A review of the oceanography and Antarctic Bottom Water formation offshore Cape Darnley, East Antarctica

Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) is the densest water mass in the world and drives the lower limb of the global thermohaline circulation. AABW is formed in only four regions around Antarctica and Cape Darnley, East Antarctica, is the most recently discovered formation region. Here, we compile 40 years...

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Main Authors: Blanckensee, Sienna Neve, Gwyther, David E, Galton-Fenzi, Benjamin Keith, Gunn, Kathryn L, Herraiz-Borreguero, Laura, Ohshima, Kay I., Rodriguez, Esther Portela, Post, Alexandra L, Bostock, Helen
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/essoar.171466052.24355342/v1
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spelling crwinnower:10.22541/essoar.171466052.24355342/v1 2024-06-02T07:58:01+00:00 A review of the oceanography and Antarctic Bottom Water formation offshore Cape Darnley, East Antarctica Blanckensee, Sienna Neve Gwyther, David E Galton-Fenzi, Benjamin Keith Gunn, Kathryn L Herraiz-Borreguero, Laura Ohshima, Kay I. Rodriguez, Esther Portela Post, Alexandra L Bostock, Helen 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/essoar.171466052.24355342/v1 unknown Authorea, Inc. posted-content 2024 crwinnower https://doi.org/10.22541/essoar.171466052.24355342/v1 2024-05-07T14:19:29Z Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) is the densest water mass in the world and drives the lower limb of the global thermohaline circulation. AABW is formed in only four regions around Antarctica and Cape Darnley, East Antarctica, is the most recently discovered formation region. Here, we compile 40 years of oceanographic data for this region to provide the climatological oceanographic conditions, and review the water mass properties and their role in AABW formation. We split the region into three sectors (East, Central and West) and identified the main water masses, current regimes and their influence on the formation of Cape Darnley Bottom Water (CDBW). In the eastern sector, Prydz Bay, the formation of Ice Shelf Water preconditions the water (cold and fresh) that flows into the central sector to ~68.5◦E, enhancing sea ice production in Cape Darnley Polynya. This produces a high salinity variant of DSW (up to 35.15 g/kg) DSW that we coin Burton Basin DSW. In contrast, the western sector of the Cape Darnley Polynya produces a low salinity variant (up to 34.85 g/kg) we coin Nielsen Basin DSW. The resultant combined CDBW is the warmest (upper temperature bound of 0.05◦C) AABW formed around Antarctica with an upper bound salinity of ~34.845 g/kg. Our findings will contribute to planning future observing systems at Cape Darnley, determining the role CDBW plays in our global oceanic and climate systems, and modelling past and future climate scenarios. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Shelf Prydz Bay Sea ice The Winnower Antarctic Burton ENVELOPE(166.733,166.733,-72.550,-72.550) Cape Darnley ENVELOPE(69.567,69.567,-67.738,-67.738) Darnley ENVELOPE(69.717,69.717,-67.717,-67.717) East Antarctica Prydz Bay
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description Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) is the densest water mass in the world and drives the lower limb of the global thermohaline circulation. AABW is formed in only four regions around Antarctica and Cape Darnley, East Antarctica, is the most recently discovered formation region. Here, we compile 40 years of oceanographic data for this region to provide the climatological oceanographic conditions, and review the water mass properties and their role in AABW formation. We split the region into three sectors (East, Central and West) and identified the main water masses, current regimes and their influence on the formation of Cape Darnley Bottom Water (CDBW). In the eastern sector, Prydz Bay, the formation of Ice Shelf Water preconditions the water (cold and fresh) that flows into the central sector to ~68.5◦E, enhancing sea ice production in Cape Darnley Polynya. This produces a high salinity variant of DSW (up to 35.15 g/kg) DSW that we coin Burton Basin DSW. In contrast, the western sector of the Cape Darnley Polynya produces a low salinity variant (up to 34.85 g/kg) we coin Nielsen Basin DSW. The resultant combined CDBW is the warmest (upper temperature bound of 0.05◦C) AABW formed around Antarctica with an upper bound salinity of ~34.845 g/kg. Our findings will contribute to planning future observing systems at Cape Darnley, determining the role CDBW plays in our global oceanic and climate systems, and modelling past and future climate scenarios.
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author Blanckensee, Sienna Neve
Gwyther, David E
Galton-Fenzi, Benjamin Keith
Gunn, Kathryn L
Herraiz-Borreguero, Laura
Ohshima, Kay I.
Rodriguez, Esther Portela
Post, Alexandra L
Bostock, Helen
spellingShingle Blanckensee, Sienna Neve
Gwyther, David E
Galton-Fenzi, Benjamin Keith
Gunn, Kathryn L
Herraiz-Borreguero, Laura
Ohshima, Kay I.
Rodriguez, Esther Portela
Post, Alexandra L
Bostock, Helen
A review of the oceanography and Antarctic Bottom Water formation offshore Cape Darnley, East Antarctica
author_facet Blanckensee, Sienna Neve
Gwyther, David E
Galton-Fenzi, Benjamin Keith
Gunn, Kathryn L
Herraiz-Borreguero, Laura
Ohshima, Kay I.
Rodriguez, Esther Portela
Post, Alexandra L
Bostock, Helen
author_sort Blanckensee, Sienna Neve
title A review of the oceanography and Antarctic Bottom Water formation offshore Cape Darnley, East Antarctica
title_short A review of the oceanography and Antarctic Bottom Water formation offshore Cape Darnley, East Antarctica
title_full A review of the oceanography and Antarctic Bottom Water formation offshore Cape Darnley, East Antarctica
title_fullStr A review of the oceanography and Antarctic Bottom Water formation offshore Cape Darnley, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed A review of the oceanography and Antarctic Bottom Water formation offshore Cape Darnley, East Antarctica
title_sort review of the oceanography and antarctic bottom water formation offshore cape darnley, east antarctica
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