next up previous contents
Next: Some of the Original Up: OMP Analysis Package for Previous: An complete example

Bibliography

1
L. A. Anderson and J. L. Sarimento.
Redfield ratios of remineralization determined by nutrient data analysis.
Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 8: 65-80, 1994.

2
W. S. Broecker.
'NO', a conservative water-mass tracer.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 23: 100-107, 1974.

3
R. Chester.
Marine Geochemistry. Chapman & Hall, London, U.K., 1990.

4
H. H. Hinrichsen and M. Tomczak.
Optimum multiparameter analysis of the water mass structure in the western north Atlantic Ocean.
Journal of Geophysical Research, 98: 10155-10169, 1993.

5
J. P. Jacobsen.
Eine graphische Methode zur Bestimmung des Vermischungskoeffizienten im Meer.
Gerlands Beiträge zur Geophysik, 16: 404-412, 1927.

6
J. Karstensen and M. Tomczak.
Age determination of mixed water masses using CFC and oxygen data.
Journal of Geophysical Research, 103: 18,599-18,610., 1998.

7
B. Klein and M. Tomczak.
Identification of diapycnal mixing through optimum multiparameter analysis, 2: Evidence for unidirctional diapycnal mixing in the front between north and south Atlantic Central Water.
Journal of Geophysical Research, 99: 25275-25280, 1994.

8
C. L. Lawson and R. J. Hanson.
Solving least square problems. Prentice-Hall, 1974.

9
K. Maamaatuaiahutapu, K. Garcon, C. Provost, M. Boulahdid, and A. P. Osiroff.
Brazil Malvinas Confluence: water mass composition.
Journal of Geophysical Research, 97: 9493-9505, 1992.

10
D. L. Mackas, K. L. Denman, and A. F. Bennett.
Least-square multiple tracer analysis of water mass composition.
Journal of Geophysical Research, 92: 2907-2918, 1987.

11
W. Menke.
Geophysical Data Analysis, Discrete Inverse Theory. Academic Press Inc., 1984.

12
P. P. Morgan.
SEAWATER: A library of MATLAB computational routines for the properties of sea water.
Technical Report 222, CSIRO Marine Laboratories, 1994.

13
A. C. Redfield, B.H. Ketchum, and F.A. Richards.
The influence of organism on the composition of sea water, volume 2 of The Sea, pages 26-77. M.N. Hill, editor. Interscience New York, 1963.

14
R. O. Thompson, R. Y. Edwards, and R. J. Edwards.
Mixing and water mass formation in the Australian Sub-Antarctic.
Journal of Physical Oceanography, 11: 1399-1406, 1981.

15
M. Tomczak.
A multi-parameter extension of temperature/salinity diagram techniques for the analysis of non-isopycnal mixing.
Progress in Oceanography, 10: 147-171, 1981.

16
M. Tomczak.
Some historical, theoretical and applied aspects of quantitative water mass analysis.
Journal of Marine Research, (in press), 1998.

17
M. Tomczak.
Water mass analysis as a tool for climate research, a workshop held at the IAMAS/IAPSO general assembly in Melbourne, July 1997.
International WOCE Newsletter, 30: 43-45, 1998.

18
M. Tomczak and D. G. B Large.
Optimum multiparameter analysis of mixing in the thermocline of the eastern Indian Ocean.
Journal of Geophysical Research, 94: 16141-16149, 1989.

19
G. Wüst.
Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Deutschen Atlantischen Expedition auf dem Forschungs- und Vermessungsschiff ``Meteor'' 1925-27, Band 6, erster Teil, Ozeanographie: Die Stratosphäre des Atlantischen Ozeans. Walter de Gruyter & Co, Berlin and Leipzig 1935.
English translation The Stratosphere of the Atlantic Ocean published by Amerind Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1978.

20
Y. You.
Dianeutral mixing in the thermocline circulation of the Indian Ocean.
Deep-Sea Research, 43(I): 291-320, 1996.

21
Y. You and M. Tomczak.
Thermocline circulation and ventilation in the Indian Ocean derived from water mass analysis.
Deep-Sea Research, 40: 13-56, 1993.



Johannes Karstensen
Matthias Tomczak
August 1999