Eddies found to be deep, powerful modes of ocean transport connecting atmospheric events and deep ocean
Posted by ScienceDaily: Oceanography News on 28 April, 2011
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Massive, swirling ocean eddies -- known to be up to 500 kilometers across at the surface -- can reach all the way to the ocean bottom at mid-ocean ridges, some 2,500 meters deep, transporting tiny sea creatures, chemicals, and heat from hydrothermal vents over large distances....