Three hydrographic sections made during RRS Discovery cruise 242, from 7 September to 6 October 1999, are used to study the Faroe Bank Channel overflow. Each section, made perpendicular to the plume direction, comprised 10–14 stations measuring the outflow properties and velocity. The overflow defined as water with potential temperatures below 3 °C has densities greater than 28.1 kg m–3, salinities between 34.9 and 35.1, with velocities as high as 80 cm s–1 approximately 20 km downstream from the sill. We use these measurements to describe the characteristics of the outflow and to estimate the amount of friction and mixing as the plume travels along the continental slope into the Iceland Basin. From Lowered Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler...
The Iceland–Faroe Ridge (IFR) is considered to be the third most important passage for dense overfl...
This report describes RRS Discovery cruise 242 from 07 September to 06 October 1999. The cruise tit...
This report describes RRS Discovery cruise 242 from 07 September to 06 October 1999. The cruise titl...
Three hydrographic sections made during RRS Discovery cruise 242, from 7 September to 6 October 1999...
Abstract. Hydrographic sections made during DISCOVERY cruise 242, in September 1999, are used to stu...
One-year long time series of current velocity and temperature from eight moorings deployed in the Fa...
The amount and distribution of mixing and entrainment that the overflows across the Greenland-Scotla...
One-year long time series of current velocity and temperature from eight moorings deployed in the Fa...
Results are described from a combined laboratory and analytical study of the dense, deep-water flow ...
Summary Combining the results from the ester Valley Overflow field experiment with data from other ...
The Faroe-Shetland Channel is an important passageway for watermass exchange between the North Atlan...
[1] The continuous, swift flow of cold water across the sill of the Faroe Bank Channel, the deepest ...
The Faroe Bank Channel (FBC) is the deepest passage across the Greenland–Scotland Ridge (GSR) and th...
Dense water from the Nordic Seas passes through the Faroe Bank Channel and supplies the lower limb o...
The Faroe Bank Channel is the deepest connection through the Greenland-ScotlandRidge, where dense wa...
The Iceland–Faroe Ridge (IFR) is considered to be the third most important passage for dense overfl...
This report describes RRS Discovery cruise 242 from 07 September to 06 October 1999. The cruise tit...
This report describes RRS Discovery cruise 242 from 07 September to 06 October 1999. The cruise titl...
Three hydrographic sections made during RRS Discovery cruise 242, from 7 September to 6 October 1999...
Abstract. Hydrographic sections made during DISCOVERY cruise 242, in September 1999, are used to stu...
One-year long time series of current velocity and temperature from eight moorings deployed in the Fa...
The amount and distribution of mixing and entrainment that the overflows across the Greenland-Scotla...
One-year long time series of current velocity and temperature from eight moorings deployed in the Fa...
Results are described from a combined laboratory and analytical study of the dense, deep-water flow ...
Summary Combining the results from the ester Valley Overflow field experiment with data from other ...
The Faroe-Shetland Channel is an important passageway for watermass exchange between the North Atlan...
[1] The continuous, swift flow of cold water across the sill of the Faroe Bank Channel, the deepest ...
The Faroe Bank Channel (FBC) is the deepest passage across the Greenland–Scotland Ridge (GSR) and th...
Dense water from the Nordic Seas passes through the Faroe Bank Channel and supplies the lower limb o...
The Faroe Bank Channel is the deepest connection through the Greenland-ScotlandRidge, where dense wa...
The Iceland–Faroe Ridge (IFR) is considered to be the third most important passage for dense overfl...
This report describes RRS Discovery cruise 242 from 07 September to 06 October 1999. The cruise tit...
This report describes RRS Discovery cruise 242 from 07 September to 06 October 1999. The cruise titl...