method. The depth of the mixed layer is defined as the shallowest depth where the surface potential density of the profile is superior to a reference value (usually taken close to the surface) added with the chosen threshold. In this work, we take a fixed threshold value for the density of 0.03 kg/m3, and a surface reference depth at 5 m. This surface mixed layer is by definition homogeneous in density (up to 0.03 kg/m3 variations) and can also be called an isopycnal layer. The latter value of 5 m for the reference depth differs from the rather usual 10 m value used in de Boyer Montégut et al., 2004 (see dataset at https://www.seanoe.org/data/00806/91774/). It is important to note that this shallower value has been chosen for a specific study dedicated to the Arctic Ocean (Allende et al., submitted to Geoscientific Model Development), where both the presence of ice and a very weak diurnal cycle may lead to MLD shallower than 10 m and possibly lasting for several days or more (which should be rare outside polar latitudes). Differences with the MLD climatology using a 10 m reference depth, are located mostly in the polar high latitudes (poleward of 60 degree) and somehow in the north atlantic in winter. They are rather weak in other places of the global ocean (about less than 10m, MLD with ref depth at 5 m being shallower). This product is rather intended for studies in the polar latitudes ... Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean North Atlantic SEANOE (Sea scientific open data publication) Arctic Arctic Ocean Boyer ENVELOPE(-116.086,-116.086,58.467,58.467)
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MLD
global ocean
climatology
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MLD
global ocean
climatology
De Boyer Montégut, Clément
Mixed layer depth over the global ocean : a climatology computed with a density threshold criterion of 0.03 kg/m3 from the value at the reference depth of 5 m
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MLD
global ocean
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description The dataset made available here is the monthly climatology of an estimate of the ocean surface Mixed Layer Depth (MLD) over the global ocean, at 1 degree by 1 degree spatial resolution. This climatology is based on about 7.3 million casts/profiles of temperature and salinity measurements made at sea between January 1970 and December 2021. Those profiles data come from the ARGO program and from the NCEI-NOAA World Ocean Database (WOD, Boyer et al. 2018), including e.g. data from marine mammals or ice-tethered profilers for the high latitudes. Here, the MLD is computed on each individual cast/profile using the threshold criterion method. The depth of the mixed layer is defined as the shallowest depth where the surface potential density of the profile is superior to a reference value (usually taken close to the surface) added with the chosen threshold. In this work, we take a fixed threshold value for the density of 0.03 kg/m3, and a surface reference depth at 5 m. This surface mixed layer is by definition homogeneous in density (up to 0.03 kg/m3 variations) and can also be called an isopycnal layer. The latter value of 5 m for the reference depth differs from the rather usual 10 m value used in de Boyer Montégut et al., 2004 (see dataset at https://www.seanoe.org/data/00806/91774/). It is important to note that this shallower value has been chosen for a specific study dedicated to the Arctic Ocean (Allende et al., submitted to Geoscientific Model Development), where both the presence of ice and a very weak diurnal cycle may lead to MLD shallower than 10 m and possibly lasting for several days or more (which should be rare outside polar latitudes). Differences with the MLD climatology using a 10 m reference depth, are located mostly in the polar high latitudes (poleward of 60 degree) and somehow in the north atlantic in winter. They are rather weak in other places of the global ocean (about less than 10m, MLD with ref depth at 5 m being shallower). This product is rather intended for studies in the polar latitudes ...
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title Mixed layer depth over the global ocean : a climatology computed with a density threshold criterion of 0.03 kg/m3 from the value at the reference depth of 5 m
title_short Mixed layer depth over the global ocean : a climatology computed with a density threshold criterion of 0.03 kg/m3 from the value at the reference depth of 5 m
title_full Mixed layer depth over the global ocean : a climatology computed with a density threshold criterion of 0.03 kg/m3 from the value at the reference depth of 5 m
title_fullStr Mixed layer depth over the global ocean : a climatology computed with a density threshold criterion of 0.03 kg/m3 from the value at the reference depth of 5 m
title_full_unstemmed Mixed layer depth over the global ocean : a climatology computed with a density threshold criterion of 0.03 kg/m3 from the value at the reference depth of 5 m
title_sort mixed layer depth over the global ocean : a climatology computed with a density threshold criterion of 0.03 kg/m3 from the value at the reference depth of 5 m
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