Original paper
Upwelling on the continental slope of the Alaskan Beaufort Sea: Storms, ice, and oceanographic response
Abstract
The characteristics of Pacific‐born storms that cause upwelling along the Beaufort Sea continental slope, the oceanographic response, and the modulation of the response due to sea ice are investigated. In fall 2002 a mooring array located near 152°W measured 11 significant upwelling events that brought warm and salty Atlantic water to shallow depths. When comparing the storms that caused these events to other Aleutian lows that did not induce...
Paper Details
Title
Upwelling on the continental slope of the Alaskan Beaufort Sea: Storms, ice, and oceanographic response
Published Date
Jan 1, 2009
Volume
114
Issue
C1
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