Demons in the North Atlantic: Variability of deep ocean ventilation
Translation of atmospheric forcing variability into the ocean interior via ocean ventilation is an important aspect of transient climate change. On a seasonal timescale in the subtropics, this translation is mediated by a so‐called “Demon” that prevents access to all except late‐winter mixed‐layer w...
Main Authors: | MacGilchrist, GA, Johnson, HL, Lique, C, Marshall, DP |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021
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