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Fluid dynamics / Physical oceanography / Oceanography / Physical geography / Physics / Eddy / Antarctic Circumpolar Current / Ekman transport / Rossby wave / Turbulence / Thermohaline circulation / Baroclinity
Date: 2009-01-20 06:40:40
Fluid dynamics
Physical oceanography
Oceanography
Physical geography
Physics
Eddy
Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Ekman transport
Rossby wave
Turbulence
Thermohaline circulation
Baroclinity

Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A, 4529–4541 doi:rstaPublished online 25 September 2008 The atmospheric ocean: eddies and jets in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current

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