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Journal of Physical Oceanography | 2002

Labrador Sea Water: Pathways, CFC Inventory, and Formation Rates

Monika Rhein; Jürgen Fischer; William M. Smethie; Denise Smythe-Wright; Ray F. Weiss; Christian Mertens; Dong-Ha Min; Ulrich Fleischmann; A. Putzka

In 1997, a unique hydrographic and chlorofluorocarbon (CFC: component CFC-11) dataset was obtained in the subpolar North Atlantic. To estimate the synopticity of the 1997 data, the recent temporal evolution of the CFC and Labrador Sea Water (LSW) thickness fields are examined. In the western Atlantic north of 50°N, the LSW thickness decreased considerably from 1994–97, while the mean CFC concentrations did not change much. South of 50°N and in the eastern Atlantic, the CFC concentration increased with little or no change in the LSW thickness. On shorter timescales, local anomalies due to the presence of eddies are observed, but for space scales larger than the eddies the dataset can be treated as being synoptic over the 1997 observation period. The spreading of LSW in the subpolar North Atlantic is described in detail using gridded CFC and LSW thickness fields combined with Profiling Autonomous Lagrangian Circulation Explorer (PALACE) float trajectories. The gridded fields are also used to calculate the CFC-11 inventory in the LSW from 40° to 65°N, and from 10° to 60°W. In total, 2300 ± 250 tons of CFC-11 (equivalent to 16.6 million moles) were brought into the LSW by deep convection. In 1997, 28% of the inventory was still found in the Labrador Sea west of 45°W and 31% of the inventory was located in the eastern Atlantic. The CFC inventory in the LSW was used to estimate the lower limits of LSW formation rates. At a constant formation rate, a value of 4.4–5.6 Sv (Sv ≡ 106 m3 s−1) is obtained. If the denser modes of LSW are ventilated only in periods with intense convection, the minimum formation rate of LSW in 1988–94 is 8.1–10.8 Sv, and 1.8–2.4 Sv in 1995–97


Journal of Physical Oceanography | 2002

Large-Amplitude Internal Solitary Waves in the North Equatorial Countercurrent

Peter Brandt; Angelo Rubino; Jürgen Fischer

The analysis of high-resolution oceanographic data referring to velocity measurements carried out by means of a vessel-mounted acoustic Doppler current profiler on 12 November 2000 in the equatorial Atlantic, at 44°W between 4.5° and 6°N, reveals the presence of three large-amplitude internal solitary waves superimposed on the velocity field associated with the North Equatorial Countercurrent (NECC). These waves were found in the deep ocean, more than 500 km off the continental shelf and far from regions of topographic variations. They propagated toward the north-northeast, strongly inclined with respect to the main axis of the NECC and perpendicular to the Brazilian shelf, as well as to the North Brazil Current, and were characterized by maximum horizontal velocities of about 2 m s−1 and maximum vertical velocities of about 20 cm s−1. The large magnitudes of the measured velocities indicate that the observed waves represent disturbances evolving in a strongly stratified ocean. The distance separating the waves (about 70 km) indicates that the observed features cannot be considered as elements of a single train of internal solitary waves. The waves consist, instead, of truly disconnected, pulselike intense solitary disturbances. This behavior, which strongly differs from that typically observed for trains of tidally generated internal solitary waves, indicates that different mechanisms were possibly involved in their generation and/or evolution.


[Talk] In: DACH 2007, 11.09, Hamburg . | 2007

Die Variabilität des tiefen westlichen Randstroms im subpolaren Nordatlantik

Jürgen Fischer; Marcus Dengler; Friedrich Schott; Peter Brandt; Rainer J. Zantopp


[Talk] In: AMMA-Ocean/TACE/PIRATA Meeting, 26.11, Karlsruhe . | 2007

On the water supply to the oxygen minimum zone in the eastern tropical North Atlantic

Lothar Stramma; Peter Brandt; Jens Schafstall; Friedrich Schott; Jürgen Fischer; Arne Körtzinger


