1985
DOI: 10.1016/0025-3227(85)90004-0
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Some aspects of the Caribbean circulation

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“…Extensive shallow coastal regions include a 1 to 3 km wide shelf along the south shore, Buck Island off the northeast shore, and Lang Bank, which extends 8 km eastward from St. Croix. The surface circulation in the Caribbean is predominantly westward, driven by the trade winds and thermohaline forcing (Kinder et al 1985, Morrison & Smith 1990. Frequent eddy formation, however, produces considerable variability in surface circulation (Kinder et al 1985).…”
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“…Extensive shallow coastal regions include a 1 to 3 km wide shelf along the south shore, Buck Island off the northeast shore, and Lang Bank, which extends 8 km eastward from St. Croix. The surface circulation in the Caribbean is predominantly westward, driven by the trade winds and thermohaline forcing (Kinder et al 1985, Morrison & Smith 1990. Frequent eddy formation, however, produces considerable variability in surface circulation (Kinder et al 1985).…”
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“…The major oceanographic currents in this region of the Caribbean are driven by the easterly trade winds (Kinder et al 1985), and the south shore recruitment gradient may be explained by patch depletion or downstream filtering 252 Fig. 3.…”
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“…exhibits much temporal and spatial variability, such as synoptic mesoscale eddies [Kinder et al, 1985]. Mesoscale variability of the Caribbean has been related to "eddy waves" [dohns et al, 1990].…”
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“…Studies using surface drifters in the Caribbean have also been conducted [Molinari et al, 1981], revealing an ocean environment that is rich with eddies superimposed onto a mean throughflow. A review of the state of understanding of the Caribbean circulation as of the 1980s is given by Kinder et al [1985].…”
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