The Bransfield current system
13 pages, 15 figures, 2 tables We use hydrographic data collected during two interdisciplinary cruises, CIEMAR and BREDDIES, to describe the mesoscale variability observed in the Central Basin of the Bransfield Strait (Antarctica). The main mesoscale feature is the Bransfield Front and the related B...
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author | Sangrà, Pablo Gordo, Carmen Hernández-Arencibia, Mónica Marrero-Díaz, Ángeles Rodríguez-Santana, Ángel Stegner, Alexander Martínez-Marrero, Antonio Pelegrí, Josep Lluís Pichon, Thierry |
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description | 13 pages, 15 figures, 2 tables We use hydrographic data collected during two interdisciplinary cruises, CIEMAR and BREDDIES, to describe the mesoscale variability observed in the Central Basin of the Bransfield Strait (Antarctica). The main mesoscale feature is the Bransfield Front and the related Bransfield Current, which flows northeastward along the South Shetland Island Slope. A laboratory model suggests that this current behaves as a gravity current driven by the local rotation rate and the density differences between the Transitional Zonal Water with Bellingshausen influence (TBW) and the Transitional Zonal Water with Weddell Sea influence (TWW). Below the Bransfield Front we observe a narrow (10. km wide) tongue of Circumpolar Deep Water all along the South Shetland Islands Slope. At the surface, the convergence of TBW and TWW leads to a shallow baroclinic front close to the Antarctic Peninsula (hereafter Peninsula Front). Between the Bransfield Front and the Peninsula Front we observe a system of TBW anticyclonic eddies, with diameters about 20. km that can reach 300. m deep. This eddy system could be originated by instabilities of the Bransfield Current. The Bransfield Current, the anticyclonic eddy system, the Peninsula Front and the tongue of Circumpolar Deep Water, are the dynamically connected components of the Bransfield Current System This work was supported by the Spanish government through project BREDDIES (REN2001-2650) and COUPLING (CTM2008-06343-CO2-01). The laboratory experiments were part of the TopIECC project founded by the French program LEFE-INSU. Part of this work was written while PS was visiting the group of Prof. James C. McWilliams at the Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences department of the UCLA supported with a scholarship from the Spanish Government (Salvador de Madariaga, PR2010-0517) Peer Reviewed |
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spelling | ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/73651 2025-01-16T19:38:12+00:00 The Bransfield current system Sangrà, Pablo Gordo, Carmen Hernández-Arencibia, Mónica Marrero-Díaz, Ángeles Rodríguez-Santana, Ángel Stegner, Alexander Martínez-Marrero, Antonio Pelegrí, Josep Lluís Pichon, Thierry 2011-04 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/73651 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2011.01.011 en eng Pergamon Press https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2011.01.011 doi:10.1016/j.dsr.2011.01.011 issn: 0967-0637 Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 58(4): 390-402 (2011) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/73651 none Bransfield Strait Bransfield Current Circumpolar DeepWater Anticylonic eddies Gravity current artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2011 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2011.01.011 2024-01-16T09:48:16Z 13 pages, 15 figures, 2 tables We use hydrographic data collected during two interdisciplinary cruises, CIEMAR and BREDDIES, to describe the mesoscale variability observed in the Central Basin of the Bransfield Strait (Antarctica). The main mesoscale feature is the Bransfield Front and the related Bransfield Current, which flows northeastward along the South Shetland Island Slope. A laboratory model suggests that this current behaves as a gravity current driven by the local rotation rate and the density differences between the Transitional Zonal Water with Bellingshausen influence (TBW) and the Transitional Zonal Water with Weddell Sea influence (TWW). Below the Bransfield Front we observe a narrow (10. km wide) tongue of Circumpolar Deep Water all along the South Shetland Islands Slope. At the surface, the convergence of TBW and TWW leads to a shallow baroclinic front close to the Antarctic Peninsula (hereafter Peninsula Front). Between the Bransfield Front and the Peninsula Front we observe a system of TBW anticyclonic eddies, with diameters about 20. km that can reach 300. m deep. This eddy system could be originated by instabilities of the Bransfield Current. The Bransfield Current, the anticyclonic eddy system, the Peninsula Front and the tongue of Circumpolar Deep Water, are the dynamically connected components of the Bransfield Current System This work was supported by the Spanish government through project BREDDIES (REN2001-2650) and COUPLING (CTM2008-06343-CO2-01). The laboratory experiments were part of the TopIECC project founded by the French program LEFE-INSU. Part of this work was written while PS was visiting the group of Prof. James C. McWilliams at the Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences department of the UCLA supported with a scholarship from the Spanish Government (Salvador de Madariaga, PR2010-0517) Peer Reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Bransfield Strait South Shetland Islands Weddell Sea Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bransfield Strait Central Basin ENVELOPE(178.000,178.000,-72.300,-72.300) Madariaga ENVELOPE(-61.272,-61.272,-64.048,-64.048) South Shetland Islands The Antarctic Weddell Weddell Sea Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 58 4 390 402 |
spellingShingle | Bransfield Strait Bransfield Current Circumpolar DeepWater Anticylonic eddies Gravity current Sangrà, Pablo Gordo, Carmen Hernández-Arencibia, Mónica Marrero-Díaz, Ángeles Rodríguez-Santana, Ángel Stegner, Alexander Martínez-Marrero, Antonio Pelegrí, Josep Lluís Pichon, Thierry The Bransfield current system |
title | The Bransfield current system |
title_full | The Bransfield current system |
title_fullStr | The Bransfield current system |
title_full_unstemmed | The Bransfield current system |
title_short | The Bransfield current system |
title_sort | bransfield current system |
topic | Bransfield Strait Bransfield Current Circumpolar DeepWater Anticylonic eddies Gravity current |
topic_facet | Bransfield Strait Bransfield Current Circumpolar DeepWater Anticylonic eddies Gravity current |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/73651 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2011.01.011 |