VOLUME 39 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY JANUARY 2009 Surface Circulation at the Tip of the Antarctic Peninsula from Drifters

An array of 40 surface drifters, drogued at 15-m depth, was deployed in February 2007 to the east of the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula as part of the Antarctic Drifter Experiment: Links to Isobaths and Ecosystems (ADELIE) project. Data obtained from these drifters and from a select number of local...

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Main Authors: Andrew F. Thompson, Karen, J. Heywood, Sally E. Thorpe, Angelika H. H. Renner, Armando Trasviña
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.231.2016 2023-05-15T13:45:37+02:00 VOLUME 39 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY JANUARY 2009 Surface Circulation at the Tip of the Antarctic Peninsula from Drifters Andrew F. Thompson Karen J. Heywood Sally E. Thorpe Angelika H. H. Renner Armando Trasviña The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2008 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.231.2016 http://www.atm.damtp.cam.ac.uk/people/aft26/publications/Thompson_etal_JPO09.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.231.2016 http://www.atm.damtp.cam.ac.uk/people/aft26/publications/Thompson_etal_JPO09.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.atm.damtp.cam.ac.uk/people/aft26/publications/Thompson_etal_JPO09.pdf text 2008 ftciteseerx 2016-01-07T18:45:11Z An array of 40 surface drifters, drogued at 15-m depth, was deployed in February 2007 to the east of the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula as part of the Antarctic Drifter Experiment: Links to Isobaths and Ecosystems (ADELIE) project. Data obtained from these drifters and from a select number of local historical drifters provide the most detailed observations to date of the surface circulation in the northwestern Weddell Sea. The Antarctic Slope Front (ASF), characterized by a;20 cm s 21 current following the 1000-m isobath, is the dominant feature east of the peninsula. The slope front bifurcates when it encounters the South Scotia Ridge with the drifters following one of three paths. Drifters (i) are carried westward into Bransfield Strait; (ii) follow the 1000-m isobath to the east along the southern edge of the South Scotia Ridge; or (iii) become entrained in a large-standing eddy over the South Scotia Ridge. Drifters are strongly steered by contours of f/h (Coriolis frequency/depth) as shown by calculations of the first two moments of displacement in both geographic coordinates and coordinates locally aligned with contours of f/h. An eddy-mean decomposition of the drifter velocities indicates that shear in the mean flow makes the dominant contribution to dispersion in the along-f/h direction, but eddy processes are more important in dispersing particles across contours of f/h. The results of the ADELIE study suggest that the circulation near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bransfield Strait Weddell Sea Unknown Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Weddell Sea Bransfield Strait Weddell South Scotia Ridge ENVELOPE(-46.500,-46.500,-60.000,-60.000)
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description An array of 40 surface drifters, drogued at 15-m depth, was deployed in February 2007 to the east of the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula as part of the Antarctic Drifter Experiment: Links to Isobaths and Ecosystems (ADELIE) project. Data obtained from these drifters and from a select number of local historical drifters provide the most detailed observations to date of the surface circulation in the northwestern Weddell Sea. The Antarctic Slope Front (ASF), characterized by a;20 cm s 21 current following the 1000-m isobath, is the dominant feature east of the peninsula. The slope front bifurcates when it encounters the South Scotia Ridge with the drifters following one of three paths. Drifters (i) are carried westward into Bransfield Strait; (ii) follow the 1000-m isobath to the east along the southern edge of the South Scotia Ridge; or (iii) become entrained in a large-standing eddy over the South Scotia Ridge. Drifters are strongly steered by contours of f/h (Coriolis frequency/depth) as shown by calculations of the first two moments of displacement in both geographic coordinates and coordinates locally aligned with contours of f/h. An eddy-mean decomposition of the drifter velocities indicates that shear in the mean flow makes the dominant contribution to dispersion in the along-f/h direction, but eddy processes are more important in dispersing particles across contours of f/h. The results of the ADELIE study suggest that the circulation near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula
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VOLUME 39 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY JANUARY 2009 Surface Circulation at the Tip of the Antarctic Peninsula from Drifters
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title VOLUME 39 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY JANUARY 2009 Surface Circulation at the Tip of the Antarctic Peninsula from Drifters
title_short VOLUME 39 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY JANUARY 2009 Surface Circulation at the Tip of the Antarctic Peninsula from Drifters
title_full VOLUME 39 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY JANUARY 2009 Surface Circulation at the Tip of the Antarctic Peninsula from Drifters
title_fullStr VOLUME 39 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY JANUARY 2009 Surface Circulation at the Tip of the Antarctic Peninsula from Drifters
title_full_unstemmed VOLUME 39 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY JANUARY 2009 Surface Circulation at the Tip of the Antarctic Peninsula from Drifters
title_sort volume 39 journal of physical oceanography january 2009 surface circulation at the tip of the antarctic peninsula from drifters
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