Chapter Twelve

The Arctic Ocean and Nordic Seas

Data files supplied for Chapter 12 exercises

    • Arctic sections: →

      • Trans_Arctic: →

        • TransArcticNordic_clean_bottle.joa

        • TransArcticNordic_clean_CTD.joa

      • Nordic_70N_2002: →

        • Nordic2002_70N_clean_bottle.joa

      • Nordic_75N_2002: →

        • Nordic2002_75N_clean_bottle.joa

    • WOA98_heavideci_basin_global_gridded_data: →

      • WOA98_heavydeci_Arctic.joa

    • WOA_decimated_basin_global_gridded_data: →

      • WOA05_decimated_Arctic_1.joa

    • WOA_basin_global_gridded_data: →

      • WOA05_Arctic_1.joa

Download: Chapter 12 Data Files

Goals

  • Understand the water masses, circulation and other aspects of descriptive physical oceanography of the Arctic and Northern Polar Oceans & marginal seas

To accomplish this, one will:

  • Learn to extract data subsets from map plots

  • Learn how to use advanced JOA tools for working with basin-scale data sets

Tools

  • JOA Section Editor

  • Interpolations Options dialog box

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Fig 12i-01 Arctic and Northern Polar sections map

DPO Chapter 12 Sections

DPO JOA examples are available for the following emphasized sections:

12.1

Introduction

12.2

The Nordic Seas

12.2.1

Nordic Seas circulation

12.2.2

Nordic Seas water masses

12.2.3

Vertical convection in the Nordic Seas and dense water formation

12.3

Baffin Bay and Hudson Bay

12.4

Arctic Ocean: circulation and ice drift

12.4.1

Ice drift and wind forcing

12.4.2

Upper layer circulation

12.4.3

Intermediate and deep circulation

12.5

Arctic Ocean water masses

12.5.1

Surface and near-surface waters

12.5.2

Atlantic Water

12.5.3

Deep and Bottom Water

12.6

Arctic Ocean transports and budgets

12.7

Sea ice in the Arctic

12.7.1

Distribution of Arctic sea ice

12.7.2

Build-up and break-up of Arctic sea ice; polynyas

12.7.3

Arctic icebergs

12.8

Climate variations and the Arctic