Blar i Geophysical Institute på emneord "Oceanography"
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Annual cycles of sea level and sea surface temperature in the western Mediterranean Sea
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2003-03-01)In the western Mediterranean Sea, sea level variations are the result of seasonal steric effect, atmospheric forcing and mesoscale circulation activity, particularly in the Alboran and Algerian basins, as well as water ... -
Arctic sea ice and climate change - will the sea ice disappear in this century?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2000) -
Bottom melting of Arctic Sea Ice in the Nansen Basin due to Atlantic Water influence
(Master thesis, 2016-05-24)The hydrographic situation for a region north of Svalbard is investigated using observations from the Norwegian Young Sea Ice Cruise (N-ICE2015). Observations from January to June 2015 are compared to historical observations ... -
Calving rates at tidewater glaciers vary strongly with ocean temperature
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-10-09)Rates of ice mass loss at the calving margins of tidewater glaciers (frontal ablation rates) are a key uncertainty in sea level rise projections. Measurements are difficult because mass lost is replaced by ice flow at ... -
Climatic mean and interannual variation of northern Barents Sea water mass distribution and circulation. A combined study of ROMS, current and hydrography observations
(Master thesis, 2008-06-02)Evaluating current measurements, hydrography observations and model (ROMS) results of the northern Barents Sea, water mass distribution and circulation is investigated. Water mass exchange with the Arctic Ocean is linked ... -
Coastal ocean fronts and eddies imaged with ERS 1 synthetic aperture radar
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 1996-03-15)ERS 1 C band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data were collected during the Norwegian Continental Shelf Experiment (NORCSEX) both in November 1991 during the ERS 1 commissioning phase and at different seasons in 1992 and ... -
COASTWATCH´95: ERS 1/2 SAR detection of natural film on the ocean surface
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 1998-10-15)Ocean mesoscale phenomena such as eddies and current convergence zones can often be seen in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images due to characteristic patterns caused by natural film induced damping of the waves. Such ... -
Convective chimneys and plumes in the Northern Greenland Sea
(Geophysical Monograph Series;30, Chapter, 2005)In the Boreas Basin in the northern Greenland Sea, convection has been observed to be localized as narrow structures - chimneys - in which the water masses may be homogeneous from the surface through great depths. An ... -
Diagnosing ocean tracer transport from Sellafield and Dounreay by equivalent diffusion and age
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2008-09-27)A simple approach for estimating the equivalent diffusion for diagnosing tracer transport is proposed. Two different expressions are derived; one is based directly on an analytical solution of the two-dimensional ... -
Evaluating two numerical advection schemes in HYCOM for eddy-resolving modelling of the Agulhas Current
(Ocean Science, Journal article, 2009-06-02)A 4th order advection scheme is applied in a nested eddy-resolving Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) of the greater Agulhas Current system for the purpose of testing advanced numerics as a means for improving the model ... -
The greater Agulhas Current system: an integrated study of its mesoscale variability
(Journal of Operational Oceanography, Journal article, 2008-02)For the purpose of developing an operational oceanography system for the greater Agulhas Current regime, a high resolution Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) has been set in a nested configuration. The intense and complex ... -
High northern latitude surface air temperature: comparison of existing data and creation of a new gridded data set 1900–2000
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2008-03)Detection, attribution and understanding of temperature changes in the high northern latitudes depend on constraining uncertainties and resolving apparent discrepancies in observational data sets. We quantitatively compare ... -
High-frequency internal wave observations in the marginal ice zone
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Large-Scale Atmospheric Circulation Variability and its Impacts on the Nordic Seas Ocean Climate - a Review. In: The Nordic Seas: An Integrated Perspective
(Geophysical Monograph Series;158, Chapter, 2005)The large-scale atmospheric circulation and its impacts on the Nordic Seas ocean climate are reviewed. The dominant factors for the atmospheric variability are the Icelandic low and the Azores high, determining the strength ... -
Observation and Simulation of Ice Tongues and Vortex Pairs in the Marginal Ice Zone
(Geophysical Monograph 85, Chapter, 1994)Recognizes the major advancements of the past decade in understanding the interactions among the polar oceans and global atmospheric and oceanic systems. This volume addresses the following topics: Polar Ocean Circulation ... -
On effect of wave breaking on short wind waves
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2004-10)The paper presents an attempt to estimate short wave generation by wave breaking. A breaking wave crest disturbs the surface and generates sub-surface turbulence. The locally disturbed area further disperses and feeds short ... -
Pathways and export of Greenland Sea Water. In: The Nordic Seas: an integrated perspective
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A quantitative description of the West Spitsbergen Current by combining hydrography, altimetry and in-situ current meters
(Master thesis, 2014-06-02)In a warming Arctic Ocean (AO) it is important to study its main source of oceanic heat and salt. Here, seasonal climatological sections of the West Spitsbergen Current (WSC) across 78.83°N have been constructed using ... -
Relation between the wind stress curl in the North Atlantic and the Atlantic inflow to the Nordic Seas
(Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, Journal article, 2008-06-27)In this study an isopycnic coordinate ocean model has been used to investigate the relationships between the North Atlantic wind stress curl (WSC) and the inflow of Atlantic water to the Nordic Seas. For the period 1995–2001, ... -
Sensitivity of remote sensing – derived phytoplankton productivity to mixed layer depth: Lessons from the carbon-based productivity model
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2009-10-01)Mixed layer depth (MLD) has long been recognized as having an important influence on underwater light budget and, thus, net primary productivity (NPP) of phytoplankton. The depth- and wavelength-integrated carbon-based ...