N. Zilberman, D. Roemmich and J. Gilson’s recent article on deep ocean circulation in the Southwest Pacific using Deep Argo data is in the latest Geophysical Research Letters and the front cover is a photo of a Deep SOLO.
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Deep SOLO float ascending back to the surface. This Deep Argo float model is capable of providing temperature and salinity profiles from the sea surface to 6,000 m, and trajectory-based velocity at parking depth every 10 days. See also Zilberman et al. (e2020GL088342; https://doi.org/ 10.1029/2020GL088342). Photo credit: Instrument Development Group at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Used with permission from Wiley
Zilberman, N. V., Roemmich, D. H., & Gilson, J. (2020). Deep-ocean circulation in the Southwest Pacific Ocean interior: Estimates of the mean flow and variability using Deep Argo data. Geophysical Research Letters, 47(13), e2020GL088342. doi: 10.1029/2020GL088342