The minimum oxygen concentration in the western basin of the North Atlantic
With the advance in knowledge of oceanic circulation there now exists a demand for additional identifying properties which will serve to trace the origin and movements of water masses in the sea, and to check earlier conclusions based entirely on temperature and salinity distribution. Of all the kno...
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ftwhoas:oai:darchive.mblwhoilibrary.org:1912/1090 2023-05-15T17:30:59+02:00 The minimum oxygen concentration in the western basin of the North Atlantic Seiwell, Harry Richard 1937-05 1191233 bytes application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1912/1090 en_US eng Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Papers in Physical Oceanography and Meteorology v.5, no.3 https://hdl.handle.net/1912/1090 doi:10.1575/1912/1090 doi:10.1575/1912/1090 Water Dissolved oxygen Oceanography Book 1937 ftwhoas https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/1090 2022-05-28T22:57:06Z With the advance in knowledge of oceanic circulation there now exists a demand for additional identifying properties which will serve to trace the origin and movements of water masses in the sea, and to check earlier conclusions based entirely on temperature and salinity distribution. Of all the known identifying properties (except temperature and salinity) oxygen appears to be the most useful, not only because of the ease with which it can be accurately measured at sea, but also because of the large amount of data available on its distribution in the open ocean. Book North Atlantic Woods Hole Scientific Community: WHOAS (Woods Hole Open Access Server) Western Basin Cambridge, MA |
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With the advance in knowledge of oceanic circulation there now exists a demand for additional identifying properties which will serve to trace the origin and movements of water masses in the sea, and to check earlier conclusions based entirely on temperature and salinity distribution. Of all the known identifying properties (except temperature and salinity) oxygen appears to be the most useful, not only because of the ease with which it can be accurately measured at sea, but also because of the large amount of data available on its distribution in the open ocean. |
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The minimum oxygen concentration in the western basin of the North Atlantic |
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The minimum oxygen concentration in the western basin of the North Atlantic |
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
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1937 |
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