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Long-term variations in the Barents Sea frontal zones according to the data on oceanographic observations and model calculations

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posted on 2024-03-15, 07:27 authored by Oleg V. Titov, Victor A. Ivshin, Alexander G. Trofimov, Vladimir K. Ozhigin

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The oceanographic conditions of the Barents Sea are mostly caused by interaction between Atlantic and Arctic waters, which provide the sea with expanded frontal zones (Fig. 1). The structure of the Barents Sea frontal zones on the data before 1985 had a detailed analysis (Ozhigin, 1989). The aim of the study is to analyze interannual variations in parameters of thermal frontal zones with use of the replenished PINRO data base.

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2007 Annual Science Conference, Helsinki, Finland

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Theme Session B: Integrating observations and models to improve predictions of ecosystem response to physical variability

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B:21

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[Authors]. 2007. Long-term variations in the Barents Sea frontal zones according to the data on oceanographic observations and model calculations. 2007 Annual Science Conference, Helsinki, Finland. CM 2007/B:21. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.25257532

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