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- Tasman_Front abstract "The Tasman Front is a relatively warm water east-flowing surface current and thermal boundary that separates the Coral Sea to the north and the Tasman Sea to the south. The name was proposed by Denham and Crook in 1976, to describe a thermal front that extends from Australia and New Zealand between the Coral Sea and Tasman Sea. Originating in the edge of the East Australian Current (EAC), the Tasman Front meanders eastward between longitudes 152° E and 164° E and latitudes 31° S and 37° S, then reattaches to the coastline at New Zealand, forming the East Auckland Current.Topography plays a dominant role in establishing the Tasman Front. Data on the Tasman Front shows that the path of the front is influenced in part by the forcing of the flow over the major ridge systems. Meanders observed in the Tasman Front can be driven by meridional flows along ridges such as those observed at the New Caledonia Trough (166° E) and the Norfolk Ridge (167° E). Abyssal currents also drive meanders associated with the Lord Howe Rise (161° E) and Dampier Ridge (159° E).There have been a number of observational and modeling studies on this front in addition to a number of paleo-oceanographic studies of marine sediments. Contrarily, there have been few biological observational studies, but those have been conducted resulted in relating the physical features of the front to properties of fish communities. Likewise, there are even fewer studies relating biogeochemical properties to physical processes of the Tasman Front.".
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- Tasman_Front wikiPageRevisionID "675490779".
- Tasman_Front wikiPageWikiLink Abyssal_zone.
- Tasman_Front wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Tasman_Front wikiPageWikiLink Category:Currents_of_the_Pacific_Ocean.
- Tasman_Front wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ocean_currents.
- Tasman_Front wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physical_oceanography.
- Tasman_Front wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tasman_Sea.
- Tasman_Front wikiPageWikiLink Coral_Sea.
- Tasman_Front wikiPageWikiLink East_Australian_Current.
- Tasman_Front wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Howe_Rise.
- Tasman_Front wikiPageWikiLink Meander.
- Tasman_Front wikiPageWikiLink Meridional_flow.
- Tasman_Front wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Tasman_Front wikiPageWikiLink Norfolk_Ridge.
- Tasman_Front wikiPageWikiLink Tasman_Sea.
- Tasman_Front wikiPageWikiLink Topography.
- Tasman_Front wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ocean.
- Tasman_Front wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tasman_Front subject Category:Currents_of_the_Pacific_Ocean.
- Tasman_Front subject Category:Ocean_currents.
- Tasman_Front subject Category:Physical_oceanography.
- Tasman_Front subject Category:Tasman_Sea.
- Tasman_Front comment "The Tasman Front is a relatively warm water east-flowing surface current and thermal boundary that separates the Coral Sea to the north and the Tasman Sea to the south. The name was proposed by Denham and Crook in 1976, to describe a thermal front that extends from Australia and New Zealand between the Coral Sea and Tasman Sea.".
- Tasman_Front label "Tasman Front".
- Tasman_Front sameAs Q19876639.
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- Tasman_Front sameAs Q19876639.
- Tasman_Front wasDerivedFrom Tasman_Front?oldid=675490779.
- Tasman_Front isPrimaryTopicOf Tasman_Front.