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Physical oceanographic observations in the northeastern Pacific transition zone, October-November 1989
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1993
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Series: AFSC processed report ; 93-09
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Description:Physical oceanographic profiles from the Northeastern Pacific Transition Zone for 3 October to 11 November 1989 are presented in graphic and tabular format. The profiles are from 149 stations along five transects crossing the Subarctic Frontal Zone between long. 155°W and long. 171°W Observations were taken with conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) profilers, expendable conductivity-temperature depth (XCTD) probes, and expendable bathythermographs (XBT). Profile.s of temperature, salinity, and density, and temperature-salinity sigma-t, sigma-theta, sigma-l, sigma-z, sound velocity, specific volume anomaly, dynamic height, and Brunt Ṽis̃la frequency are tabulated.
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Content Notes:by Bruce L. Wing, Blaine D. Ebberts, Mark A Masters, and Hernan E Garcia.
"September 1993."
Also available online in PDF format via AFSC and the NOAA Central Library.
Includes bibliographical references (page 10).
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