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Lagrangian decomposition of the Deacon Cell

Lagrangian decomposition of the Deacon Cell
Lagrangian decomposition of the Deacon Cell
The meridional overturning cells in the Southern Ocean are decomposed by Lagrangian tracing using velocity and density fields simulated with an ocean general circulation model. Particular emphasis is given to the Deacon Cell. The flow is divided into four major components: (1) water circling around Antarctica in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), (2) water leaving the ACC toward the north into the three world oceans, (3) water coming from the north and joining the ACC, mainly consisting of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW), and (4) interocean exchange between the three world oceans without circling around Antarctica. The Deacon Cell has an amplitude of 20 Sv, of which 6 Sv can be explained by the east-west tilt of the ACC, 5 Sv by the east-west tilt of the subtropical gyre, and the remaining 9 Sv by the differences of the slope and depth of the southward transport of NADW and its return flow as less dense water. The diabatic or cross-isopycnal Deacon Cell is only 2 Sv.
Deacon Cell, Southern Ocean, Lagrangian trajectories
0148-0227
C07028
Döös, K.
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Nycander, J.
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Coward, A.C.
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Döös, K.
ba33b743-f4c7-45a7-ba21-abde483d128b
Nycander, J.
16e86f07-b62c-4bbe-bd21-576c7ac35626
Coward, A.C.
53b78140-2e65-476a-b287-e8384a65224b

Döös, K., Nycander, J. and Coward, A.C. (2008) Lagrangian decomposition of the Deacon Cell. Journal of Geophysical Research, 113 (C7), C07028. (doi:10.1029/2007JC004351).

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Abstract

The meridional overturning cells in the Southern Ocean are decomposed by Lagrangian tracing using velocity and density fields simulated with an ocean general circulation model. Particular emphasis is given to the Deacon Cell. The flow is divided into four major components: (1) water circling around Antarctica in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), (2) water leaving the ACC toward the north into the three world oceans, (3) water coming from the north and joining the ACC, mainly consisting of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW), and (4) interocean exchange between the three world oceans without circling around Antarctica. The Deacon Cell has an amplitude of 20 Sv, of which 6 Sv can be explained by the east-west tilt of the ACC, 5 Sv by the east-west tilt of the subtropical gyre, and the remaining 9 Sv by the differences of the slope and depth of the southward transport of NADW and its return flow as less dense water. The diabatic or cross-isopycnal Deacon Cell is only 2 Sv.

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Published date: 22 July 2008
Keywords: Deacon Cell, Southern Ocean, Lagrangian trajectories

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Local EPrints ID: 63081
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/63081
ISSN: 0148-0227
PURE UUID: d2a7ddd5-a13a-4922-9fb7-81dd8c9c8b56

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Date deposited: 09 Sep 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 11:35

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Author: K. Döös
Author: J. Nycander
Author: A.C. Coward

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