[1] Data from the Deep Ocean Ventilation Through Antarctic Intermediate Layers (DOVETAIL) and Antarctic Large-Scale Box Analysis and the Role of the Scotia Sea

(ALBATROSS) projects are combined in the region of the Antarctic Peninsula and the South Scotia Ridge to determine the paths and transports associated with the Antarctic Coastal Current, the Antarctic Slope Front, and the Weddell Front. The Antarctic Coastal Current flows over the Antarctic continen...

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Main Authors: Karen J. Heywood, Alberto C. Naveira Garabato, David P. Stevens, Robin D. Muench
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.499.4830 2023-05-15T14:02:35+02:00 [1] Data from the Deep Ocean Ventilation Through Antarctic Intermediate Layers (DOVETAIL) and Antarctic Large-Scale Box Analysis and the Role of the Scotia Sea Karen J. Heywood Alberto C. Naveira Garabato David P. Stevens Robin D. Muench The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.499.4830 http://www.uea.ac.uk/~dps/publications/HNGSM04.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.499.4830 http://www.uea.ac.uk/~dps/publications/HNGSM04.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.uea.ac.uk/~dps/publications/HNGSM04.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T08:58:00Z (ALBATROSS) projects are combined in the region of the Antarctic Peninsula and the South Scotia Ridge to determine the paths and transports associated with the Antarctic Coastal Current, the Antarctic Slope Front, and the Weddell Front. The Antarctic Coastal Current flows over the Antarctic continental shelf and is not tied to a particular isobath. It transports 1 Sv westward to the Bransfield Strait. Its subsequent course is uncertain, but we speculate that it may continue southwest along the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula, close to the coast. The Antarctic Slope Front, present almost all the way around Antarctica tied to the continental slope, has not previously been mapped after it reaches the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. We show that the frontal jet splits into two branches in the northwest Powell Basin where the isobaths diverge. The shoreward portion of the water associated with the front (lying above isobaths shallower than 1500 m) is able to cross the South Scotia Ridge and head northwestward and retains many of the properties of the Antarctic Slope Front. It is associated with a transport of 7 Sv. The portion of the front constrained to lie above isobaths deeper than 1500 m becomes the Weddell Front. This takes a path around the northern Powell Basin and south of the South Orkney Islands. Of Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Bransfield Strait Scotia Sea South Orkney Islands Unknown Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bransfield Strait Powell Basin ENVELOPE(-49.500,-49.500,-62.250,-62.250) Scotia Sea South Orkney Islands ENVELOPE(-45.500,-45.500,-60.583,-60.583) South Scotia Ridge ENVELOPE(-46.500,-46.500,-60.000,-60.000) The Antarctic Weddell
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description (ALBATROSS) projects are combined in the region of the Antarctic Peninsula and the South Scotia Ridge to determine the paths and transports associated with the Antarctic Coastal Current, the Antarctic Slope Front, and the Weddell Front. The Antarctic Coastal Current flows over the Antarctic continental shelf and is not tied to a particular isobath. It transports 1 Sv westward to the Bransfield Strait. Its subsequent course is uncertain, but we speculate that it may continue southwest along the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula, close to the coast. The Antarctic Slope Front, present almost all the way around Antarctica tied to the continental slope, has not previously been mapped after it reaches the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. We show that the frontal jet splits into two branches in the northwest Powell Basin where the isobaths diverge. The shoreward portion of the water associated with the front (lying above isobaths shallower than 1500 m) is able to cross the South Scotia Ridge and head northwestward and retains many of the properties of the Antarctic Slope Front. It is associated with a transport of 7 Sv. The portion of the front constrained to lie above isobaths deeper than 1500 m becomes the Weddell Front. This takes a path around the northern Powell Basin and south of the South Orkney Islands. Of
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author Karen J. Heywood
Alberto C. Naveira Garabato
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[1] Data from the Deep Ocean Ventilation Through Antarctic Intermediate Layers (DOVETAIL) and Antarctic Large-Scale Box Analysis and the Role of the Scotia Sea
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title [1] Data from the Deep Ocean Ventilation Through Antarctic Intermediate Layers (DOVETAIL) and Antarctic Large-Scale Box Analysis and the Role of the Scotia Sea
title_short [1] Data from the Deep Ocean Ventilation Through Antarctic Intermediate Layers (DOVETAIL) and Antarctic Large-Scale Box Analysis and the Role of the Scotia Sea
title_full [1] Data from the Deep Ocean Ventilation Through Antarctic Intermediate Layers (DOVETAIL) and Antarctic Large-Scale Box Analysis and the Role of the Scotia Sea
title_fullStr [1] Data from the Deep Ocean Ventilation Through Antarctic Intermediate Layers (DOVETAIL) and Antarctic Large-Scale Box Analysis and the Role of the Scotia Sea
title_full_unstemmed [1] Data from the Deep Ocean Ventilation Through Antarctic Intermediate Layers (DOVETAIL) and Antarctic Large-Scale Box Analysis and the Role of the Scotia Sea
title_sort [1] data from the deep ocean ventilation through antarctic intermediate layers (dovetail) and antarctic large-scale box analysis and the role of the scotia sea
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