The influence of the Drygalski Ice Tongue on the local ocean

The Drygalski Ice Tongue presents an ~80 km long floating obstacle to alongshore flows in the Victoria Land coastal ocean region of the Western Ross Sea. Here we use oceanographic data from near to the tongue to explore the interplay between the floating glacier and the local currents and stratifica...

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Published in:Annals of Glaciology
Main Authors: Craig Stevens, Won Sang Lee, Giannetta Fusco, Sukyoung Yun, Brett Grant, Natalie Robinson, Chung Yeon Hwang
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1017/aog.2017.4
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e9326a7ab8aa4fc6a06ac186453958dd 2023-05-15T13:29:33+02:00 The influence of the Drygalski Ice Tongue on the local ocean Craig Stevens Won Sang Lee Giannetta Fusco Sukyoung Yun Brett Grant Natalie Robinson Chung Yeon Hwang 2017-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1017/aog.2017.4 https://doaj.org/article/e9326a7ab8aa4fc6a06ac186453958dd EN eng Cambridge University Press https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0260305517000040/type/journal_article https://doaj.org/toc/0260-3055 https://doaj.org/toc/1727-5644 doi:10.1017/aog.2017.4 0260-3055 1727-5644 https://doaj.org/article/e9326a7ab8aa4fc6a06ac186453958dd Annals of Glaciology, Vol 58, Pp 51-59 (2017) glacier calving ice/ocean interactions sea ice/ice shelf interactions Meteorology. Climatology QC851-999 article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1017/aog.2017.4 2023-03-12T01:31:57Z The Drygalski Ice Tongue presents an ~80 km long floating obstacle to alongshore flows in the Victoria Land coastal ocean region of the Western Ross Sea. Here we use oceanographic data from near to the tongue to explore the interplay between the floating glacier and the local currents and stratification. A vessel-based circuit of the glacier, recording ocean temperature and salinity profiles, reveals the southwest corner to be the coldest and most complex in terms of vertical structure. The southwest corner structure beneath the surface warm, salty layer sustains a block of very cold water extending to 200 m depth. In this same location there was a distinct layer at 370 m not seen anywhere else of water at ~−1.93°C. The new observations broadly, but not directly, support the presence of a coherent Victoria Land Coastal Current. The data suggest the northward moving coastal current turns against the Coriolis force and works its way anticlockwise around the glacier, but with leakage beneath the glacier through the highly ‘rippled’ underside, resulting in a spatially heterogeneous supply to the Terra Nova Bay Polynya region – an important location for the formation of high-salinity shelf water. Article in Journal/Newspaper Annals of Glaciology Ice Shelf Ross Sea Sea ice Victoria Land Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Drygalski ENVELOPE(-61.000,-61.000,-64.717,-64.717) Drygalski Ice Tongue ENVELOPE(163.500,163.500,-75.400,-75.400) Ross Sea Terra Nova Bay Victoria Land Annals of Glaciology 58 74 51 59
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ice/ocean interactions
sea ice/ice shelf interactions
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
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ice/ocean interactions
sea ice/ice shelf interactions
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
Craig Stevens
Won Sang Lee
Giannetta Fusco
Sukyoung Yun
Brett Grant
Natalie Robinson
Chung Yeon Hwang
The influence of the Drygalski Ice Tongue on the local ocean
topic_facet glacier calving
ice/ocean interactions
sea ice/ice shelf interactions
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
description The Drygalski Ice Tongue presents an ~80 km long floating obstacle to alongshore flows in the Victoria Land coastal ocean region of the Western Ross Sea. Here we use oceanographic data from near to the tongue to explore the interplay between the floating glacier and the local currents and stratification. A vessel-based circuit of the glacier, recording ocean temperature and salinity profiles, reveals the southwest corner to be the coldest and most complex in terms of vertical structure. The southwest corner structure beneath the surface warm, salty layer sustains a block of very cold water extending to 200 m depth. In this same location there was a distinct layer at 370 m not seen anywhere else of water at ~−1.93°C. The new observations broadly, but not directly, support the presence of a coherent Victoria Land Coastal Current. The data suggest the northward moving coastal current turns against the Coriolis force and works its way anticlockwise around the glacier, but with leakage beneath the glacier through the highly ‘rippled’ underside, resulting in a spatially heterogeneous supply to the Terra Nova Bay Polynya region – an important location for the formation of high-salinity shelf water.
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author Craig Stevens
Won Sang Lee
Giannetta Fusco
Sukyoung Yun
Brett Grant
Natalie Robinson
Chung Yeon Hwang
author_facet Craig Stevens
Won Sang Lee
Giannetta Fusco
Sukyoung Yun
Brett Grant
Natalie Robinson
Chung Yeon Hwang
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title The influence of the Drygalski Ice Tongue on the local ocean
title_short The influence of the Drygalski Ice Tongue on the local ocean
title_full The influence of the Drygalski Ice Tongue on the local ocean
title_fullStr The influence of the Drygalski Ice Tongue on the local ocean
title_full_unstemmed The influence of the Drygalski Ice Tongue on the local ocean
title_sort influence of the drygalski ice tongue on the local ocean
publisher Cambridge University Press
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url https://doi.org/10.1017/aog.2017.4
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