The North Atlantic circulation in the early 1980s - an estimate from inversion of a finite-difference model

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With the exception of a few float velocities, all constraints are found to be consistent within error estimates. The model produces estimates of large-scale fluxes and flux divergences for all conventional properties including heat and nutrients as well as carbon dioxide and alkalinity. Meridional fluxes of carbon are found to be indistinguishable from zero, whereas the North Atlantic tends to export nutrients to the south, but carry heat to the north. -from Authors

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Martel, F., & Wunsch, C. (1993). The North Atlantic circulation in the early 1980s - an estimate from inversion of a finite-difference model. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 23(5), 898–924. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0485(1993)023<0898:TNACIT>2.0.CO;2

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