The mixed-layer depth in the Ocean Model Intercomparison Project (OMIP): impact of resolving mesoscale eddies, Treguier et al, 2023, GMD: https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/16/3849/2023/ The ocean mixed layer is the interface between the ocean interior and the atmosphere
A new MEDLEY paper led by Sofia Allende at UCL, in press in Ocean Modelling :https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1463500323000677 Highlights– Large biases in the fall and winter mixed layer depth are present in ocean models.– OMIP models simulate
By Clement de Boyer Montégut, available on SEANOE https://www.seanoe.org/data/00806/91774/The dataset made available here is the monthly climatology (i.e. 12 months) of ocean surface Mixed Layer Depth (MLD) over the global ocean, at 1 degree x
This study by Guillaume Serazin and co-authors documents the first climatology of the stratification below the mixed layer: the upper ocean pycnocline. The paper was published in march 2023 in Frontiers in Marine Science :
New paper published in Ocean Science, in collaboration with the EU project ARGO-EARISE : Four-dimensional temperature, salinity and mixed-layer depth in the Gulf Stream, reconstructed from remote-sensing and in situ observations with neural networks, Pauthenet
By G.A. MacGilchrist, H.L. Johnson, C. Lique, D. Marshall Published in Geophysical Res. Lets. Plain Language Summary Water that leaves the ocean’s surface boundary layer — where water is in direct contact with the overlying
Author: Lilian Carolina Garcia Oliva — Advisors: Anne Marie Treguier and Guillaume Maze — Abstract: The mixed layer is the region in the surface of the ocean that is in direct contact with the atmo-