Water masses and circulation pathways through the Iceland Basin during Vivaldi 1996

Quasi-synoptic data from late 1996 spanning the subpolar North Atlantic have been used to determine the major pathways of the North Atlantic Current (NAC) at that time. High spatial resolution allows fronts to be accurately positioned on each SeaSoar section. A clearly defined front of the NAC (the...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research
Main Authors: Pollard, R.T., Read, J.F., Holliday, N.P., Leach, H.
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Published: 2004
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:9861 2023-07-30T04:04:19+02:00 Water masses and circulation pathways through the Iceland Basin during Vivaldi 1996 Pollard, R.T. Read, J.F. Holliday, N.P. Leach, H. 2004 https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/9861/ http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2004./2003JC002067.shtml unknown Pollard, R.T., Read, J.F., Holliday, N.P. and Leach, H. (2004) Water masses and circulation pathways through the Iceland Basin during Vivaldi 1996. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109 (C4), C04004. (doi:10.1029/2003JC002067 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2003JC002067>). Article PeerReviewed 2004 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.1029/2003JC002067 2023-07-09T20:30:16Z Quasi-synoptic data from late 1996 spanning the subpolar North Atlantic have been used to determine the major pathways of the North Atlantic Current (NAC) at that time. High spatial resolution allows fronts to be accurately positioned on each SeaSoar section. A clearly defined front of the NAC (the Southern Branch) turns north at around 25°W and continues through the middle of the Iceland Basin as far as 60°N, 20°W. A second branch (the Northern Branch or SubArctic Front) turns north around 30°W and retroflects westward north of 54°N to re-enter the Irminger Basin and become part of the Irminger Current up the western side of the Reykjanes Ridge. A third, eastward branch turns sharply northwest at the mouth of the Rockall Trough to skirt the southwestern margin of Hatton Bank. This branch carries a tongue of saline eastern North Atlantic water (ENAW) over Hatton Bank and in consequence ENAW covers the whole of the Hatton and Rockall Banks as well as the Rockall Trough, bounded in the west by the Southern Branch. The most saline water, found in Rockall Trough, spills out into the northern Iceland Basin between Rockall and Lousy Banks. This saline, weakly stratified tongue can be traced westward to the south of Iceland continuing southwestward along the eastern flank of the Reykjanes Ridge. Subarctic Intermediate Water is carried into the Iceland Basin, creating a fresh tongue bounded east and west by the more saline ENAW over Hatton Bank and the eastern flank of the Reykjanes Ridge respectively. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland north atlantic current North Atlantic Subarctic University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Hatton Bank ENVELOPE(-18.000,-18.000,58.583,58.583) Irminger Basin ENVELOPE(-36.000,-36.000,61.000,61.000) Reykjanes ENVELOPE(-22.250,-22.250,65.467,65.467) Rockall Trough ENVELOPE(-15.036,-15.036,53.825,53.825) Journal of Geophysical Research 109 C4
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description Quasi-synoptic data from late 1996 spanning the subpolar North Atlantic have been used to determine the major pathways of the North Atlantic Current (NAC) at that time. High spatial resolution allows fronts to be accurately positioned on each SeaSoar section. A clearly defined front of the NAC (the Southern Branch) turns north at around 25°W and continues through the middle of the Iceland Basin as far as 60°N, 20°W. A second branch (the Northern Branch or SubArctic Front) turns north around 30°W and retroflects westward north of 54°N to re-enter the Irminger Basin and become part of the Irminger Current up the western side of the Reykjanes Ridge. A third, eastward branch turns sharply northwest at the mouth of the Rockall Trough to skirt the southwestern margin of Hatton Bank. This branch carries a tongue of saline eastern North Atlantic water (ENAW) over Hatton Bank and in consequence ENAW covers the whole of the Hatton and Rockall Banks as well as the Rockall Trough, bounded in the west by the Southern Branch. The most saline water, found in Rockall Trough, spills out into the northern Iceland Basin between Rockall and Lousy Banks. This saline, weakly stratified tongue can be traced westward to the south of Iceland continuing southwestward along the eastern flank of the Reykjanes Ridge. Subarctic Intermediate Water is carried into the Iceland Basin, creating a fresh tongue bounded east and west by the more saline ENAW over Hatton Bank and the eastern flank of the Reykjanes Ridge respectively.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pollard, R.T.
Read, J.F.
Holliday, N.P.
Leach, H.
spellingShingle Pollard, R.T.
Read, J.F.
Holliday, N.P.
Leach, H.
Water masses and circulation pathways through the Iceland Basin during Vivaldi 1996
author_facet Pollard, R.T.
Read, J.F.
Holliday, N.P.
Leach, H.
author_sort Pollard, R.T.
title Water masses and circulation pathways through the Iceland Basin during Vivaldi 1996
title_short Water masses and circulation pathways through the Iceland Basin during Vivaldi 1996
title_full Water masses and circulation pathways through the Iceland Basin during Vivaldi 1996
title_fullStr Water masses and circulation pathways through the Iceland Basin during Vivaldi 1996
title_full_unstemmed Water masses and circulation pathways through the Iceland Basin during Vivaldi 1996
title_sort water masses and circulation pathways through the iceland basin during vivaldi 1996
publishDate 2004
url https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/9861/
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ENVELOPE(-36.000,-36.000,61.000,61.000)
ENVELOPE(-22.250,-22.250,65.467,65.467)
ENVELOPE(-15.036,-15.036,53.825,53.825)
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north atlantic current
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Subarctic
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