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Oceanographic Data Analysis for Environmental Research

Explore abyssal recipes & density variations in ocean water as a function of temperature and salinity. Access TS diagrams, meridian sections, salinity profiles, and global primary production estimates.

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Oceanographic Data Analysis for Environmental Research

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  1. Abyssal Recipes Munk 1966

  2. 4km ~10000 km

  3. Density of fresh and salt water as a function of temperature density(S,T,P)

  4. Surface density (winter)

  5. TS Diagram

  6. Take one profile from 4N 16 W

  7. TS diagram from Meridian sections

  8. Salinity Section Pacific (180 W) Atlantic (30 W)

  9. Temperature/Salinity Section Pacific (180 W) Atlantic (30 W)

  10. Temperature Section Pacific (180 W) Atlantic (30 W)

  11. Temperature/Oxygen Section Pacific (180 W) mL/L Atlantic (30 W) mL/L

  12. Salinity/Nitrate Section Pacific (180 W) mM Atlantic (30 W) mM

  13. Temperature/Nitrate Section Pacific (180 W) mM Atlantic (30 W) mM

  14. Salinity and temperature Atlantic along 30W

  15. Abyssal Recipes II Munk and Wunsch 1998

  16. Estimate of Global Primary Production (Behrenfeld and Falkowski, 1997

  17. Salt fingering

  18. 300 meters Where It may Occur 2400 meters

  19. Schmitt et al (Science 2005)

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