An overview of Antarctic polynyas: sea ice production, forcing mechanisms, temporal variability and water mass formation
Polynyas are irregular open water bodies within the sea ice cover in polar regions under freezing weather conditions. In this study, we reviewed the progress of research work on dynamical forcing, sea ice production (SIP), and water mass formation for both coastal polynyas and open-ocean polynyas in...
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ftarcticportal:oai:generic.eprints.org:2764 2023-12-10T09:39:01+01:00 An overview of Antarctic polynyas: sea ice production, forcing mechanisms, temporal variability and water mass formation Zheng, Wei Zhaoru, Zhang Vihma, Timo Xiaoqiao, Wang Yuanjie, Chen 2021-12 application/pdf http://library.arcticportal.org/2764/ http://library.arcticportal.org/2764/1/A2104005.pdf en eng Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC http://library.arcticportal.org/2764/1/A2104005.pdf Zheng, Wei and Zhaoru, Zhang and Vihma, Timo and Xiaoqiao, Wang and Yuanjie, Chen (2021) An overview of Antarctic polynyas: sea ice production, forcing mechanisms, temporal variability and water mass formation. Advances in Polar Science, 32 (4). pp. 295-311. Cryosphere Terrestrial Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftarcticportal 2023-11-15T23:54:41Z Polynyas are irregular open water bodies within the sea ice cover in polar regions under freezing weather conditions. In this study, we reviewed the progress of research work on dynamical forcing, sea ice production (SIP), and water mass formation for both coastal polynyas and open-ocean polynyas in the Southern Ocean, as well as the variability and controlling mechanisms of polynya processes on different time scales. Polynyas play an irreplaceable role in the regulation of global ocean circulation and biological processes in regional ocean ecosystems. The coastal polynyas (latent heat polynyas) are mainly located in the Weddell Sea, the Ross Sea and on the west side of protruding topographic features in East Antarctica. During the formation of coastal polynyas, which are mainly forced by offshore winds or ocean currents, brine rejection triggered by high SIP results in the formation of high salinity shelf water, which is the predecessor of the Antarctic bottom water — the lower limb of the global thermohaline circulation. The open-ocean polynyas (sensible heat polynyas) are mainly found in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean, which are formed by ocean convection processes generated by topography and negative wind stress curl. The convection processes bring nutrients into the upper ocean, which supports biological production and makes the polynya regions an important sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide. The limitations and challenges in polynya research are also discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Advances in Polar Science Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Polar Science Polar Science Ross Sea Sea ice Southern Ocean Weddell Sea Arctic Portal Library Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Weddell Sea East Antarctica Ross Sea Indian Weddell Curl ENVELOPE(-63.071,-63.071,-70.797,-70.797) |
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Polynyas are irregular open water bodies within the sea ice cover in polar regions under freezing weather conditions. In this study, we reviewed the progress of research work on dynamical forcing, sea ice production (SIP), and water mass formation for both coastal polynyas and open-ocean polynyas in the Southern Ocean, as well as the variability and controlling mechanisms of polynya processes on different time scales. Polynyas play an irreplaceable role in the regulation of global ocean circulation and biological processes in regional ocean ecosystems. The coastal polynyas (latent heat polynyas) are mainly located in the Weddell Sea, the Ross Sea and on the west side of protruding topographic features in East Antarctica. During the formation of coastal polynyas, which are mainly forced by offshore winds or ocean currents, brine rejection triggered by high SIP results in the formation of high salinity shelf water, which is the predecessor of the Antarctic bottom water — the lower limb of the global thermohaline circulation. The open-ocean polynyas (sensible heat polynyas) are mainly found in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean, which are formed by ocean convection processes generated by topography and negative wind stress curl. The convection processes bring nutrients into the upper ocean, which supports biological production and makes the polynya regions an important sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide. The limitations and challenges in polynya research are also discussed. |
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Zheng, Wei Zhaoru, Zhang Vihma, Timo Xiaoqiao, Wang Yuanjie, Chen |
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An overview of Antarctic polynyas: sea ice production, forcing mechanisms, temporal variability and water mass formation |
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An overview of Antarctic polynyas: sea ice production, forcing mechanisms, temporal variability and water mass formation |
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An overview of Antarctic polynyas: sea ice production, forcing mechanisms, temporal variability and water mass formation |
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An overview of Antarctic polynyas: sea ice production, forcing mechanisms, temporal variability and water mass formation |
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An overview of Antarctic polynyas: sea ice production, forcing mechanisms, temporal variability and water mass formation |
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overview of antarctic polynyas: sea ice production, forcing mechanisms, temporal variability and water mass formation |
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Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC |
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http://library.arcticportal.org/2764/1/A2104005.pdf Zheng, Wei and Zhaoru, Zhang and Vihma, Timo and Xiaoqiao, Wang and Yuanjie, Chen (2021) An overview of Antarctic polynyas: sea ice production, forcing mechanisms, temporal variability and water mass formation. Advances in Polar Science, 32 (4). pp. 295-311. |
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