Observations of the Antarctic polar front during FDRAKE 76 : a cruise report

Figures 37 and 38 have been reduced from their original size for the purpose of scanning. During March/April 1976 the small-scale structure of the Antarctic Polar Front was observed in the Drake Passage. The observations were part of the International Southern Ocean Studies (ISOS) program called FDR...

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Main Authors: Joyce, Terrence M., Dean, Jerome P., McCartney, Michael S., Millard, Robert C., Moller, Donald A., Voorhis, A., Dahm, C., Georgi, Daniel T., Kullenberg, G., Toole, John M., Zenk, Walter
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 1976
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1912/2178
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Summary:Figures 37 and 38 have been reduced from their original size for the purpose of scanning. During March/April 1976 the small-scale structure of the Antarctic Polar Front was observed in the Drake Passage. The observations were part of the International Southern Ocean Studies (ISOS) program called FDRAke 76. The purpose of the program was to obtain densely sampled measurements of temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and chemical nutrients in the Polar Front Zone (PFZ) and pilot measurements of horizontal and vertical velocities in order to explain the above scalar variability. The PFZ is a region where Antarctic and sub-Antarctic waters intermingle and presumably mix to affect the properties of Antarctic Intermediate Water. A report on the third leg of Cruise 107 of the R. V. THOMPSON is presented as well as a description of the measurements and a preliminary report of the data. A feature of interest is the pinching off of a northward meander of the circumpolar current system into a cyclonic ring of Antarctic Waters. Prepared for the National Science Foundation, Office for the International Decade of Ocean Exploration, under Grant OCE75-14056 and the International Southern Ocean Studies (ISOS) Program.