A Recent Full-Depth Survey of the Alaskan Stream |
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Authors: | R.K. Reed P.J. Stabeno |
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Affiliation: | (1) Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Seattle, Washington, 98115, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | We examine results from a cruise in May 1997. CTD casts to near the bottom were made south of the Aleutian Islands, across Amchitka Pass, and north of the islands. We computed a westward geostrophic speed of 123 cm s–1 at 173.5°W in the Alaskan Stream. The computed volume transport there, referred to the bottom, was 25×106m3s–1. On other similar sections, transports were 8–15 × 106 m3s–1. Various complex variations in geopotential height along the Stream apparently altered the cross-stream gradients, and hence the transports. Rotational tendencies were also present. Northward inflow through Amchitka Pass was quite strong (6 × 106 m3s–1). Data north of the islands supported the existence of a zero-velocity reference level of variable depth. |
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Keywords: | Alaskan Stream geostrophic flow Defant's method volume transport deep water properties |
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