Slantwise convection in the Irminger Sea
The subpolar North Atlantic is a site of significant carbon dioxide, oxygen, and heat exchange with the atmosphere. This exchange, which regulates transient climate change and prevents large-scale hypoxia throughout the North Atlantic, is thought to be mediated by vertical mixing in the ocean's...
Main Authors: | Le Bras, IA, Callies, J, Straneo, F, Biló, TC, Holte, J, Johnson, HL |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2022
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