Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002georl..29s...4f&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 29, Issue 19, pp. 4-1, CiteID 1898, DOI 10.1029/2001GL014072
Physics
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Global Change: Oceans (4203), Oceanography: General: Climate And Interannual Variability (3309), Oceanography: General: Marginal And Semienclosed Seas, Oceanography: Physical: Instruments And Techniques
Scientific paper
Data collected from 1996 to 2001 down to 3,500 m in the Tyrrhenian sub-basin with ship-handled and moored instruments show 5-year T and S trends (0.016 °C/yr, 0.008/yr) that are the largest ever evidenced in Mediterranean deep waters. This is not consistent with the usual hypothesis that Tyrrhenian Deep Water (TDW) is a mixture of eastern water flowing from the Sicily Channel and western water flowing from the Sardinia Channel partly since both are reported to encounter lower trends. We argue that TDW might result from a dense water formation process occurring within the Tyrrhenian itself, in a region never reported up to now, east of the Bonifacio Strait. Whatever the validity of our hypothesis, climatic changes are occurring in the whole sea and are efficiently specified with long time series.
Boschi Elisa
Calcara M.
Etiope Giuseppe
Favali Paolo
Fuda J.-L.
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