Deep Convection and Deep Water Formation in the Oceans -

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Simon Chu, J.C. Gascard (Herausgeber)

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1991 | 1. Auflage
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This book contains articles presenting current knowledge about the formation and renewal of deep waters in the ocean. These articles were presented at an international workshop at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey in March 1990. It is the first book entirely devoted to the topic of deep water formation in which articles have been both selected and reviewed, and it is also the first time authors have addressed both surface and deep mixed layers. Highlighted are: past and recent observations (description and analysis), concepts and models, and modern techniques for future research. Thanks to spectacular advances realised in computing sciences over the last twenty years this volume includes a number of sophisticated numerical models. Observational as well as theoretical studies are presented and a clear distinction is established between open-ocean deep convection and shelf processes, both leading to deep- and bottom-water formation. The main subject addressed is the physical mechanism by which the deep water in the ocean can be renewed. Ventilation occurs at the surface in areas called the gills, where water is mixed and oxygenated before sinking and spreading in the abyss of the deep ocean. This phenomenon is a very active area for both experimentalists and theoreticians because of its strong implications for the understanding of the world ocean circulation and Earth climate. This major theme sheds light on specific and complex processes happening in very restricted areas still controlling three quarters of the total volume of the ocean. All articles include illustrations and a bibliography. This book will be of particular interest to physical oceanographers, earth scientists, environmentalists and climatologists.
This book contains articles presenting current knowledge about the formation and renewal of deep waters in the ocean. These articles were presented at an international workshop at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey in March 1990. It is the first book entirely devoted to the topic of deep water formation in which articles have been both selected and reviewed, and it is also the first time authors have addressed both surface and deep mixed layers. Highlighted are: past and recent observations (description and analysis), concepts and models, and modern techniques for future research. Thanks to spectacular advances realised in computing sciences over the last twenty years this volume includes a number of sophisticated numerical models. Observational as well as theoretical studies are presented and a clear distinction is established between open-ocean deep convection and shelf processes, both leading to deep- and bottom-water formation. The main subject addressed is the physical mechanism by which the deep water in the ocean can be renewed. Ventilation occurs at the surface in areas called the gills, where water is mixed and oxygenated before sinking and spreading in the abyss of the deep ocean. This phenomenon is a very active area for both experimentalists and theoreticians because of its strong implications for the understanding of the world ocean circulation and Earth climate. This major theme sheds light on specific and complex processes happening in very restricted areas still controlling three quarters of the total volume of the ocean. All articles include illustrations and a bibliography. This book will be of particular interest to physical oceanographers, earth scientists, environmentalists and climatologists.

Front Cover 1
Deep Convection and Deep Water Formation in the Oceans 4
Copyright Page 5
Table of Contents 8
Foreword 6
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 14
CHAPTER 2. GEOPHYSICS OF DEEP CONVECTION AND DEEP WATER FORMATION IN OCEANS 16
CHAPTER 3. TWO STABLE MODES OF SOUTHERN OCEAN WINTER STRATIFICATION 30
CHAPTER 4. OPEN OCEAN CONVECTION IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN 50
CHAPTER 5. RELICT CONVECTIVE FEATURES IN THE WEDDELL SEA 66
CHAPTER 6. FORCED CONVECTION IN THE UPPER OCEAN NEAR FRAM STRAIT IN LATER WINTER 82
CHAPTER 7. EDDY-RELATED WINTER CONVECTION IN THE BOREAS BASIN 100
CHAPTER 8. UPPER OCEAN STRUCTURES IN THE SOUTH-WESTERN ICELAND SEA: A PRELIMINARY REPORT 120
CHAPTER 9. AN APPROACH TO BRINE AND FRESHWATER FLUXES INTERPRETED FROM RADAR AND MICROWAVE RADIOMETER DATA 136
CHAPTER 10. FORMATION OF BAFFIN BAY BOTTOM AND DEEP WATERS 148
CHAPTER 11. OPEN OCEAN CONVECTION AND DEEP WATER FORMATION REVISITED IN THE MEDITERRANEAN, LABRADOR, GREENLAND, AND WEDDELL SEAS 170
CHAPTER 12. EQUATORWARD CURRENTS IN TEMPERATURES 1.8 - 6.0°C ON THE CONTINENTAL SLOPE IN THE MID-ATLANTIC BIGHT 196
CHAPTER 13. ENHANCEMENTS TO DEEP TURBULENT ENTRAINMENT 210
CHAPTER 14. CONVECTION IN LAKE BAIKAL: AN EXAMPLE OF THERMOBARIC INSTABILITY 228
CHAPTER 15. THE NORTHERN ADRIATIC SEA AS A PROTOTYPE OF CONVECTION AND WATER MASS FORMATION ON THE CONTINENTAL SHELF 242
CHAPTER 16. THERMOHALINE-DRIVEN DEEP WATER FORMATION IN THE NORTHWESTERN MEDITERRANEAN SEA 254
CHAPTER 17. VERTICAL CELLS DRIVEN BY VORTICES: A POSSIBLE MECHANISM FOR THE PRECONDITIONING OF OPEN-OCEAN DEEP CONVECTION 280
CHAPTER 18. MODELING THE GEOSTROPHIC ADJUSTMENT AND SPREADING OF WATERS FORMED BY DEEP CONVECTION 296
CHAPTER 19. A. BUOYANCY-DRIVEN THERMOCLINE MODEL 322
CHAPTER 20. NON-HYDROSTATIC OCEAN MODELLING FOR STUDIES OF OPEN-OCEAN DEEP CONVECTION 338
CHAPTER 21. CONVECTION IN THE LABRADOR SEA: COMMUNITY MODELLING EFFORT (CME) RESULTS 354
CHAPTER 22. SMALL AND MESOSCALE CONVECTION AS OBSERVED IN THE LABORATORY 368
CHAPTER 23. METEOROLOGICAL TRIGGERS FOR DEEP CONVECTION IN THE GREENLAND SEA 382
CHAPTER 24. SOME EARLY RESULTS OF THE HUMIDITY EXCHANGE OVER THE SEA MAIN EXPERIMENT 390

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