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Bane et al. 1988
Bane, J.M., Brown, O.B., Evans, R.H. and Hamilton, P. (1988). Gulf Stream remote forcing of shelfbreak currents in the Mid-Atlantic Bight. Geophysical Research Letters 15: doi: 10.1029/88GL02090. issn: 0094-8276.

The ''Slope Sea'' is a narrow band of ocean that lies between the Gulf Stream and the continental shelf edge in the Mid-Atlantic Bight. It is composed primarily of the slopewater, and a closed cyclonic gyre circulates within the upper few hundred meters of its western end. A two-year time series of current measurements in this region has shown that the southwestward flowing shelfbreak currents along the shoreward flank of the gyre are directly related to the position of the Gulf Stream, which is typically some 150 to 300 km seaward of the shelfbreak. The mean monthly shelfbreak currents are strongest, towards the southwest at about 30--40 cm s-1, when the Stream is within 150 km of the shelf edge, whereas those currents are close to zero when the Stream is about 300 km away. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1988

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Oceanography, Physical, Currents, Oceanography, Physical, Western boundary currents, Oceanography, Physical, General circulation
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