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of large ocean eddies due to their constant motion, they are generally found on either side of strong fronts such as the Gulf Stream or the Kuroshio. Smaller eddies, such as those formed by upwelling can be found in any part of the ocean.
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Australian and US scientists have discovered huge ocean eddies a kilometre deep in the Indian Ocean, north-west of Australia. ... ScienceDaily (Feb. 23, 1999) — Dramatic ocean eddies larger than Tasmania and a kilometre deep have been discovered in the Indian Ocean, north-west of Australia.
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Just as sunlight glints off the ocean's surface, so do radio signals from the constellation of global positioning system (GPS) navigation satellites orbiting Earth. ... A constellation of about 10 such instruments, capable of making up to 100 simultaneous ocean-height measurements, could map ocean eddies globally.
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Eddies form when a bend in a surface ocean current lengthens and eventually makes a loop, which separates from the main current. ... There is evidence that the topography of the ocean floor can help eddies to form too. Once an eddy forms, the swirling waters last for at least a few months.
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From Satellites to Sea: JPL Scientists Map Ocean Eddies September 13, 2002 ... JPL researchers, using airborne instruments aboard this aircraft, have demonstrated the ability to use signals from the global positioning system to map ocean eddies; Image courtesy: I.K. Curtis Services; Browse image...
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Scientists investigating ocean gyres - giant spinning eddies - are exposing the ways these rotating currents profoundly affect marine life and the planet's climate. ... Gyres are enormous swirling oceanic eddies, which can be thousands of kilometres across. Rotating clockwise, the water in these ... In the Southern Ocean,
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Eddy/Wind Interactions Stimulate Extraordinary Mid-Ocean Plankton; Blooms; ... Zooplankton samples were collected with a 1 m2 MOCNESS (EDDIES) and a standard 1 m2 frame (BATS). The MOCNESS nets were 150 μm mesh compared with; 200 μm mesh nets for the BATS time-series. The smallest size fraction was excluded from our...
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