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Abrupt Transitions in Submesoscale Structure in Southern Drake Passage: Glider Observations and Model Results
2018
Journal of Physical Oceanography
Enhanced vertical velocities associated with submesoscale motions may rapidly modify mixed layer depths and increase exchange between the mixed layer and the ocean interior. These dynamics are of particular importance in the Southern Ocean, where the ventilation of many density classes occurs. Here we present results from an observational field program in southern Drake Passage, a region preconditioned for submesoscale instability owing to its strong mesoscale eddy field, persistent fronts,
doi:10.1175/jpo-d-17-0192.1
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