Cascading is a specific type of buoyancy-driven current in which dense water formed by cooling, evaporation, or freezing in the surface layer over the continental shelf descends down the continental slope to a greater depth. We have identified, by world-wide trawling and analysis of raw databases, several distinct mechanisms of preconditioning for cascades. We have validated, where possible, existing theories and developed simple models, which allow estimation of the parameters for preconditioning, initiating, and down-slope fluxes as well as evolution of the temperature contrasts during cascading events. Compliance or noncompliance of observations with these simple and easy-to-use models has been related to the stage of cascade development...
This study examines the dispersal of dense water formed in an idealized coastal polynya on a sloping...
The cascade of dense waters off the Southeast Greenland shelf during summer 2003 is investigated wit...
It is proposed that a dominant component of the downwelling limb of the thermohaline circulation tak...
Dense water overflow off continental shelves (cascading) is one of the contributing processes of she...
Plumes of dense shelf water cascade down continental slopes in many parts of the world's oceans and ...
The sinking of dense shelf waters down the continental slope (or "cascading") contributes to oceanic...
The sinking of dense shelf waters down the continental slope (or “cascading”) contributes to oceanic...
We report evidence for cascading of shelf-edge water down the continental slope northwest of Ireland...
6 pagesSea-atmosphere interactions play an important role in oceanographic processes at various spat...
We explore dense water cascading (DWC), a type of bottom‐trapped gravity current, on multidecadal ti...
Suspended-sediment concentrations in shelf waters are often appreciable, but sediments on their own ...
The formation of dense water over the continental shelf and its descent along the continental slope ...
poster CFM2007-1213International audienceDense overflows on a continental slope play an important ro...
The term “downwelling currents” refers to currents with a downslope mass flux in the bottom boundary...
Along the majority of Australian shallow coastal regions, summer evaporation increases the salinity ...
This study examines the dispersal of dense water formed in an idealized coastal polynya on a sloping...
The cascade of dense waters off the Southeast Greenland shelf during summer 2003 is investigated wit...
It is proposed that a dominant component of the downwelling limb of the thermohaline circulation tak...
Dense water overflow off continental shelves (cascading) is one of the contributing processes of she...
Plumes of dense shelf water cascade down continental slopes in many parts of the world's oceans and ...
The sinking of dense shelf waters down the continental slope (or "cascading") contributes to oceanic...
The sinking of dense shelf waters down the continental slope (or “cascading”) contributes to oceanic...
We report evidence for cascading of shelf-edge water down the continental slope northwest of Ireland...
6 pagesSea-atmosphere interactions play an important role in oceanographic processes at various spat...
We explore dense water cascading (DWC), a type of bottom‐trapped gravity current, on multidecadal ti...
Suspended-sediment concentrations in shelf waters are often appreciable, but sediments on their own ...
The formation of dense water over the continental shelf and its descent along the continental slope ...
poster CFM2007-1213International audienceDense overflows on a continental slope play an important ro...
The term “downwelling currents” refers to currents with a downslope mass flux in the bottom boundary...
Along the majority of Australian shallow coastal regions, summer evaporation increases the salinity ...
This study examines the dispersal of dense water formed in an idealized coastal polynya on a sloping...
The cascade of dense waters off the Southeast Greenland shelf during summer 2003 is investigated wit...
It is proposed that a dominant component of the downwelling limb of the thermohaline circulation tak...