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Original Articles

A Study of Oceanic FrontsFootnote1

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Pages 94-101 | Received 03 Aug 1955, Published online: 15 Dec 2016
 

Abstract

Oceanic fronts and frontal layers are defined. Temperature data obtained at two fronts in the equatorial Pacific are presented and a particular circulation, considered basic to the existence of a front, is proposed.

Vertically isothermal warm water overlies the stable frontal layer. This suggests that vertical mixing in the isothermal water maintains the frontal layer in the same way that wind-induced vertical mixing maintains sharp thermoclines.

The data suggest that the depth of vertical mixing is different in the warm and cool water masses adjacent to one of the fronts. It is suggested that the change in vertical mixing regimes contributes to the horizontal gradients of properties across this front.

Notes

1 Contribution from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, New Series No. 842.

Work initiated by the Pacific Oceanic Fishery Investigations of the U.S. Fish and Wildlifc Service and completed under the auspices of the Officc of Naval Research and the California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations.