Spiraling pathways of global deep waters to the surface of the Southern Ocean

Upwelling of global deep waters to the sea surface in the Southern Ocean closes the global overturning circulation and is fundamentally important for oceanic uptake of carbon and heat, nutrient resupply for sustaining oceanic biological production, and the melt rate of ice shelves. However, the exac...

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Main Authors: Tamsitt, Veronica, Drake, Henri F, Morrison, Adele K, Talley, Lynne D, Dufour, Carolina O, Gray, Alison R, Griffies, Stephen M, Mazloff, Matthew R, Sarmiento, Jorge L, Wang, Jinbo, Weijer, Wilbert
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Published: eScholarship, University of California 2017
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt3ss2t5gk 2023-09-05T13:14:08+02:00 Spiraling pathways of global deep waters to the surface of the Southern Ocean Tamsitt, Veronica Drake, Henri F Morrison, Adele K Talley, Lynne D Dufour, Carolina O Gray, Alison R Griffies, Stephen M Mazloff, Matthew R Sarmiento, Jorge L Wang, Jinbo Weijer, Wilbert 172 2017-01-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3ss2t5gk unknown eScholarship, University of California qt3ss2t5gk https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3ss2t5gk public Nature Communications, vol 8, iss 1 Life Below Water article 2017 ftcdlib 2023-08-21T18:07:11Z Upwelling of global deep waters to the sea surface in the Southern Ocean closes the global overturning circulation and is fundamentally important for oceanic uptake of carbon and heat, nutrient resupply for sustaining oceanic biological production, and the melt rate of ice shelves. However, the exact pathways and role of topography in Southern Ocean upwelling remain largely unknown. Here we show detailed upwelling pathways in three dimensions, using hydrographic observations and particle tracking in high-resolution models. The analysis reveals that the northern-sourced deep waters enter the Antarctic Circumpolar Current via southward flow along the boundaries of the three ocean basins, before spiraling southeastward and upward through the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Upwelling is greatly enhanced at five major topographic features, associated with vigorous mesoscale eddy activity. Deep water reaches the upper ocean predominantly south of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, with a spatially nonuniform distribution. The timescale for half of the deep water to upwell from 30° S to the mixed layer is ~60-90 years.Deep waters of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans upwell in the Southern Oceanbut the exact pathways are not fully characterized. Here the authors present a three dimensional view showing a spiralling southward path, with enhanced upwelling by eddy-transport at topographic hotspots. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Ice Shelves Southern Ocean University of California: eScholarship Antarctic Indian Pacific Southern Ocean The Antarctic
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Tamsitt, Veronica
Drake, Henri F
Morrison, Adele K
Talley, Lynne D
Dufour, Carolina O
Gray, Alison R
Griffies, Stephen M
Mazloff, Matthew R
Sarmiento, Jorge L
Wang, Jinbo
Weijer, Wilbert
Spiraling pathways of global deep waters to the surface of the Southern Ocean
topic_facet Life Below Water
description Upwelling of global deep waters to the sea surface in the Southern Ocean closes the global overturning circulation and is fundamentally important for oceanic uptake of carbon and heat, nutrient resupply for sustaining oceanic biological production, and the melt rate of ice shelves. However, the exact pathways and role of topography in Southern Ocean upwelling remain largely unknown. Here we show detailed upwelling pathways in three dimensions, using hydrographic observations and particle tracking in high-resolution models. The analysis reveals that the northern-sourced deep waters enter the Antarctic Circumpolar Current via southward flow along the boundaries of the three ocean basins, before spiraling southeastward and upward through the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Upwelling is greatly enhanced at five major topographic features, associated with vigorous mesoscale eddy activity. Deep water reaches the upper ocean predominantly south of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, with a spatially nonuniform distribution. The timescale for half of the deep water to upwell from 30° S to the mixed layer is ~60-90 years.Deep waters of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans upwell in the Southern Oceanbut the exact pathways are not fully characterized. Here the authors present a three dimensional view showing a spiralling southward path, with enhanced upwelling by eddy-transport at topographic hotspots.
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author Tamsitt, Veronica
Drake, Henri F
Morrison, Adele K
Talley, Lynne D
Dufour, Carolina O
Gray, Alison R
Griffies, Stephen M
Mazloff, Matthew R
Sarmiento, Jorge L
Wang, Jinbo
Weijer, Wilbert
author_facet Tamsitt, Veronica
Drake, Henri F
Morrison, Adele K
Talley, Lynne D
Dufour, Carolina O
Gray, Alison R
Griffies, Stephen M
Mazloff, Matthew R
Sarmiento, Jorge L
Wang, Jinbo
Weijer, Wilbert
author_sort Tamsitt, Veronica
title Spiraling pathways of global deep waters to the surface of the Southern Ocean
title_short Spiraling pathways of global deep waters to the surface of the Southern Ocean
title_full Spiraling pathways of global deep waters to the surface of the Southern Ocean
title_fullStr Spiraling pathways of global deep waters to the surface of the Southern Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Spiraling pathways of global deep waters to the surface of the Southern Ocean
title_sort spiraling pathways of global deep waters to the surface of the southern ocean
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