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A new global ocean hydrographic climatology
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2019
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A new global ocean hydrographic climatology
2019
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This report describes the main features of the recently published World Ocean Experiment-Argo Global Hydrographic Climatology. This climatology is based on profile data from ships, Argo floats, and sensors attached to marine mammals. As an important deviation from the widely used climatologies produced previously by the National Oceanographic Data Center, the spatial interpolation was performed on local potential density surfaces, so that no 'artificial water masses' were created. In addition to monthly fields of temperature and salinity, gridded maps of the upper mixed layer depth are now provided.
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Taylor & Francis
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