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Meinen, Christopher S., Speich, Sabrina, Piola, Alberto R., Ansorge, Isabelle, Campos, Edmo, Kersalé, Marion, Terre, Thierry, Chidichimo, Maria Paz, Lamont, Tarron, Sato, Olga T., Perez, Renellys C., Valla, Daniel, van den Berg, Marcel, Le Hénaff, Matthieu, Dong, Shenfu, Garzoli, Silvia L. (2018) Meridional Overturning Circulation Transport Variability at 34.5°S During 2009-2017: Baroclinic and Barotropic Flows and the Dueling Influence of the Boundaries. Geophysical Research Letters, 45 (9) 4180-4188 doi:10.1029/2018gl077408

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TitleMeridional Overturning Circulation Transport Variability at 34.5°S During 2009-2017: Baroclinic and Barotropic Flows and the Dueling Influence of the Boundaries
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
AuthorsMeinen, Christopher S.Author
Speich, SabrinaAuthor
Piola, Alberto R.Author
Ansorge, IsabelleAuthor
Campos, EdmoAuthor
Kersalé, MarionAuthor
Terre, ThierryAuthor
Chidichimo, Maria PazAuthor
Lamont, TarronAuthor
Sato, Olga T.Author
Perez, Renellys C.Author
Valla, DanielAuthor
van den Berg, MarcelAuthor
Le Hénaff, MatthieuAuthor
Dong, ShenfuAuthor
Garzoli, Silvia L.Author
Year2018 (May 16)Volume45
Issue9
PublisherAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)
DOIdoi:10.1029/2018gl077408Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMeinen, Christopher S., Speich, Sabrina, Piola, Alberto R., Ansorge, Isabelle, Campos, Edmo, Kersalé, Marion, Terre, Thierry, Chidichimo, Maria Paz, Lamont, Tarron, Sato, Olga T., Perez, Renellys C., Valla, Daniel, van den Berg, Marcel, Le Hénaff, Matthieu, Dong, Shenfu, Garzoli, Silvia L. (2018) Meridional Overturning Circulation Transport Variability at 34.5°S During 2009-2017: Baroclinic and Barotropic Flows and the Dueling Influence of the Boundaries. Geophysical Research Letters, 45 (9) 4180-4188 doi:10.1029/2018gl077408
Plain TextMeinen, Christopher S., Speich, Sabrina, Piola, Alberto R., Ansorge, Isabelle, Campos, Edmo, Kersalé, Marion, Terre, Thierry, Chidichimo, Maria Paz, Lamont, Tarron, Sato, Olga T., Perez, Renellys C., Valla, Daniel, van den Berg, Marcel, Le Hénaff, Matthieu, Dong, Shenfu, Garzoli, Silvia L. (2018) Meridional Overturning Circulation Transport Variability at 34.5°S During 2009-2017: Baroclinic and Barotropic Flows and the Dueling Influence of the Boundaries. Geophysical Research Letters, 45 (9) 4180-4188 doi:10.1029/2018gl077408
In(2018, May) Geophysical Research Letters Vol. 45 (9) American Geophysical Union (AGU)


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