Publication Date:
2022-05-26
Description:
The Deep Basin Experiment (DBE) is an international effort and a part of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment with the
principal objective of improving our knowledge of the subthermocline circulation. The DBE fieldwork is focussed on the Brazil
Basin and this report is concerned with a moored array situated along its southern boundary which was installed in early 1991 to
measure the inflow and outflow to the Basin and to investigate the Brazil Current near 30S. This moored array was a joint
undertaking by the Institut für Meereskunde of the University of Kiel and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Moorings
were deployed on Meteor Cruise 15, leg 1 and retrieved on Meteor cruise 22, legs 3 and 4. A total of 57 conventional current
meters and two Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers were set on 13 moorings with some concentration within the Brazil Current
and the Vema Channel. CTDs were taken at each mooring site as well as in between. Some of the recovered instruments were reset
in the Hunter Channel, a suspected additional connection between the Argentine Basin and the Brazil Basin. A later report will
summarize this data after it is recovered in May 1994.
Description:
Funding was provided by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Si 111/38-1, Si 111/39-1)
the Bundesministerium für Forschung und Technologie (03F0535A, 03F0050D) and
the National Science Foundation under Grant OCE-9004396.
Keywords:
World Ocean Circulation Experiment WOCE
;
Deep Basin Experiment
;
Ocean currents
;
Meteor (Ship) Cruise M15
;
Meteor (Ship) Cruise M22
Repository Name:
Woods Hole Open Access Server
Type:
Technical Report
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Format:
application/pdf
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