North Atlantic subpolar gyre
SURATLANT: a 1993–2017 surface sampling in the central part of the North Atlantic subpolar gyre
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North Atlantic subpolar gyre along predetermined ship tracks since 1993: a monthly data set of surface temperature, salinity, and density
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Warmer, deeper and greener mixed layers in the north Atlantic subpolar gyre over the last 50 years.
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Influence of the North Atlantic subpolar gyre circulation on the 4.2 ka BP event
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Report of the eighth meeting of the Atlantic Implementation Panel, 21 22 March 2007, Kiel, Germany
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Mechanisms of Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation variability simulated by the NEMO model
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Mean circulation and EKE distribution in the Labrador Sea Water level of the subpolar North Atlantic
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Enhanced 20th-century heat transfer to the Arctic simulated in the context of climate variations over the last millennium
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Holocene lowering of the Laurentide ice sheet affects North Atlantic gyre circulation and climate
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Surface predictor of overturning circulation and heat content change in the subpolar North Atlantic
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Mechanisms of Heat Content and Thermocline Change in the Subtropical and Subpolar North Atlantic
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Transport and storage of anthropogenic C in the North Atlantic Subpolar Ocean
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Enhanced Atlantic subpolar gyre variability through baroclinic threshold in a coarse resolution model
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A volcanically triggered regime shift in the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean as a possible origin of the Little Ice Age
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Variations in mid-latitude North Atlantic surface water properties during the mid-Brunhes (MIS 9–14) and their implications for the thermohaline circulation
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Surface Salinity in the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre During the STRASSE/SPURS Summer 2012 Cruise
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Nutrient regime and upwelling in the northern Benguela since the middle Holocene in a global context a multi-proxy approach
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NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY SECURITY
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Cultural traditions and the evolution of reproductive isolation: ecological speciation in killer whales?
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The effect of the North Atlantic Subpolar Front as a boundary in pelagic biogeography decreases with increasing depth and organism size
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