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The different domains of the Bering Sea continental shelf are separated by fronts The coastal domain (depth <50m) tends to be vertically homogeneous, the middle domain (50-100m) shows a clear two-layered structure, while the outer domain (100-170m)

The different domains of the Bering Sea continental shelf are separated by fronts The coastal domain (depth <50m) tends to be vertically homogeneous, the middle domain (50-100m) shows a clear two-layered structure, while the outer domain (100-170m)

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2007-11-20

Sources:

Title (cont.) is dominated by lateral interaction between the shelf water and the Bering Sea Water. Coachman, L.K. and J.J. Walsh, 1981. A diffusion model of cross-shelf exchange of nutrients in the southeastern Bering Sea. Deep-Sea Res. 28A(8): 819-8

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Graphical production: Philippe Rekacewicz and Emmanuelle Bournay (GRID-Arendal)