Mean total (barotropic + baroclinic) mass transports of the oceanic top 1000 dbar are estimated for two regions of the South Atlantic between 18°S and 47°S. These transports are obtained by using Gravest Empirical Mode (GEM) fields calculated from historical hydrography with temperature and position data from quasi-isobaric subsurface floats deployed from 1992 through 2001. The float-GEM-estimated total mass transports reveal a Brazil Current with a southward flow of 20.9 Sv at 30°S and 46 Sv at 35°S (1 Sverdrup, Sv = 106 m3 s–1). Two recirculation cells are identified in the southwest corner of the subtropical gyre north of 40°S, one centered at 48°W, 37°S recirculating 28.5 Sv and another centered at 40°W, 38°S recirculating 13.9 Sv. The ...
The first in situ continuous full‐water‐column observations of the Eastern Boundary Currents (EBCs) ...
The circulation in the South Atlantic Ocean has been simulated within a global ocean general circul...
The variability of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) has considerable impacts o...
Mean total (barotropic + baroclinic) mass transports of the oceanic top 1000 dbar are estimated for ...
To better understand the South Atlantic wind-driven circulation, mean absolute transport potential f...
In this paper we use the historical hydrographic data base for the South Atlantic Ocean to investiga...
Geostrophic transport calculations from historical data of the equatorial South Atlantic are present...
Geostrophic transports of the western boundary currents at the Brazil/Malvinas Confluence in the Sou...
We describe the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) A23 hydrographic section from Antarctica t...
The variability of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) has considerable impacts o...
Data from a hydrographic section carried out in January-March 1994 offshore from the eastern coast o...
Geostrophic computations from historical data across the Brazil Current at 23° and 24°S lead to tran...
Mass transports for the thermocline, intermediate, deep and abyssal layers in the Atlantic Ocean, at...
schemes •t different depths of the South Atlantic Ocean to propose • l•yered, qualitative representa...
In this paper we present a literature survey of the South Atlantic's climate and its oceanic upper-l...
The first in situ continuous full‐water‐column observations of the Eastern Boundary Currents (EBCs) ...
The circulation in the South Atlantic Ocean has been simulated within a global ocean general circul...
The variability of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) has considerable impacts o...
Mean total (barotropic + baroclinic) mass transports of the oceanic top 1000 dbar are estimated for ...
To better understand the South Atlantic wind-driven circulation, mean absolute transport potential f...
In this paper we use the historical hydrographic data base for the South Atlantic Ocean to investiga...
Geostrophic transport calculations from historical data of the equatorial South Atlantic are present...
Geostrophic transports of the western boundary currents at the Brazil/Malvinas Confluence in the Sou...
We describe the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) A23 hydrographic section from Antarctica t...
The variability of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) has considerable impacts o...
Data from a hydrographic section carried out in January-March 1994 offshore from the eastern coast o...
Geostrophic computations from historical data across the Brazil Current at 23° and 24°S lead to tran...
Mass transports for the thermocline, intermediate, deep and abyssal layers in the Atlantic Ocean, at...
schemes •t different depths of the South Atlantic Ocean to propose • l•yered, qualitative representa...
In this paper we present a literature survey of the South Atlantic's climate and its oceanic upper-l...
The first in situ continuous full‐water‐column observations of the Eastern Boundary Currents (EBCs) ...
The circulation in the South Atlantic Ocean has been simulated within a global ocean general circul...
The variability of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) has considerable impacts o...