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Oceanographic investigation of the marginal sea ice zone of the Chukchi Sea -- MIZPAC 1974
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Oceanographic investigation of the marginal sea ice zone of the Chukchi Sea -- MIZPAC 1974

By

Paquette, Robert G.

Bourke, Robert H.
Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

Monterey, Calif, Naval Postgraduate School, 1976

Notes

Title from cover.

"A report submitted to Director, Arctic Submarine Laboratory Naval Undersea Center, San Diego"--Cover.

"May 1976"--Cover.

"NPS-58PA76051"--Cover.

Author(s) subject terms: Marginial sea ice zone, undersea warfare, thermal mesostructure, Chukchi Sea, physical oceanography, sound speed, circulation, MIZPAC, Arctic Ocean, dynamic oceanography, microstructure.

Continuous profiles of temperature and salinity (STD observations) were made in the shallow (approximately 45 m) Bering and Chukchi Seas in July 1974 as part of the MIZPAC program. In addition to measurements in ice-free waters, seven closely spaced crossings of the sea-ice margin were made along with two crossings of the Alaskan coastal zone. In all, 111 STD stations and approximately 100 XBT drops were made for which graphs and tabulations were produced of temperature, salinity, density and sound speed. South of the ice the water is sharply layered with a warm fresh layer (8-10 C and approximately 10m thick) above a cold dense layer. At or near the sea-ice margin the layering gradually disappears with modification of isopycnals and isotherms extending to the bottom. Large scale temperature fluctuations of 0.5 to 2 C, termed mesostructure, were observed at 12-15m depth in the first three crossings, but were weak or absent in the other crossings. Mesostructure appears to be correlated with a relatively rapid melting of the ice, and hence, probably with a strong northward flow, or a diffuse ice margin . Mesostructure formation is believed to result from non-uniform lateral mixing of waters of different temperatures but the same density, possibly modified or controlled by a complex lateral pressure field near the ice. (Author)

Subjects

Arctic Ocean , Ocean temperature , Oceanography , Research , Salinity

Language

English

Identifiers

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.63006
OCLC: 429678570

 

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