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Cambridge University Press, Antarctic Science, 1(15), p. 55-62, 2003

DOI: 10.1017/s0954102003001147

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Surface current measurements in Terra Nova Bay by HF radar

Journal article published in 2003 by D. Flocco, P. Falco ORCID, P. Wadhams, P. Wadhamns, G. Spezie
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

During summer (2 December 1999–23 January 2000) an Ocean Surface Current Radar (OSCR-II) was used to provide surface current measurements within the Terra Nova Bay polynya, one of the most important coastal polynyas of the Ross Sea. This represents an important step towards a continuous monitoring of the area. Useful information is now available as a basis for future work in this field, although the two radar sites, necessary to calculate the total current vector, did not work together throughout the whole period of the experiment as one of the units was damaged. The results demonstrate the feasibility of this kind of measurement and suggest that very important dynamical characteristics of the polynya could be deduced from long term deployment of such a system.