Frontal structures in the West Spitsbergen Current margins

The structures of the hydrographic fronts separating the Atlantic-origin waters from ambient waters in the northern Nordic Seas are discussed. Flows of the western and eastern branches of the West Spitsbergen Current create the Atlantic domain borders and maintain these fronts. This work is based on...

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Main Author: W. Walczowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2013-11-01
Series:Ocean Science
Online Access:http://www.ocean-sci.net/9/957/2013/os-9-957-2013.pdf
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spelling doaj-071c1b6a2cc148dba5471c0cb717892f2020-11-25T00:10:09ZengCopernicus PublicationsOcean Science1812-07841812-07922013-11-019695797510.5194/os-9-957-2013Frontal structures in the West Spitsbergen Current marginsW. Walczowski0Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences, Powstancow Warszawy 55, 81-712 Sopot, PolandThe structures of the hydrographic fronts separating the Atlantic-origin waters from ambient waters in the northern Nordic Seas are discussed. Flows of the western and eastern branches of the West Spitsbergen Current create the Atlantic domain borders and maintain these fronts. This work is based on previous research and on investigations carried out in the project DAMOCLES (Developing Arctic Modelling and Observational Capabilities for Long-term Environmental Studies). Most of the observational data were collected during the R/V <i>Oceania</i> cruises. The main focus of the paper is the western border of the Atlantic domain &ndash; the Arctic Front, alongfrontal and transfrontal transports, and the front instability and variability. The alongfrontal baroclinic jet streams were described as a significant source of the Atlantic Water and heat in the Nordic Seas. The baroclinic instability and advection of baroclinic eddies which occurs due to this instability were found to be the main transfrontal transport processes. Most of the Atlantic Water transported by the western branch recirculates west and southward. The eastern branch of the West Spitsbergen Current provides most of the Atlantic Water entering the Arctic Ocean. Both processes are very important for the Arctic and global thermohaline circulation.http://www.ocean-sci.net/9/957/2013/os-9-957-2013.pdf
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Frontal structures in the West Spitsbergen Current margins
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title Frontal structures in the West Spitsbergen Current margins
title_short Frontal structures in the West Spitsbergen Current margins
title_full Frontal structures in the West Spitsbergen Current margins
title_fullStr Frontal structures in the West Spitsbergen Current margins
title_full_unstemmed Frontal structures in the West Spitsbergen Current margins
title_sort frontal structures in the west spitsbergen current margins
publisher Copernicus Publications
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1812-0792
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description The structures of the hydrographic fronts separating the Atlantic-origin waters from ambient waters in the northern Nordic Seas are discussed. Flows of the western and eastern branches of the West Spitsbergen Current create the Atlantic domain borders and maintain these fronts. This work is based on previous research and on investigations carried out in the project DAMOCLES (Developing Arctic Modelling and Observational Capabilities for Long-term Environmental Studies). Most of the observational data were collected during the R/V <i>Oceania</i> cruises. The main focus of the paper is the western border of the Atlantic domain &ndash; the Arctic Front, alongfrontal and transfrontal transports, and the front instability and variability. The alongfrontal baroclinic jet streams were described as a significant source of the Atlantic Water and heat in the Nordic Seas. The baroclinic instability and advection of baroclinic eddies which occurs due to this instability were found to be the main transfrontal transport processes. Most of the Atlantic Water transported by the western branch recirculates west and southward. The eastern branch of the West Spitsbergen Current provides most of the Atlantic Water entering the Arctic Ocean. Both processes are very important for the Arctic and global thermohaline circulation.
url http://www.ocean-sci.net/9/957/2013/os-9-957-2013.pdf
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