Water Mass Transport and Ventilation in the Northeast Atlantic Derived from Tracer Data [and Discussion]

A large $^{3}$He and tritium data base collected in the Northeast Atlantic since 1977 allows construction of extensive tracer distributions on isopycnal surfaces in the main thermocline. A distinct southward increase in tritium-$^{3}$He age is observed that depicts the outcrop boundaries and allows...

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Diffusion coefficient
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Exact sciences and technology
External geophysics
Flow velocity
Physics of the oceans
Radioactive decay
Surface layers
Thermoclines
Thermohaline structure and circulation. Turbulence and diffusion
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Velocity distribution
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