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Observing Antarctic Bottom Water in the Southern Ocean

Observing Antarctic Bottom Water in the Southern Ocean
Observing Antarctic Bottom Water in the Southern Ocean

Dense, cold waters formed on Antarctic continental shelves descend along the Antarctic continental margin, where they mix with other Southern Ocean waters to form Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW). AABW then spreads into the deepest parts of all major ocean basins, isolating heat and carbon from the atmosphere for centuries. Despite AABW’s key role in regulating Earth’s climate on long time scales and in recording Southern Ocean conditions, AABW remains poorly observed. This lack of observational data is mostly due to two factors. First, AABW originates on the Antarctic continental shelf and slope where in situ measurements are limited and ocean observations by satellites are hampered by persistent sea ice cover and long periods of darkness in winter. Second, north of the Antarctic continental slope, AABW is found below approximately 2 km depth, where in situ observations are also scarce and satellites cannot provide direct measurements. Here, we review progress made during the past decades in observing AABW. We describe 1) long-term monitoring obtained by moorings, by ship-based surveys, and beneath ice shelves through bore holes; 2) the recent development of autonomous observing tools in coastal Antarctic and deep ocean systems; and 3) alternative approaches including data assimilation models and satellite-derived proxies. The variety of approaches is beginning to transform our understanding of AABW, including its formation processes, temporal variability, and contribution to the lower limb of the global ocean meridional overturning circulation. In particular, these observations highlight the key role played by winds, sea ice, and the Antarctic Ice Sheet in AABW-related processes. We conclude by discussing future avenues for observing and understanding AABW, impressing the need for a sustained and coordinated observing system.

Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW), Antarctic sea ice, ice shelves, observations, ocean freshening, ocean warming, Southern Ocean
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Silvano, Alessandro, Purkey, Sarah, Gordon, Arnold L., Castagno, Pasquale, Stewart, Andrew, Rintoul, Stephen, Foppert, Annie, Gunn, Kathryn L., Herraiz-Borreguero, Laura, Aoki, Shigeru, Nakayama, Yoshihiro, Naveira Garabato, Alberto, Spingys, Carl, Akhoudas, Camille, Sallee, Jean Baptiste, de Lavergne, Casimir, Abrahamsen, Povl, Meijers, Andrew, Meredith, Michael P., Zhou, Shenjie, Tamura, Takeshi, Yamazaki, Kaihe, Ohshima, Kay, Falco, Pierpaolo, Budillon, Giorgio, Hattermann, Tore, Janout, Markus A., Llanillo, Pedro, Bowen, Melissa, Darelius, Elin, Østerhus, Svein, Nicholls, Keith, Stevens, Craig, Fernandez, Denise, Cimoli, Laura, Jacobs, Stanley S., Morrison, Adele, Hogg, Andy, Haumann, Alexander, Mashayek, Ali, Wang, Zhaomin, Kerr, Rodrigo, Williams, Guy D. and Lee, Won Sang (2023) Observing Antarctic Bottom Water in the Southern Ocean. Frontiers in Marine Science, 10, [1221701]. (doi:10.3389/fmars.2023.1221701).

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Abstract

Dense, cold waters formed on Antarctic continental shelves descend along the Antarctic continental margin, where they mix with other Southern Ocean waters to form Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW). AABW then spreads into the deepest parts of all major ocean basins, isolating heat and carbon from the atmosphere for centuries. Despite AABW’s key role in regulating Earth’s climate on long time scales and in recording Southern Ocean conditions, AABW remains poorly observed. This lack of observational data is mostly due to two factors. First, AABW originates on the Antarctic continental shelf and slope where in situ measurements are limited and ocean observations by satellites are hampered by persistent sea ice cover and long periods of darkness in winter. Second, north of the Antarctic continental slope, AABW is found below approximately 2 km depth, where in situ observations are also scarce and satellites cannot provide direct measurements. Here, we review progress made during the past decades in observing AABW. We describe 1) long-term monitoring obtained by moorings, by ship-based surveys, and beneath ice shelves through bore holes; 2) the recent development of autonomous observing tools in coastal Antarctic and deep ocean systems; and 3) alternative approaches including data assimilation models and satellite-derived proxies. The variety of approaches is beginning to transform our understanding of AABW, including its formation processes, temporal variability, and contribution to the lower limb of the global ocean meridional overturning circulation. In particular, these observations highlight the key role played by winds, sea ice, and the Antarctic Ice Sheet in AABW-related processes. We conclude by discussing future avenues for observing and understanding AABW, impressing the need for a sustained and coordinated observing system.

