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Antarctic Bottom Water production by intense sea-ice formation in the Cape Darnley polynya

Antarctic Bottom Water production by intense sea-ice formation in the Cape Darnley polynya
Antarctic Bottom Water production by intense sea-ice formation in the Cape Darnley polynya
The formation of Antarctic Bottom Water—the cold, dense water that occupies the abyssal layer of the global ocean—is a key process in global ocean circulation. This water mass is formed as dense shelf water sinks to depth. Three regions around Antarctica where this process takes place have been previously documented. The presence of another source has been identified in hydrographic and tracer data, although the site of formation is not well constrained. Here we document the formation of dense shelf water in the Cape Darnley polynya (65°–69°?E) and its subsequent transformation into bottom water using data from moorings and instrumented elephant seals (Mirounga leonina). Unlike the previously identified sources of Antarctic Bottom Water, which require the presence of an ice shelf or a large storage volume, bottom water production at the Cape Darnley polynya is driven primarily by the flux of salt released by sea-ice formation. We estimate that about 0.3–0.7×106?m3?s?1 of dense shelf water produced by the Cape Darnley polynya is transformed into Antarctic Bottom Water. The transformation of this water mass, which we term Cape Darnley Bottom Water, accounts for 6–13% of the circumpolar total.
1752-0894
235-240
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Ohshima, Kay I., Fukamachi, Yasushi, Williams, Guy D., Nihashi, Sohey, Roquet, Fabien, Kitade, Yujiro, Tamura, Takeshi, Hirano, Daisuke, Herraiz-Borreguero, Laura, Field, Iain, Hindell, Mark, Aoki, Shigeru and Wakatsuchi, Masaaki (2013) Antarctic Bottom Water production by intense sea-ice formation in the Cape Darnley polynya. Nature Geoscience, 6 (3), 235-240. (doi:10.1038/ngeo1738).

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The formation of Antarctic Bottom Water—the cold, dense water that occupies the abyssal layer of the global ocean—is a key process in global ocean circulation. This water mass is formed as dense shelf water sinks to depth. Three regions around Antarctica where this process takes place have been previously documented. The presence of another source has been identified in hydrographic and tracer data, although the site of formation is not well constrained. Here we document the formation of dense shelf water in the Cape Darnley polynya (65°–69°?E) and its subsequent transformation into bottom water using data from moorings and instrumented elephant seals (Mirounga leonina). Unlike the previously identified sources of Antarctic Bottom Water, which require the presence of an ice shelf or a large storage volume, bottom water production at the Cape Darnley polynya is driven primarily by the flux of salt released by sea-ice formation. We estimate that about 0.3–0.7×106?m3?s?1 of dense shelf water produced by the Cape Darnley polynya is transformed into Antarctic Bottom Water. The transformation of this water mass, which we term Cape Darnley Bottom Water, accounts for 6–13% of the circumpolar total.

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Published date: 24 February 2013
Organisations: Physical Oceanography

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Local EPrints ID: 398666
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/398666
ISSN: 1752-0894
PURE UUID: d6830ac5-be65-46dc-b917-8927ec040e70

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Date deposited: 28 Jul 2016 15:37
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 01:38

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Author: Kay I. Ohshima
Author: Yasushi Fukamachi
Author: Guy D. Williams
Author: Sohey Nihashi
Author: Fabien Roquet
Author: Yujiro Kitade
Author: Takeshi Tamura
Author: Daisuke Hirano
Author: Laura Herraiz-Borreguero
Author: Iain Field
Author: Mark Hindell
Author: Shigeru Aoki
Author: Masaaki Wakatsuchi

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