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Main Authors: Roether, Wolfgang, Weiss, W
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Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 1978
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.604015
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author Roether, Wolfgang
Weiss, W
author_facet Roether, Wolfgang
Weiss, W
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents We report, numerically and in graphical form, meaured tritium concentrations from five hydrographic stations in the North Atlantic. Fairly homogeneous concentrations are observed in a surface layer typically 400 m deep. In the thermocline, concentrations decrease steadily down to the sigma-theta = 27.3 density horizon, and are more variable further down. The tritium in the lower part of the thermocline originates from the Subarctic Intermediate Water and the Mediterranean Water. There is a relative tritium maximum associated with the Mediterranean Water on the easternmost station of the section. In the deep water (sigma-theta > 27.8), concentrations east of the Midatlantic Ridge are close to the limit of detection down to 2500m, and undetectable further down, while west of the ridge tritium is found throughout the water column. The deep water tritium is associated with the deep-water advective cores of Arctic origin. The present tritium data can serve as northern boundary values in attempts to use tritium in studies of the North Atlantic main thermocline dynamics. The present data together with data from the literature point to a general division of the North Atlantic main thermocline into two layers separated by an isopycnal surface near sigma-theta = 27.3.
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spellingShingle Tritium concentrations of hydrography in the North Atlantic around 40°N
Roether, Wolfgang
Weiss, W
Gulf of Cadiz; M23; M23_211; M23_212; M23_213; M23_214; M23_215; Meteor (1964); Nordost-Atlantik-Expedition 1971; Water sample; WS
We report, numerically and in graphical form, meaured tritium concentrations from five hydrographic stations in the North Atlantic. Fairly homogeneous concentrations are observed in a surface layer typically 400 m deep. In the thermocline, concentrations decrease steadily down to the sigma-theta = 27.3 density horizon, and are more variable further down. The tritium in the lower part of the thermocline originates from the Subarctic Intermediate Water and the Mediterranean Water. There is a relative tritium maximum associated with the Mediterranean Water on the easternmost station of the section. In the deep water (sigma-theta > 27.8), concentrations east of the Midatlantic Ridge are close to the limit of detection down to 2500m, and undetectable further down, while west of the ridge tritium is found throughout the water column. The deep water tritium is associated with the deep-water advective cores of Arctic origin. The present tritium data can serve as northern boundary values in attempts to use tritium in studies of the North Atlantic main thermocline dynamics. The present data together with data from the literature point to a general division of the North Atlantic main thermocline into two layers separated by an isopycnal surface near sigma-theta = 27.3.
title Tritium concentrations of hydrography in the North Atlantic around 40°N
topic Gulf of Cadiz; M23; M23_211; M23_212; M23_213; M23_214; M23_215; Meteor (1964); Nordost-Atlantik-Expedition 1971; Water sample; WS
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.604015