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Accepted/In Press date: 1 November 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 8 December 2023
Published date: 2023
Additional Information: Funding Information: The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. ASi acknowledges funding from NERC (NE/V014285/1). MB, CSt, and DF acknowledge funding from the New Zealand Strategic Science Investment Fund: Antarctic Science Platform Contract ANTA1801. SR and AF were supported by the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP) through grant funding from the Australian Government as part of the Antarctic Science Collaboration Initiative program. AKM was supported by the Australian Research Council (ARC) Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science (SR200100008) and by the ARC Discovery Project DP190100494. EA, AJSM, MM acknowledge NERC grants NE/N018095/1 (ORCHESTRA), NE/V013254/1 (ENCORE), and NE/W004933/1 (BIOPOLE). This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement no. 821001. This research was supported by OCEAN:ICE, which is co-funded by the European Union, Horizon Europe Funding Programme for research and innovation under grant agreement no. 101060452 and by UK Research and Innovation. O:I Contribution number 1. FH was supported by the European Union (ERC, VERTEXSO, 101041743) and the Initiative and Networking Fund of the Helmholtz Association (Grant Number: VH-NG-19-33). WL was supported by the Korea Institute of Marine Science & Technology Promotion (KIMST) funded by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (RS-2023-00256677; PM23020). Acknowledgments Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2023 Silvano, Purkey, Gordon, Castagno, Stewart, Rintoul, Foppert, Gunn, Herraiz-Borreguero, Aoki, Nakayama, Naveira Garabato, Spingys, Akhoudas, Sallée, de Lavergne, Abrahamsen, Meijers, Meredith, Zhou, Tamura, Yamazaki, Ohshima, Falco, Budillon, Hattermann, Janout, Llanillo, Bowen, Darelius, Østerhus, Nicholls, Stevens, Fernandez, Cimoli, Jacobs, Morrison, Hogg, Haumann, Mashayek, Wang, Kerr, Williams and Lee.
Keywords: Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW), Antarctic sea ice, ice shelves, observations, ocean freshening, ocean warming, Southern Ocean

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Local EPrints ID: 485726
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/485726
ISSN: 2296-7745
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ORCID for Kathryn L. Gunn: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2397-5364
ORCID for Alberto Naveira Garabato: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6071-605X
ORCID for Carl Spingys: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6220-3047

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Author: Sarah Purkey
Author: Arnold L. Gordon
Author: Pasquale Castagno
Author: Andrew Stewart
Author: Stephen Rintoul
Author: Annie Foppert
Author: Kathryn L. Gunn ORCID iD
Author: Laura Herraiz-Borreguero
Author: Shigeru Aoki
Author: Yoshihiro Nakayama
Author: Carl Spingys ORCID iD
Author: Camille Akhoudas
Author: Jean Baptiste Sallee
Author: Casimir de Lavergne
Author: Povl Abrahamsen
Author: Andrew Meijers
Author: Michael P. Meredith
Author: Shenjie Zhou
Author: Takeshi Tamura
Author: Kaihe Yamazaki
Author: Kay Ohshima
Author: Pierpaolo Falco
Author: Giorgio Budillon
Author: Tore Hattermann
Author: Markus A. Janout
Author: Pedro Llanillo
Author: Melissa Bowen
Author: Elin Darelius
Author: Svein Østerhus
Author: Keith Nicholls
Author: Craig Stevens
Author: Denise Fernandez
Author: Laura Cimoli
Author: Stanley S. Jacobs
Author: Adele Morrison
Author: Andy Hogg
Author: Alexander Haumann
Author: Ali Mashayek
Author: Zhaomin Wang
Author: Rodrigo Kerr
Author: Guy D. Williams
Author: Won Sang Lee

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