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Oceanography / Atmospheric thermodynamics / Aquatic ecology / Atmospheric dynamics / Mixed layer / Planetary boundary layer / Internal tide / Thermocline / Convection / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Physical oceanography
Date: 2007-09-17 09:20:02
Oceanography
Atmospheric thermodynamics
Aquatic ecology
Atmospheric dynamics
Mixed layer
Planetary boundary layer
Internal tide
Thermocline
Convection
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Physical oceanography

UPPER OCEAN MIXING PROCESSESwarmer than the mixed layer. Intermediate temperature maxima in the Antarctic Ocean are less pronounced (up to 0.53C) but occur persistently around Antarctica.

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