Fletcher’s Ice Islandice station, Arctic Ocean

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  • Arctic Ocean water movement ( in Arctic Ocean: Oceanography )

    ...of ice drift. The most striking feature of the surface circulation pattern is the large clockwise gyre (circular motion) that covers almost the entire Amerasia Basin. Fletcher’s Ice Island (T-3) made two orbits in this gyre over a 20-year period, which is some indication of the current speed. The northern extremity of the gyre bifurcates and jets out of the Greenland-Spitsbergen passage...

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