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Inferring dynamic height variations from acoustic travel time in the Pacific Ocean
Authors:Charles E. James  Mark Wimbush
Affiliation:(1) Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, 02882-1197 Narragansett, RI, U.S.A.
Abstract:Using climatological atlas data and historical hydrographic data, the relationship between dynamic height anomaly DeltaD and acoustic round-trip travel time tau in the Pacific Ocean is investigated. A tight, linear relation is found in a region centered on the Kuroshio and Kuroshio Extension. In this region, the slopem of the relation is approximately –50 dyn m s–1, about equal to the value expected for first-baroclinicmode response and twice as large as the value form in the Gulf Stream region of the Atlantic Ocean. The value ofm in the Pacific generally increases in magnitude towards the south and with increasing depth to which the integrals for DeltaD and tau are carried. It is changed only slightly by correcting for the temperature and salinity march of the seasons in the surface layer. The Kuroshio region is established as one in which the record of tau from an inverted echo sounder can be interpreted reliably in terms of DeltaD. An inverted echo sounder can also be used in this way in a number of other regions of the Pacific, although the available hydrographic data sets are too sparse to establish their boundaries clearly.
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