The Jutland Current: Nutrients and physical oceanographic conditions in late autumn 1989
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Hydrography, currents, nutrients, water transparency, in situ chlorophyll
fluorescence and primary production were studied during a cruise with R/V
"G.O. Sars" to the west coast of Denmark, Skagerrak and Kattegat from 27.
November to 6. December 1989. The Jutland Current (JC) was partly blocked
during this period, probably because of an intensified inflow of water from the
central and northern North Sea ( Northern Jutland Current, NJC). This suggests
that the NJC can exert a substantial dynamic control of the outflow of nutrientrich
water from the coastal areas of the southern North Sea.