Browsing Technical Reports by Subject "Seawater physical properties"
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Deep water mass circulation in the Alboran basin: measurements - January to April '82 ALBORAN II
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1987/09)Alboran Sea circulation between 220 m and 1100 m depth is studied. Interaction between three water types, Atlantic water, Levantine water, and western Mediterranean Deep water cause a complicated flow pattern. Atlantic ... -
Interpretation and representation of the synoptic features in the Iceland-Faeroe-Shetland region
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1993/07)The kinematic structure of the sub-inertial fluctuations of measured current and temperature fields from 6 moorings deployed during the June -
Observations of Mediterranean flow into the Black Sea
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997/10)Mediterranean Sea water inflow into the Black Sea is investigated using acoustic and oceanographic data obtained in the Black Sea exit region. The path of Mediterranean water and the resulting spreading on the continental ... -
Oceanographic measurements of the West Black Sea: November 26 to December 14, 1995
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1998/06)Mediterranean water inflow into the Black Sea is investigated using acoustic and oceanographic data obtained in the Black Sea exit region. Temporal and spatial variability in the flow and their relation to atmospheric and ... -
Simple instrumentation for measuring temperature gradients at the sea-air interface, including the results of Winter 1964/65 measurements
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1965/07)Very little information is available on the temperature differences in the first several centimetres of air above the sea surface and the first few centimetres of water below the sea surface. Data of this kind are important ... -
The temperature structure in the upper layers of the Ligurian Sea and its seasonal variations
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1962/05)Water temperature measurements in the Ligurian Sea down to depths of 150 meters and meteorological data connected with these measurements for the period July 1960 to October 1961 are presented in the form of graphs and ... -
The temperature structure in the upper layers of the Ligurian Sea and its seasonal variations: supplement to SACLANTCEN technical report no. 8
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1964/04)Water temperature measurements, down to depths of 150 meters, and metereological data connected with these measurements carried out in t 1e Ligurian Sea in May and November 1962, are presented in the form of graphs and ...