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Date: 2010-09-13 23:22:59
Physical quantities
Vector calculus
Physical oceanography
Remote sensing
Oceanography
Surface layer
Eddy diffusion
Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Flux
Atmospheric sciences
Earth
Physical geography

PARAMETERIZATION OF EDDY-INDUCED SUBDUCTION IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN SURFACE-LAYER ´ AND STEVE RINTOUL JEAN-BAPTISTE SALLEE Abstract. The divergence of the eddy mass flux in the surface layer of the Southern Ocean

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