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Schott et al. 1988
Schott, F., Leaman, K.D. and Zika, R.G. (1988). Deep mixing in the gulf of lions, Revisited. Geophysical Research Letters 15. doi: 10.1029/88GL00212. issn: 0094-8276.

The Gulf of Lions, south of France, is a preferred location for deep convection in late winter as documented by the so-called MEDOC studies during 1969--73. During 23 January to 5 March 1987 a renewed investigation was carried out in this region to investigate the occurrence of deep convection with new technology. Vertical and horizontal currents were measured over a range of several hundred meters with moored upward-looking acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs); full-depth horizontal current profiles were obtained by PEGASUS profiler; and CTD hydrography combined with measurements of some biological and chemical parameters to delineate watermass properties in the convection regime. A deep-mixed patch had already developed at the beginning of the experiment, following a particularly intense mistral on 10/11 January. During a second mistral, 15--20 February, vertical current events of 5--15 cm/s downward were observed. Events were of short duration but large vertical scale. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1988

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Oceanography, General, Upwelling and convergences, Oceanography, Physical, Upper ocean processes, Oceanography, Physical, Turbulence, diffusion, and mixing processes, Oceanography, Physical, Instruments and techniques
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