circulation of water in Southern Pacific Ocean
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Flowing between Antarctica and the South Pacific Current is the cold Antarctic Circumpolar Current, which constitutes the other portion of the South Pacific circulation system; as it reaches the South American coast in the region of 45° S, one branch flows northward along the coast to form the Peru (Humboldt) Current,
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Flowing between Antarctica and the South Pacific Current is the cold Antarctic Circumpolar Current, which constitutes the other portion of the South Pacific circulation system; as it reaches the South American coast in the region of 45° S, one branch flows northward along the coast to form the Peru (Humboldt) Current, ...
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