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    Hydrographic data from warm core ring 82-B

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    Date
    1985-07
    Author
    Stalcup, Marvel C.  Concept link
    Joyce, Terrence M.  Concept link
    Barbour, R. Lorraine  Concept link
    Dunworth, Jane A.  Concept link
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    Citable URI
    https://hdl.handle.net/1912/8287
    Location
    39.3°N, 70.6°W
    DOI
    10.1575/1912/8287
    Keyword
     Ocean temperature; Salinity; Oxygen 
    Abstract
    Hydrographic data are presented from three cruises to Warm Core Ring 82-B during April-August 1982. These data include a sampling of the 2 db pressure, temperature, salinity and oxygen measurements obtained with a CTD-02 profiler, manufactured by Neil Brown Instrument Systems, together with water sample measurements of salinity, oxygen, silica, nitrate and phosphate. Charts showing the station positions and selected profiles of the various parameters are presented. Bi-monthly cruises aboard the R/V Endeavor show only slight changes in the ring between April and June. Interactions between the ring and the Gulf Stream before the August cruise however, reduced the volume of the central core of the ring by about 90 percent.
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    Stalcup, M. C., Joyce, T. M., Barbour, R. L., & Dunworth, J. A. (1985). Hydrographic data from warm core ring 82-B. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/8287
     
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