Detail of the thermal structure of oceanic fronts in the Southern ocean south of Africa

This investigation addresses the thermal characteristics of the major oceanic frontal systems in the Southern Ocean south of Africa based on data collected to a depth of 500 m on forty-three cruises during a fifteen year period. The width of the Agulhas Front has been shown to vary considerably in b...

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Main Author: Matthysen, Craig Peter
Other Authors: Lutjeharms, Johann
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Science 1997
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31853
https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/31853/1/thesis_sci_1997_matthysen_craig_peter.pdf
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spelling ftunivcapetownir:oai:localhost:11427/31853 2023-05-15T13:32:17+02:00 Detail of the thermal structure of oceanic fronts in the Southern ocean south of Africa Matthysen, Craig Peter Lutjeharms, Johann 1997 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31853 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/31853/1/thesis_sci_1997_matthysen_craig_peter.pdf eng eng Faculty of Science Department of Oceanography https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31853 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/31853/1/thesis_sci_1997_matthysen_craig_peter.pdf thermal characteristics oceanic frontal systems Master Thesis Masters 1997 ftunivcapetownir 2022-09-13T05:54:54Z This investigation addresses the thermal characteristics of the major oceanic frontal systems in the Southern Ocean south of Africa based on data collected to a depth of 500 m on forty-three cruises during a fifteen year period. The width of the Agulhas Front has been shown to vary considerably in both its sea surface and sub-surface thermal manifestation as a result of mesoscale turbulence. Its mean sea surface width of 84 km has a standard deviation of 53 km, and the mean subsurface width of 37 km has a standard deviation of 33 km. The Agulhas Front. has been found to be a separate front north of the Subtropical Convergence in 56 % of the cruises investigated. It has only been observed from 18,2°E to 24,7°E, with a mean sea and subsurface temperature gradient across the Agulhas Front of 0,05 °C/km and 0, 13 °C/km respectively. It has a mean sea surface middle temperature of 17, 8° C and a mean subsurface middle temperature of 12,6° C. The mean sea and sub-surface geographic positions of the thermal expression of the Agulhas Front are 39,3° S; 22,7° E aild 39,1° S; 22,7° E. The Subtropical Convergence at surface has been found to be a single, broad frontal zone across the Central/South East Atlantic Ocean, that does not bifurcate. It has a mean sea surface middle temperature of ·14,3° C and a mean sub-surface middle temperature of 8,4° C. The mean sea and sub-surface temperature gradients across the Subtropical Convergence are O, 03 °C/km and O, 05 °C/km respectively. The mean sea and sub-surface geographic positions of the· thermal expression of the Subtropical Convergence are 41, 8° S; 21, 9° E and 41, 7° S; 22, 0° E. The Subtropical Convergence has a mean sea surface width of 146 km and a mean sub-surface width of 79 km. The Sub-antarctic Front is pressed northward from 45° S to 43° S by the Mid-Ocean Ridge in the South West Indian Ocean sector, after which it converges · with the Subtropical Convergence at approximately 60° E to form a united STC/SAF at subsurface. This united STC/SAF does not however form ... Master Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean University of Cape Town: OpenUCT Antarctic Indian Southern Ocean
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oceanic frontal systems
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Detail of the thermal structure of oceanic fronts in the Southern ocean south of Africa
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oceanic frontal systems
description This investigation addresses the thermal characteristics of the major oceanic frontal systems in the Southern Ocean south of Africa based on data collected to a depth of 500 m on forty-three cruises during a fifteen year period. The width of the Agulhas Front has been shown to vary considerably in both its sea surface and sub-surface thermal manifestation as a result of mesoscale turbulence. Its mean sea surface width of 84 km has a standard deviation of 53 km, and the mean subsurface width of 37 km has a standard deviation of 33 km. The Agulhas Front. has been found to be a separate front north of the Subtropical Convergence in 56 % of the cruises investigated. It has only been observed from 18,2°E to 24,7°E, with a mean sea and subsurface temperature gradient across the Agulhas Front of 0,05 °C/km and 0, 13 °C/km respectively. It has a mean sea surface middle temperature of 17, 8° C and a mean subsurface middle temperature of 12,6° C. The mean sea and sub-surface geographic positions of the thermal expression of the Agulhas Front are 39,3° S; 22,7° E aild 39,1° S; 22,7° E. The Subtropical Convergence at surface has been found to be a single, broad frontal zone across the Central/South East Atlantic Ocean, that does not bifurcate. It has a mean sea surface middle temperature of ·14,3° C and a mean sub-surface middle temperature of 8,4° C. The mean sea and sub-surface temperature gradients across the Subtropical Convergence are O, 03 °C/km and O, 05 °C/km respectively. The mean sea and sub-surface geographic positions of the· thermal expression of the Subtropical Convergence are 41, 8° S; 21, 9° E and 41, 7° S; 22, 0° E. The Subtropical Convergence has a mean sea surface width of 146 km and a mean sub-surface width of 79 km. The Sub-antarctic Front is pressed northward from 45° S to 43° S by the Mid-Ocean Ridge in the South West Indian Ocean sector, after which it converges · with the Subtropical Convergence at approximately 60° E to form a united STC/SAF at subsurface. This united STC/SAF does not however form ...
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title Detail of the thermal structure of oceanic fronts in the Southern ocean south of Africa
title_short Detail of the thermal structure of oceanic fronts in the Southern ocean south of Africa
title_full Detail of the thermal structure of oceanic fronts in the Southern ocean south of Africa
title_fullStr Detail of the thermal structure of oceanic fronts in the Southern ocean south of Africa
title_full_unstemmed Detail of the thermal structure of oceanic fronts in the Southern ocean south of Africa
title_sort detail of the thermal structure of oceanic fronts in the southern ocean south of africa
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