Authors
P Malanotte‐Rizzoli, BB Manca, Salvatore Marullo, Maurizio Ribera d'Alcala', W Roether, A Theocharis, Andrea Bergamasco, Giorgio Budillon, Emilio Sansone, G Civitarese, Francesco Conversano, I Gertman, B Hernt, N Kress, S Kioroglou, H Kontoyannis, K Nittis, B Klein, A Lascaratos, MA Latif, E Ozsoy, AR Robinson, R Santoleri, D Viezzoli, V Kovacevic
Publication date
2003/9
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Volume
108
Issue
C9
Description
In winter 1995 the last major field work of the Physical Oceanography of the Eastern Mediterranean (POEM) program was carried out, the Levantine Intermediate Water Experiment (LIWEX). In this study a thorough analysis is presented of the data set collected during three successive surveys in January, February, and March–April 1995. The major overall result is that the Levantine basin is shown to be the site for multiple, and different, water mass formation processes. Levantine Deep Water (LDW) was formed in the Rhodes gyre, with the preconditioning phase starting in December 1994. In late January the chimney was ventilating to the atmosphere. In February the strong mixing phase is documented by the convective cell vertically homogeneous to 900 m depth. In March–April, recapping has occurred in the upper 200 m. LDW remained confined inside the Rhodes gyre cyclonic circulation. Levantine Intermediate …
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