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Date: 2006-08-17 03:26:18
Earth
Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Antarctic Intermediate Water
Atlantic Ocean
Subtropical Front
Southern Ocean
Ocean gyre
Subantarctic
Ocean
Physical geography
Oceanography
Physical oceanography

64 Regional Oceanography: an Introduction 2500 m depth, or 10-30% of the speeds observed at the 500 m level. It is therefore easy to see why the Circumpolar Current has the largest mass transport of all ocean current

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