1999
DOI: 10.3989/scimar.1999.63n2121
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On the distribution of silicic acid as a frontal zone tracer in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean

Abstract: SUMMARY:The subantarctic frontal zone surveyed during the April-May 1991 SUZIL cruise in the Crozet-KerguelenAmsterdam area shows a strong horizontal (north to south) gradient of dissolved silicate, increasing with depth, from 5 to 10 µmolSi kg -1 at 100 m, and 10 to 70 µmolSi kg -1 at 600 m. The northern limit of this frontal zone, which is formed by the confluence of the Subtropical and Subantarctic Fronts, is delimited at the surface by the 2 µmolSi kg -1 silicate isoline. Silicate-salinity diagrams also al… Show more

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