The ACC is a climatically relevant frontal structure of global importance that regularly develops instabilities which grow into meanders that eventually evolve into long-lived cyclonic eddies. These eddies exhibit sustain primary productivity that can last several months fuelled by local resupply of nutrients. During April-May 2015 we conducted an intensive field experiment in the Southern Ocean (SMILES) where we sampled and tracked an ACC meander as it developed into an eddy and later vanished some 90 days later. The meander and later eddy physical characteristics were observed with a combination of high resolution hydrography, ADCP and turbulence observations in addition to surface and depth resolved biogeochemical observations of nutrien...
Mechanisms of nutrient supply in oligotrophic ocean systems remain inadequately understood and quant...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is a crucial component of the global ocean conveyor belt, ac...
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The ACC is a climatically relevant frontal structure of global importance that regularly develops in...
Although mesoscale ocean eddies are ubiquitous in the Southern Ocean, their average regional and sea...
Southern Ocean mesoscale eddies play an important role in ocean circulation and biogeochemical cycli...
The Southern Ocean (SO), due to its deep penetrating jets and eddies, is well-suited for studies tha...
Mesoscale eddies are ubiquitous features in the Southern Ocean, yet their phenomenology is not well ...
Mesoscale eddies are important, frequent, and persistent features of the circulation in the eastern ...
Biological and biogeochemical change in the surface mixed layer of an anticyclonic eddy at 60°N in t...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is the dominant feature of the Southern Ocean and is an int...
Mesoscale eddies play several key roles in the Southern Ocean by redistributing momentum, potential ...
The physical and biological carbon pumps in the different hydrographic and biogeochemical regimes of...
Glider measurements acquired along four transects between Cap-Vert Peninsula and the Cape Verde arch...
AbstractMesoscale ocean eddies, an important element of the climate system, impact ocean circulation...
Mechanisms of nutrient supply in oligotrophic ocean systems remain inadequately understood and quant...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is a crucial component of the global ocean conveyor belt, ac...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The ACC is a climatically relevant frontal structure of global importance that regularly develops in...
Although mesoscale ocean eddies are ubiquitous in the Southern Ocean, their average regional and sea...
Southern Ocean mesoscale eddies play an important role in ocean circulation and biogeochemical cycli...
The Southern Ocean (SO), due to its deep penetrating jets and eddies, is well-suited for studies tha...
Mesoscale eddies are ubiquitous features in the Southern Ocean, yet their phenomenology is not well ...
Mesoscale eddies are important, frequent, and persistent features of the circulation in the eastern ...
Biological and biogeochemical change in the surface mixed layer of an anticyclonic eddy at 60°N in t...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is the dominant feature of the Southern Ocean and is an int...
Mesoscale eddies play several key roles in the Southern Ocean by redistributing momentum, potential ...
The physical and biological carbon pumps in the different hydrographic and biogeochemical regimes of...
Glider measurements acquired along four transects between Cap-Vert Peninsula and the Cape Verde arch...
AbstractMesoscale ocean eddies, an important element of the climate system, impact ocean circulation...
Mechanisms of nutrient supply in oligotrophic ocean systems remain inadequately understood and quant...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is a crucial component of the global ocean conveyor belt, ac...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Am...