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2. On Ocean Circulation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
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It is with extreme reluctance that I venture to disturb the present repose of the much-contested field of ocean circulation. My object is not, however, to provoke discussion on the general theory of ocean circulation, as I am sure all will agree in thinking that the subject has already been discussed far beyond the point at which it is likely to be benefited by discussion. My object is simply to call attention to certain influences at work in the ocean, the effects of which seem to have been totally overlooked.
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page 395 note * The trough in which the experiment is made must have sloping and not vertical ends, because if the wind-driven current strikes against a vertical surface, it raises a “head,” which causes a vertical current to descend at the end of the trough, in addition to the two return surface currents.