This component of the Deep Basin experiment produced 40 current meter records from 8 moorings. From here you can
In addition to current meters, two thermistor chains were deployed on the ACM13 moorings. You can reach the thermistor data by clicking here. Note also that Deep Basin moorings 349 and 363, which were not in Hunter Channel, have been included in this dataset and can be accessed below.
If you download any of the records you should read the note on file format.
 
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The Deep Basin Experiment took place in and around the Brazil
Basin, a region west of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge stretching from
the Ceara Rise near the equator in the north, to the Santos
Plateau - Rio Grande Rise system near 30 deg S.  A principal
objective was to understand the mean circulation below the 
thermocline; the Brazil Basin was selected because it is a region
of expected low eddy KE, a useful attribute in a program aimed at
the mean flow.
 
Five current meter arrays were deployed at passages that connect
the Brazil Basin to neighboring regions.  We are concerned here with
six moorings that were installed by IFM-Kiel in the Hunter Channel, a
deep passage at the southeastern corner of the basin, and two
additional moorings north of Hunter Channel.  The moorings were
installed in December 1992 and recovered about a year and a half
later.
 
Related publications
 
 
Paetzold, J., K. Heidland, W. Zenk and G. Siedler (1996): On Bathymetry
of the Hunter Channel.  In: Wefer, G., W.H. Berger, G. Siedler and
D.J. Webb (Eds.): The South Atlantic: Present and Past Circulation.
Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 355-361.
 
Speer, K.G. and W. Zenk (1993): The flow of Antarctic Bottom Water
into the Brazil Basin. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 23, 2667-2682.
 
Speer, K. G., W. Zenk, G. Siedler, J. Patzold and C. Heidland (1992):
First resolution of bottom water flow through the Hunter Channel in
the South Atlantic.  Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 113, 287-292.
 
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These files have been compressed with the ZIP compression utility.
After downloading them, you will need to expand them.  On a PC
that is running Microsoft Windows, WinZip or Pkunzip will do the
job.  Under Linux, gunzip will expand these files. Other utilities
are available for the UNIX and Macintosh environments (for example,
unzip and/or gunzip are present on most UNIX systems). After expansion,
you will have binary files in the netCDF format.
 
netCDF is a self-documenting format that can be accessed by a variety
of software tools.  We have included here 
a Matlab script that can be used to read netCDF current records
in an environment that contains the Matlab/netCDF interface created by
CSIRO.  You can Click here to learn
more about netCDF.
 
We are aware that users who are unfamiliar with netCDF or who lack
software to deal with it, may find the netCDF format more a deterrent
than an aid to effective use of the data.  We have included in this
CDROM set a second disk that is identical to this one, except that
the current meter records have OSU's "Stranger" format.  The Stranger
format, like netCDF, is self-documenting but utilizes the ASCII code.
It is easily readable by both humans and computers; you may find it
preferable to netCDF.
 
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 mooring depth instr type dates metadata download
 
 
    349
     997 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    19 Dec 92 - 04 Apr 95
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    349
    4352 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    19 Dec 92 - 04 Apr 95
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    349
    4849 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    19 Dec 92 - 04 Apr 95
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    353
     175 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    11 Dec 92 - 27 May 94
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    353
    2025 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    11 Dec 92 - 27 May 94
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    353
    3125 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    11 Dec 92 - 27 May 94
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    353
    3830 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    11 Dec 92 - 27 May 94
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    353
    4105 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    11 Dec 92 - 27 May 94
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    354
    4000 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    12 Dec 92 - 28 May 94
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    354
    4335 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    12 Dec 92 - 28 May 94
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    355
     905 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    13 Dec 92 - 28 May 94
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    355
    2005 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    13 Dec 92 - 28 May 94
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    355
    3155 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    13 Dec 92 - 28 May 94
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    355
    4310 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    13 Dec 92 - 22 May 94
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    356
    4100 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    15 Dec 92 - 30 May 94
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    357
    4233 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    15 Dec 92 - 29 May 94
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    357
    4470 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    15 Dec 92 - 29 May 94
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    358
       4 meters
    ADCP
    15 Dec 92 - 14 Apr 94
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    358
      13 meters
    ADCP
    15 Dec 92 - 14 Apr 94
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    358
      22 meters
    ADCP
    15 Dec 92 - 14 Apr 94
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    358
      30 meters
    ADCP
    15 Dec 92 - 14 Apr 94
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    358
      39 meters
    ADCP
    15 Dec 92 - 14 Apr 94
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    358
      48 meters
    ADCP
    15 Dec 92 - 14 Apr 94
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    358
      56 meters
    ADCP
    15 Dec 92 - 14 Apr 94
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    358
      65 meters
    ADCP
    15 Dec 92 - 14 Apr 94
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    358
      74 meters
    ADCP
    15 Dec 92 - 14 Apr 94
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    358
      82 meters
    ADCP
    15 Dec 92 - 14 Apr 94
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    358
      91 meters
    ADCP
    15 Dec 92 - 14 Apr 94
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    358
     100 meters
    ADCP
    15 Dec 92 - 14 Apr 94
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    358
     108 meters
    ADCP
    15 Dec 92 - 14 Apr 94
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    358
     117 meters
    ADCP
    15 Dec 92 - 14 Apr 94
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    358
     126 meters
    ADCP
    15 Dec 92 - 14 Apr 94
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    358
     134 meters
    ADCP
    15 Dec 92 - 14 Apr 94
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    358
     143 meters
    ADCP
    15 Dec 92 - 14 Apr 94
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    358
     900 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    15 Dec 92 - 29 May 94
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    358
    2000 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    15 Dec 92 - 29 May 94
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    358
    3100 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    15 Dec 92 - 29 May 94
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    358
    4310 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    15 Dec 92 - 29 May 94
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    363
    3485 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    16 Dec 92 - 26 May 94
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    363
    3705 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    16 Dec 92 - 26 May 94
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Brief description of ACM13
Zenk, W., G. Siedler, B. Lenz and N.G. Hogg (1999): Antarctic Bottom
Water flow through the Hunter Channel.  J. Phys. Oceanogr., 29(11),
2785-2801.
Format of the current records