Formation and distribution of water masses on the shelf and continental slope around Antarctica

Field studies of the last decades show that the structure and characteristics of the waters on the continental shelf of Antarctica have significant spatial differences. During the IPY 2007/2008 and post-IPY period the oceanographic sections were made from the AARI research vessels in the Prydz Bay,...

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Published in:Ice and Snow
Main Authors: A. V. Klepikov, N. N. Antipov
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Nauka 2015
Subjects:
Q
IPY
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15356/2076-6734-2014-4-81-94
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:cacfa53d35654f07a55143585b94749e 2023-05-15T14:13:31+02:00 Formation and distribution of water masses on the shelf and continental slope around Antarctica A. V. Klepikov N. N. Antipov 2015-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.15356/2076-6734-2014-4-81-94 https://doaj.org/article/cacfa53d35654f07a55143585b94749e RU rus Nauka https://ice-snow.igras.ru/jour/article/view/72 https://doaj.org/toc/2076-6734 https://doaj.org/toc/2412-3765 2076-6734 2412-3765 doi:10.15356/2076-6734-2014-4-81-94 https://doaj.org/article/cacfa53d35654f07a55143585b94749e Лëд и снег, Vol 54, Iss 4, Pp 81-94 (2015) антарктика водная масса донная вода конвекция фронт шельф южный океан Science Q article 2015 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.15356/2076-6734-2014-4-81-94 2023-03-19T01:40:13Z Field studies of the last decades show that the structure and characteristics of the waters on the continental shelf of Antarctica have significant spatial differences. During the IPY 2007/2008 and post-IPY period the oceanographic sections were made from the AARI research vessels in the Prydz Bay, Amundsen and Bellingshausen Seas. Sections with high horizontal resolution (~2–3 miles between stations) at the continental slope allowed us to obtain a detailed picture of the water structure in the area of interaction of shelf and deep ocean water – at the Antarctic Slope Front. It is shown that the principal difference in the water characteristics and the front structure between the seas is determined by the peculiarities of large-scale circulation and the physical-geographical features of the regions (shelf and continental slope parameters, coastline configuration, presence and size of the ice shelves). Using modern and historical data, it is shown that the most fundamental characteristic, dividing the Antarctic shelf into two regions, is the presence (or absence) in the area of the Antarctic Shelf Water which usually occupies the bottom layer of the water column and has the temperature close to the freezing point. On all shelves of the East and, partly, the West Antarctica (from the Weddell Sea to the Ross Sea, inclusive), this water mass was found having different volumes and different salinities. On the shelves of most part of West Antarctica (in the Amundsen and Bellingshausen Seas and at the western shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula) the shelf water is not found. The consequence of these features is fundamentally different role of these two regions in the processes that affect the climate processes, namely, the formation of Antarctic Bottom Water and the role of warm Circumpolar Deep Water in the melting of the ice shelves. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Ice Shelves IPY Prydz Bay Ross Sea Weddell Sea West Antarctica Антарктика Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Weddell Sea Ross Sea West Antarctica Prydz Bay Weddell Western Shelf ENVELOPE(164.448,164.448,-77.780,-77.780) Южный Океан ENVELOPE(90.000,90.000,-60.000,-60.000) Ice and Snow 128 4 81
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topic антарктика
водная масса
донная вода
конвекция
фронт
шельф
южный океан
Science
Q
spellingShingle антарктика
водная масса
донная вода
конвекция
фронт
шельф
южный океан
Science
Q
A. V. Klepikov
N. N. Antipov
Formation and distribution of water masses on the shelf and continental slope around Antarctica
topic_facet антарктика
водная масса
донная вода
конвекция
фронт
шельф
южный океан
Science
Q
description Field studies of the last decades show that the structure and characteristics of the waters on the continental shelf of Antarctica have significant spatial differences. During the IPY 2007/2008 and post-IPY period the oceanographic sections were made from the AARI research vessels in the Prydz Bay, Amundsen and Bellingshausen Seas. Sections with high horizontal resolution (~2–3 miles between stations) at the continental slope allowed us to obtain a detailed picture of the water structure in the area of interaction of shelf and deep ocean water – at the Antarctic Slope Front. It is shown that the principal difference in the water characteristics and the front structure between the seas is determined by the peculiarities of large-scale circulation and the physical-geographical features of the regions (shelf and continental slope parameters, coastline configuration, presence and size of the ice shelves). Using modern and historical data, it is shown that the most fundamental characteristic, dividing the Antarctic shelf into two regions, is the presence (or absence) in the area of the Antarctic Shelf Water which usually occupies the bottom layer of the water column and has the temperature close to the freezing point. On all shelves of the East and, partly, the West Antarctica (from the Weddell Sea to the Ross Sea, inclusive), this water mass was found having different volumes and different salinities. On the shelves of most part of West Antarctica (in the Amundsen and Bellingshausen Seas and at the western shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula) the shelf water is not found. The consequence of these features is fundamentally different role of these two regions in the processes that affect the climate processes, namely, the formation of Antarctic Bottom Water and the role of warm Circumpolar Deep Water in the melting of the ice shelves.
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title Formation and distribution of water masses on the shelf and continental slope around Antarctica
title_short Formation and distribution of water masses on the shelf and continental slope around Antarctica
title_full Formation and distribution of water masses on the shelf and continental slope around Antarctica
title_fullStr Formation and distribution of water masses on the shelf and continental slope around Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Formation and distribution of water masses on the shelf and continental slope around Antarctica
title_sort formation and distribution of water masses on the shelf and continental slope around antarctica
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