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Study of the Outer Shelf, Shellbreak Front & Slope from Long-term adcp & Hydrographic observations from MV Oleander

Project: Research

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Description

0117653 Wang/SUNY-SB This project will analyze data from repeated transects across the continental shelf and upper slope off the East Coast of the U.S. These will be used to study the structure and variability of the shelf-break front and the flows on either side of this front. The data consist of over 700 sections of ADCP data, collected over approximately 9 years from a container ship making routine trips between New York and Bermuda, together with XBT data spanning two decades. In addition to providing information about the short-term variability of the circulation in this region, this unique data set should permit the study of the inter-annual variability of a current system that affects conditions in the economically important and biologically
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date10/1/0109/30/06

Funding

  • National Science Foundation: $497,094.00

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