Water, water everywhere
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Article: Crampon, Jean E., Hayes, Melinda, "Water, water everywhere", https://hdl.handle.net/1912/2191Related items
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On the momentum transfer at the sea surface. I. On the frictional force between air and water and on the occurrence of a laminar boundary layer next to the surface of the sea. II. Measurements of vertical gradient of wind over water. III. Transport of surface water due to the wind system over the North Atlantic
Rossby, Carl-Gustaf; Montgomery, Raymond B. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1936-06)I. It is fairly generally assumed that the horizontal circulation of the ocean "troposphere" is maintained by the large scale permanent wind system of the atmosphere. Accurate knowledge of the tangential force exerted by ... -
Water properties, heat and volume fluxes of Pacific water in Barrow Canyon during summer 2010
Itoh, Motoyo; Pickart, Robert S.; Kikuchi, Takashi; Fukamachi, Yasushi; Ohshima, Kay I.; Simizu, Daisuke; Arrigo, Kevin R.; Vagle, Svein; He, Jianfeng; Ashjian, Carin J.; Mathis, Jeremy T.; Nishino, Shigeto; Nobre, Carolina (Elsevier, 2015-04-25)Over the past few decades, sea ice retreat during summer has been enhanced in the Pacific sector of the Arctic basin, likely due in part to increasing summertime heat flux of Pacific-origin water from the Bering Strait. ... -
Oxygen and hydrogen isotope fractionation in serpentine–water and talc–water systems from 250 to 450°C, 50 MPa
Saccocia, Peter J.; Seewald, Jeffrey S.; Shanks, Wayne C. (2009-07-21)Oxygen and hydrogen isotope fractionation factors in the talc-water and serpentine-water systems have been determined by laboratory experiment from 250 to 450°C at 50 MPa using the partial exchange technique. Talc was ...