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Cooper, L.H.N. (1967). The physical oceanography of the Celtic Sea, in: Barnes, H.B. (Ed.) Oceanogr. Mar. Biol. Ann. Rev. 5. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, 5: pp. 99-110
In: Barnes, H.B. (Ed.) (1967). Oceanogr. Mar. Biol. Ann. Rev. 5. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, 5. George Allen & Unwin: London. 653 pp., more
In: Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review. Aberdeen University Press/Allen & Unwin: London. ISSN 0078-3218; e-ISSN 2154-9125, more
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Document type: Review
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Aquatic sciences > Marine sciences > Earth sciences > Oceanography > Physical oceanography ANE, Celtic Sea [Marine Regions] Marine/Coastal |
Abstract |
The Celtic Sea is a shallow embayment of the eastern North Atlantic bounded by the Celtic lands of Southern Ireland, southwest Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany. It may be arbitrarily separated from the Irish Sea by a line drawn from Ramsey Island, Pembrokeshire to Carnsore Point and from the English Channel by a line drawn from Ushant to Lands End. It is convenient to think of the Bristol Channel east of a line from Ramsey Island to Lands End as a separate area. The outer limit of the Celtic Sea may be set at the break of slope in 90-100 fm (165-185 m) so that the complex system of submarine canyons which dissects the continental slope and the structure of the water masses there will not be further considered. |
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