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      Distribution and speciation of arsenic in natural waters and some marine algae

      Deep Sea Research
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              California current eddy formation: ship, air, and satellite results.

              Until recently, quantitative measurements of the circulation of the California Current were limited to hydrographic determinations [See figure in the PDF file] of temperature and salinity. This information is now being augmented by satellite data. Clouds permitting, satellite scanner systems can locate major ocean frontal boundaries if they are associated with even quite weak horizontal sea-surface temperature gradients. The satellite data are most usefully interpreted in a region such as that encompassing the California Current, where the surface and main thermocline temperature distributions bear some relation to each other. In such a region, it is possible to make interpretations of circulation based on satellite-derived sea-surface temperature patterns. The correctness of these interpretations depends heavily on the availability of historical and present-day subsurface data, collected by conventional methods from ships and aircraft. Satellite infrared scanners, in addition to providing information on circulation with vastly increased spatial resolution, have the potential (with cooperative weather) for providing increased time resolution. These improvements in resolution have permitted us to see that much of the spatial variation in the California Current takes place along welldefined fronts and to observe the evolution of one particular meander.
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                Journal
                Deep Sea Research
                Deep Sea Research
                Elsevier BV
                01466291
                April 1978
                April 1978
                : 25
                : 4
                : 391-402
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                10.1016/0146-6291(78)90565-9
                8ee9a588-f756-4b3c-94db-294969a8e797
                © 1978

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