1999
DOI: 10.1007/bf02764173
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Mesoscale structures, fluxes and water mass variability in the German Bight as exemplified in the KUSTOS- experiments and numerical models

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“…). The distribution of temperature and salinity in the bottom layers of the German Bight is strongly related to topography, and follows the ancient Elbe River Valley (Becker et al ). The German Bight is dominated by a counterclockwise residual circulation pattern, which carries a mixture of Atlantic water and continental runoff from the Elbe, the Rhine, and several other rivers into the German Bight from the west (Hickel et al ; van Beusekom et al ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…). The distribution of temperature and salinity in the bottom layers of the German Bight is strongly related to topography, and follows the ancient Elbe River Valley (Becker et al ). The German Bight is dominated by a counterclockwise residual circulation pattern, which carries a mixture of Atlantic water and continental runoff from the Elbe, the Rhine, and several other rivers into the German Bight from the west (Hickel et al ; van Beusekom et al ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The German Bight is dominated by a counterclockwise residual circulation pattern, which carries a mixture of Atlantic water and continental runoff from the Elbe, the Rhine, and several other rivers into the German Bight from the west (Hickel et al ; van Beusekom et al ). While the central part of the North Sea is seasonally stratified, the southeast German Bight and the Wadden Sea regions are generally well mixed due to strong tidal currents (Becker et al ).…”
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“…Elbe, Weser, and Ems create an estuarine frontal system, which affects a large area in the German Bight. In the eastern part of the German Bight, close to the North Frisian coast, the combination of riverine freshwater and saline water, which is transported by southwesterly winds into the German Bight, leads to a frontal zone with a strong haline gradient (Becker et al, 1999;Skov and Prins, 2001). That results in strong density gradients which can concentrate floating materials like FML along the density front (Carlson et al, 2018;D'Asaro et al, 2018).…”
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“…Corrado et al, 2017). Initial separations of drifter pairs we analyse are much below the local internal radius of deformation, which in the German Bight is in the range of approximately 2-20 km (Becker et al, 1983(Becker et al, , 1999Badin et al, 2009). Therefore our experiments explore the sub-mesoscale regime in which geostrophic horizontal turbulence interacts with vertical mixing (e.g.…”
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