This paper examines the hydrographic variability within the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Scotian Shelf and the eastern Gulf of Maine, including the Bay of Fundy, during the decade 1991–2000. Comparisons are made with previous decadal means to place the 1990s into a longer-term perspec-tive. The 1990s decadal means of the near-surface salinity were the lowest ever recorded for the northern Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Scotian Shelf and the Bay of Fundy. These low salinities were advected into these regions from the Labrador and Newfoundland Shelves and led to record or near record high vertical stratification in the upper layers of the water column. Also during the 1990s, the decadal means of the temperature of the intermediate layer waters (appro...
The Bedford Institute of Oceanography, E.G.&G., National Marine Fisheries Service, U.S. Geological ...
A series of seasonal cruises on the Scotian Shelf, starting near the coast off Halifax, progressing ...
Hydrographic conditions on Flemish Cap in July 2001 are described after a survey with 94 CTD station...
The temperature, salinity and nutrient conditions of the waters on the Scotian Shelf during the 1990...
The variability in temperature and salinity of the waters on the northeast USA continental shelf and...
The climatological seasonal-mean hydrography and circulation in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and on the ...
Oceanographic observations on the Flemish Cap (around 47°N, 45°W) from the early-1990s to 1999 are c...
AbstractA new hydrographic climatology has been created for the continental shelf region, extending ...
International audienceWe investigate the variability of the North Atlantic subarctic gyre in recent ...
Increasing attention is being placed on the regional impact of climate change. This study focuses on...
This study focuses on estimating the variability in the formation of Upper and classical Labrador Se...
The salinity and vertical density structure (stratification) of the Gulf of Maine strongly influenc...
Two sets of repeat hydrographic sections, centered at 558W and 508W, are used to study the mean feat...
Oceanographic observations on the Newfoundland and Labrador Shelf during 2005 are presented in relat...
The paper elucidates the distribution of the major water masses and some climatic events in deep wat...
The Bedford Institute of Oceanography, E.G.&G., National Marine Fisheries Service, U.S. Geological ...
A series of seasonal cruises on the Scotian Shelf, starting near the coast off Halifax, progressing ...
Hydrographic conditions on Flemish Cap in July 2001 are described after a survey with 94 CTD station...
The temperature, salinity and nutrient conditions of the waters on the Scotian Shelf during the 1990...
The variability in temperature and salinity of the waters on the northeast USA continental shelf and...
The climatological seasonal-mean hydrography and circulation in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and on the ...
Oceanographic observations on the Flemish Cap (around 47°N, 45°W) from the early-1990s to 1999 are c...
AbstractA new hydrographic climatology has been created for the continental shelf region, extending ...
International audienceWe investigate the variability of the North Atlantic subarctic gyre in recent ...
Increasing attention is being placed on the regional impact of climate change. This study focuses on...
This study focuses on estimating the variability in the formation of Upper and classical Labrador Se...
The salinity and vertical density structure (stratification) of the Gulf of Maine strongly influenc...
Two sets of repeat hydrographic sections, centered at 558W and 508W, are used to study the mean feat...
Oceanographic observations on the Newfoundland and Labrador Shelf during 2005 are presented in relat...
The paper elucidates the distribution of the major water masses and some climatic events in deep wat...
The Bedford Institute of Oceanography, E.G.&G., National Marine Fisheries Service, U.S. Geological ...
A series of seasonal cruises on the Scotian Shelf, starting near the coast off Halifax, progressing ...
Hydrographic conditions on Flemish Cap in July 2001 are described after a survey with 94 CTD station...