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A summer jet in the St Georges Channel of the Irish Sea
Publication Abstract

A summer jet in the St Georges Channel of the Irish Sea

K.J. Horsburgh, A.E. Hill and J. Brown

Satellite-tracked drifters released in summer 1997 have revealed a fast, northward flowing jet on the eastern side of St George's Channel, between the Celtic and Irish Seas. There is also evidence of a weaker, southward flowing current on the western side of the channel. Satellite imagery and hydrographic measurements support the interpretation that the current is density driven and associated with a meander in the Celtic Sea tidal-mixing front. The jet has implications for' fluxes of heat, tracers and contaminants between the Irish and Celtic Seas. It also adds to a growing body of evidence that in summer, on the northwest European shelf, there is a widespread system of localized but intense baroclinic flows associated with the margins of dense bottom-water pools.

Reference:

K.J. Horsburgh, A.E. Hill and J. Brown, 1998. A summer jet in the St Georges Channel of the Irish Sea. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 47: 285-294.

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Publication Authors
K.J. Horsburgh, A.E. Hill and J. Brown*
Publication Date
January 1998
Publication Reference
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 47: 285-294
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