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High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ‘13, p. 569-576

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-02165-2_40

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The Agulhas System in a Global Context

Book chapter published in 2013 by Jonathan V. Durgadoo ORCID, Christina Roth, Arne Biastoch ORCID
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Abstract

The Agulhas is a convoluted and multifarious system [1]. It consists of a western boundary current, the Agulhas Current, which is arguably one of the most prominent current systems of the Southern Hemisphere (Fig.1). The Agulhas Current, roughly on par with its Northern Hemisphere counterpart, the Gulf Stream, carries vast amount of heat and salt towards the pole [2].