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  • ...The atmospheric and oceanic circulations respond to this large horizontal temperature gradient by transporting heat polewards (Trenberth and Caron, 2001<ref name
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  • ...regions of the SW Indian Ocean.png|thumb|'''4.57''' Annual mean trends of temperature normalized fCO<sub>2</sub> in 4 regions of the South-Western Indian Ocean ( ...the winter than in the summer ([[:File:Figure 4.57 - Annual mean trends of temperature normalized fCO2 for regions of the SW Indian Ocean.png|Figure 4.57]]). Thes
    36 KB (5,780 words) - 16:53, 6 August 2014
  • ...e density loss by less salt is compensated by a density gain due to colder temperature. The major fronts representing ACC branches are displayed as dynamic height ...e changes are rather similar all along the ACC ([[:File:Figure 4.23 - ARGO temperature anomalies and ACC fronts.png|Figure 4.23]]; B&ouml;ning et al., 2008<ref na
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  • ...the exceptional character of this last termination: neither the Antarctic temperature proxies nor the methane records capture such abrupt changes during the earl ...ref>); and finally, in light blue, EDC &delta;D (&permil;), a proxy of EDC temperature (Jouzel et al., 2007<ref name="Jouzel et al, 2007">Jouzel, J., Masson-Delmo
    32 KB (4,956 words) - 15:34, 6 August 2014
  • ...>Robertson, R., Visbeck, M., Gordon, A.L. and Fahrbach, E. 2002. Long-term temperature trends in the Deep Waters of the Weddell Sea, ''Deep-Sea Research II'', '''
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  • ...sequence of reduced food availability, despite the fact that the sea water temperature remained practically constant all year round.
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