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International Southern Ocean Studies 

 (ISOS) 



These studies focus on dynamic processes in the Southern 

 Ocean and their relation to oceanic and atmospheric circula- 

 tion patterns. Projects include studies of the large-scale, time- 

 dependent dynamics of the circumpolar current and polar front. 

 Future studies may include the processes of bottom water 

 formation and their variability. 



Preliminary planning began in 1973. The first field pro- 

 gram is scheduled for January and February 1975 in the Drake 

 Passage area, using the Lamont-Doherty Geological Observa- 

 tory vessel Conrad and the Argentine vessel Islas Orcadas. 

 The first field effort will acquire data to study the variability 

 of the Antarctic Circumpolar System — between 50° and 63 °S 

 and 42° and 67°W (fig. 15). This experiment is called F 

 DRAKE — First Dynamic Response and Kinematic Experiment 

 in the Drake Passage. F DRAKE also will include a special 

 Polar Front Study to investigate what is believed to be a 

 major source of Antarctic Intermediate Water. This water 

 makes a large meander pattern where it crosses the North 

 Scotia Ridge. The meander is unique for the area and warrants 

 study to describe the position and structure of the Polar Front 

 in the region. Activities aboard the Conrad and Islas Orcadas 

 will include placing and retrieving current meter/temperature 

 arrays and tide gages, occupying ocean serial stations, obtaining 

 STD and XBT sections, and mapping bathymetry. ISOS proj- 

 ects are listed in table 5. 



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