[Poster] In: AMMA-Ocean/TACE/PIRATA Meeting, 26.-30.11, Karlsruhe . | 2007

Atlantic Equatorial Undercurrent Variability and Equatorial Kelvin Waves

Verena Hormann; Peter Brandt; Jürgen Fischer; B. Bourlès


Zantopp, Rainer J., Fischer, Jürgen, Visbeck, Martin, Stramma, Lothar, Funk, Andreas, Dengler, Marcus, Brandt, Peter and Schott, Friedrich (2007) Deep Western boundary Current variability in the Labrador Sea region [Poster] In: Polar Dynamics: Monitoring, Understanding, and Prediction,Open science conference, 29.-31.08, Bergen, Norway. | 2007

Deep Western boundary Current variability in the Labrador Sea region

Rainer J. Zantopp; Jürgen Fischer; Martin Visbeck; Lothar Stramma; Andreas Funk; Marcus Dengler; Peter Brandt; Friedrich Schott


Dengler, Marcus, Bourlès, B., Schafstall, J., Fischer, J.G., Brandt, Peter and Toole, J. (2007) Upper ocean diapycnal heat flux and mixing processes in the central and eastern tropical Atlantic [Poster] In: AMMA-Ocean/TACE/PIRATA Meeting, 29.11, Karlsruhe. | 2007

Upper ocean diapycnal heat flux and mixing processes in the central and eastern tropical Atlantic

Marcus Dengler; B. Bourlès; Jens Schafstall; Jürgen Fischer; Peter Brandt; John M. Toole


Brandt, Peter, Beckmann, Uwe, Fischer, Jürgen, Fischer, Natalie, Fischer, Tim, Funk, Andreas, Grobe, Susanne, Gülzow, Niels, Hormann, Verena, Malien, Frank, Koy, Uwe, Müller, Mario, Niehus, Gerd, Ochsenhirt, Wolf-Thilo, Papenburg, Uwe, Rabe, Benjamin, Schafstall, Jens, Schneider, Anke, Schütt, Martina, Stramma, Lothar, Tanhua, Toste, Veleda, Doris, Wiebe, Peter, Winkelmann, Claudia and Zantopp, Rainer J. (2007) Circulation and Variability in the Tropical Atlantic, METEOR-Bericht Cruise No. 68, Leg 2 from Recife, Brazil to Mindelo, Cape Verde June 6 to July 9, 2006 Leitstelle Meteor, Inst. f. Meereskunde, Hamburg, Germany. | 2007

Circulation and Variability in the Tropical Atlantic, METEOR-Bericht Cruise No. 68, Leg 2 from Recife, Brazil to Mindelo, Cape Verde June 6 to July 9, 2006

Peter Brandt; Uwe Beckmann; Jürgen Fischer; Natalie Fischer; Tim Fischer; Andreas Funk; Susanne Grobe; Niels Gülzow; Verena Hormann; Frank Malien; Uwe Koy; Mario Müller; Gerd Niehus; Wolf-Thilo Ochsenhirt; Uwe Papenburg; Benjamin Rabe; Jens Schafstall; Anke Schneider; Martina Schütt; Lothar Stramma; Toste Tanhua; Doris Veleda; Peter Wiebe; Claudia Winkelmann; Rainer J. Zantopp


[Talk] In: CLIVAR Tropical Atlantic Meeting, 18.10, Paris, France . | 2006

The oxygen minimum zone south of the Cape Verde Islands

Lothar Stramma; Peter Brandt; Jürgen Fischer


[Talk] In: 3rd Seminar of the Bilateral Cooperation DOCEAN - IFM/GEOMAR, 05.06, Recife, Brazil . | 2006

New observations of the shallow circulation in the western and central equatorial Atlantic

Peter Brandt; Friedrich Schott; Christine Provost; Annie Kartavtseff; Verena Hormann; B. Bourlès; Jürgen Fischer

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Verena Hormann

University of California

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B. Bourlès

University of Toulouse

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Andreas Funk

Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies

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Benjamin Rabe

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Doris Veleda

Federal University of Pernambuco

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