AbstractA new hydrographic climatology has been created for the continental shelf region, extending from the Labrador shelf to the Mid-Atlantic Bight. The 0.2-degree climatology combines all available observations of surface and bottom temperature and salinity collected between 1950 and 2010 along with the location, depth and date of these measurements. While climatological studies of surface and bottom temperature and salinity have been presented previously for various regions along the Canadian and U.S. shelves, studies also suggest that all these regions are part of one coherent system. This study focuses on the coherent structure of the mean seasonal cycle of surface and bottom temperature and salinity and its variation along the shelf ...
Oceanographic observations on the Newfoundland and Labrador Shelf during 2005 are presented in relat...
[1] Penetration of the 1990s warm temperature anomaly (WTA) of the Fram Strait branch of Atlantic Wa...
The Labrador Sea is the coldest and freshest basin of the North Atlantic. Winter cooling in this sea...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Most of the available temperature and salinity data from the waters above the Labrador continental s...
The temperature, salinity and nutrient conditions of the waters on the Scotian Shelf during the 1990...
Two seasonal volumetric temperature/salinity diagrams have been prepared for the waters of the Middl...
Analysis of 12 years (1985–1996) of sea surface temperature (SST) imagery covering the shelf and slo...
This paper examines the hydrographic variability within the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Scotian Shelf ...
The respective contributions of saline (Atlantic and Pacific water) and freshwater (sea ice melt, me...
The paper elucidates the distribution of the major water masses and some climatic events in deep wat...
Heat and salt balances over the New England shelf are examined using 10 month time\ud series of curr...
Seasonal variations in the hydrography of the waters over the continental shelf off Oregon were obse...
The climatological seasonal-mean hydrography and circulation in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and on the ...
Increasing attention is being placed on the regional impact of climate change. This study focuses on...
Oceanographic observations on the Newfoundland and Labrador Shelf during 2005 are presented in relat...
[1] Penetration of the 1990s warm temperature anomaly (WTA) of the Fram Strait branch of Atlantic Wa...
The Labrador Sea is the coldest and freshest basin of the North Atlantic. Winter cooling in this sea...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Most of the available temperature and salinity data from the waters above the Labrador continental s...
The temperature, salinity and nutrient conditions of the waters on the Scotian Shelf during the 1990...
Two seasonal volumetric temperature/salinity diagrams have been prepared for the waters of the Middl...
Analysis of 12 years (1985–1996) of sea surface temperature (SST) imagery covering the shelf and slo...
This paper examines the hydrographic variability within the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Scotian Shelf ...
The respective contributions of saline (Atlantic and Pacific water) and freshwater (sea ice melt, me...
The paper elucidates the distribution of the major water masses and some climatic events in deep wat...
Heat and salt balances over the New England shelf are examined using 10 month time\ud series of curr...
Seasonal variations in the hydrography of the waters over the continental shelf off Oregon were obse...
The climatological seasonal-mean hydrography and circulation in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and on the ...
Increasing attention is being placed on the regional impact of climate change. This study focuses on...
Oceanographic observations on the Newfoundland and Labrador Shelf during 2005 are presented in relat...
[1] Penetration of the 1990s warm temperature anomaly (WTA) of the Fram Strait branch of Atlantic Wa...
The Labrador Sea is the coldest and freshest basin of the North Atlantic. Winter cooling in this sea...