Application of acoustic-doppler current profiler and expendable bathythermograph measurements to the study of the velocity structure and transport of the Gulf Stream

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1988-09
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Joyce, Terrence M.
Dunworth, Jane A.
Schubert, David M.
Stalcup, Marvel C.
Barbour, R. Lorraine
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Gulf Stream
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10.1575/1912/7493
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Endeavor (Ship: 1976-) Cruise EN86
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Acoustic imaging
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We have addressed the degree to which Acoustic-Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) and expendable bathythermograph (XBT) data can provide quantitative measurements of the velocity structure and transport of the Gulf Stream. An algorithm has been used to generate salinity from temperature and depth using an historical Temperature/Salinity relation for the NW Atlantic . Results have been simulated using CTD data and comparing real and pseudo salinity files. Errors are typically less than 2 dynamic cm for the upper 800 rn out of a total signal of 80 cm (across the Gulf Stream). When combined with ADCP data for a near-surface reference velocity, transport errors in isopycnal layers are less than about 1 Sv (106 rn3 /s), as is the difference in total transport for the upper 800 rn between real and pseudo data . The method is capable of measuring the real variability of the Gulf Stream, and when combined with altimeter data, can provide estimates of the geoid slope with oceanic errors of a few parts in 108 over horizontal scales of 500 krn .
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Joyce, T. M., Dunworth, J. A., Schubert, D. M., Stalcup, M. C., & Barbour, R. L. (1988). Application of acoustic-doppler current profiler and expendable bathythermograph measurements to the study of the velocity structure and transport of the Gulf Stream. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/7493
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