The Alaskan Beaufort Sea

The Alaskan Beaufort Sea
Author: Peter W. Barnes
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 483
Release: 2013-09-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 148326839X

The Alaskan Beaufort Sea: Ecosystems and Environments provides an interdisciplinary view into almost all aspects of the environment, with a detailed survey of the background literature. This book focuses on the Alaskan Beaufort Shelf environment. Organized into four parts encompassing 20 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the characteristics and history of the region in which the research took place and defines the objectives of the studies program. This text then examines the subsynoptic meteorological networks along the Beaufort Sea coast and shelf. Other chapters consider the thermally generated mesoscale effects on surface winds and the orographic mesoscale effects on surface winds. This book discusses as well the phytoplankton associations and relative phytoplankton production in the area between the 20-m depth contour and the edge of the ice in summer. The final chapter deals with the characteristics of the ice cover and oil-ice interactions that will affect cleanup activities after blowout. This book is a valuable resource for scientists and conservationists.

Proceedings of a Synthesis Meeting

Proceedings of a Synthesis Meeting
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1981
Genre: Beaufort Sea
ISBN:

Relates to U.S. Dept. of the Interior's proposed sale 71, the second major Beaufort Sea lease sale. Sale 71 area located on Alaskan arctic coast. Two sections: characterization of Sale 71 environments, and interdisciplinary process analyses, impact predictions, and issue discussions.

Circulation and Water Property Variations in the Nearshore Alaskan Beaufort Sea

Circulation and Water Property Variations in the Nearshore Alaskan Beaufort Sea
Author: Thomas Weingartner
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2015-06-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781514722732

Three years of current meter and water property data were collected year-round (1999 - 2002) from the landfast ice zone of the nearshore Alaskan Beaufort Sea. The data show large seasonal differences in the circulation that is defined by the set-up and breakup of the landfast ice. During the open water season (July - mid-October) mid-depth currents often exceed 20 cm- s-1, whereas during the landfast ice season (mid-October - June) these currents are generally