The Effect of the Kerguelen Plateau on the Ocean Circulation

AbstractThe Kerguelen Plateau is a major topographic feature in the Southern Ocean. Located in the Indian sector and spanning nearly 2000 km in the meridional direction from the polar to the subantarctic region, it deflects the eastward-flowing Antarctic Circumpolar Current and influences the physic...

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Main Authors: Wang, Jinbo, Mazloff, Matthew R, Gille, Sarah T
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: eScholarship, University of California 2016
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt7sj4p0d3 2023-05-15T13:58:41+02:00 The Effect of the Kerguelen Plateau on the Ocean Circulation Wang, Jinbo Mazloff, Matthew R Gille, Sarah T 3385 - 3396 2016-11-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7sj4p0d3 unknown eScholarship, University of California qt7sj4p0d3 https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7sj4p0d3 public Journal of Physical Oceanography, vol 46, iss 11 Life Below Water Oceanography Maritime Engineering article 2016 ftcdlib 2023-02-06T18:41:15Z AbstractThe Kerguelen Plateau is a major topographic feature in the Southern Ocean. Located in the Indian sector and spanning nearly 2000 km in the meridional direction from the polar to the subantarctic region, it deflects the eastward-flowing Antarctic Circumpolar Current and influences the physical circulation and biogeochemistry of the Southern Ocean. The Kerguelen Plateau is known to govern the local dynamics, but its impact on the large-scale ocean circulation has not been explored. By comparing global ocean numerical simulations with and without the Kerguelen Plateau, this study identifies two major Kerguelen Plateau effects: 1) The plateau supports a local pressure field that pushes the Antarctic Circumpolar Current northward. This process reduces the warm-water transport from the Indian to the Atlantic Ocean. 2) The plateau-generated pressure field shields the Weddell Gyre from the influence of the warmer subantarctic and subtropical waters. The first effect influences the strength of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and the Agulhas leakage, both of which are important elements in the global thermohaline circulation. The second effect results in a zonally asymmetric response of the subpolar gyres to Southern Hemisphere wind forcing. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean University of California: eScholarship Antarctic Indian Kerguelen Southern Ocean The Antarctic Weddell
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topic Life Below Water
Oceanography
Maritime Engineering
spellingShingle Life Below Water
Oceanography
Maritime Engineering
Wang, Jinbo
Mazloff, Matthew R
Gille, Sarah T
The Effect of the Kerguelen Plateau on the Ocean Circulation
topic_facet Life Below Water
Oceanography
Maritime Engineering
description AbstractThe Kerguelen Plateau is a major topographic feature in the Southern Ocean. Located in the Indian sector and spanning nearly 2000 km in the meridional direction from the polar to the subantarctic region, it deflects the eastward-flowing Antarctic Circumpolar Current and influences the physical circulation and biogeochemistry of the Southern Ocean. The Kerguelen Plateau is known to govern the local dynamics, but its impact on the large-scale ocean circulation has not been explored. By comparing global ocean numerical simulations with and without the Kerguelen Plateau, this study identifies two major Kerguelen Plateau effects: 1) The plateau supports a local pressure field that pushes the Antarctic Circumpolar Current northward. This process reduces the warm-water transport from the Indian to the Atlantic Ocean. 2) The plateau-generated pressure field shields the Weddell Gyre from the influence of the warmer subantarctic and subtropical waters. The first effect influences the strength of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and the Agulhas leakage, both of which are important elements in the global thermohaline circulation. The second effect results in a zonally asymmetric response of the subpolar gyres to Southern Hemisphere wind forcing.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Wang, Jinbo
Mazloff, Matthew R
Gille, Sarah T
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Mazloff, Matthew R
Gille, Sarah T
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title The Effect of the Kerguelen Plateau on the Ocean Circulation
title_short The Effect of the Kerguelen Plateau on the Ocean Circulation
title_full The Effect of the Kerguelen Plateau on the Ocean Circulation
title_fullStr The Effect of the Kerguelen Plateau on the Ocean Circulation
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of the Kerguelen Plateau on the Ocean Circulation
title_sort effect of the kerguelen plateau on the ocean circulation
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publishDate 2016
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op_coverage 3385 - 3396
geographic Antarctic
Indian
Kerguelen
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
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Southern Ocean
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Weddell
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Southern Ocean
op_source Journal of Physical Oceanography, vol 46, iss 11
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