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Observing mesoscale eddy effects on mode-water subduction and transport in the North Pacific.
While modelling studies suggest that mesoscale eddies strengthen the subduction of mode waters, this eddy effect has never been observed in the field. Here we report results from a field campaign from March 2014 that captured the eddy effects on mode-water subduction south of the Kuroshio Extension east of Japan. The experiment deployed 17 Argo floats in an anticyclonic eddy (AC) with enhanced daily sampling. Analysis of over 3,000 hydrographic profiles following the AC reveals that potential vorticity and apparent oxygen utilization distributions are asymmetric outside the AC core, with enhanced subduction near the southeastern rim of the AC. There, the southward eddy flow advects newly ventilated mode water from the north into the main thermocline. Our results show that subduction by eddy lateral advection is comparable in magnitude to that by the mean flow--an effect that needs to be better represented in climate models
Bis(2-hydroxyethanaminium) naphthalene-1,5-disulfonate
In the crystal structure of the title compound, 2C2H8NO+·C10H6O6S2
2−, the anion lies on an inversion centre. The components are held together by O—H⋯O hydrogen bond, forming a 2:1 aggregate. The aggregates are further connected by N—H⋯O and C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds
1,2-Bis[5-(2,2′-dicyanovinyl)-2-n-pentyl-3-thienyl]-3,3,4,4,5,5-hexafluorocyclopent-1-ene: a new photochromic diarylethene compound
The title compound, C31H26F6N4S2, is a new photochromic dithienylethene with dicyanovinyl subsitituents. In the crystal structure, the molecule adopts a photoactive antiparallel conformation, with two n-pentyl groups located on opposite sides of the cyclopentene ring. The cyclopentene ring assumes an envelope conformation. The distance between the two reactive C atoms on the thiophene rings is 3.834 (7) Å. One of the n-pentyl groups is disordered over two positions; the site occupancy factors are ca 0.7 and 0.3
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