The Antarctic Slope Current near 30 degrees E

The Antarctic Slope Current flows westward above the continental slope of Antarctica, entering the Weddell Sea near 30 degrees E and supplying dense water to the deep overturning cell there, and contributing to global Antarctic Bottom Water formation. Observations from the 2008 I6S hydrographic sect...

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Other Authors: Dong, Jun (authoraut), Speer, Kevin (authoraut), Jullion, Loic (authoraut)
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Published: 2016
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spelling ftfloridasu:oai:diginole.lib.fsu.edu:fsu_405767 2024-06-09T07:41:09+00:00 The Antarctic Slope Current near 30 degrees E Dong, Jun (authoraut) Speer, Kevin (authoraut) Jullion, Loic (authoraut) 2016-02 1 online resource computer https://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A405767/datastream/TN/view/The%20Antarctic%20Slope%20Current%20near%2030%20degrees%20E.jpg Englisheng eng Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans--2169-9275 fsu:405767 (IID) FSU_libsubv1_wos_000373134600002 (DOI) 10.1002/2015JC011099 https://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A405767/datastream/TN/view/The%20Antarctic%20Slope%20Current%20near%2030%20degrees%20E.jpg Text 2016 ftfloridasu 2024-05-10T08:08:10Z The Antarctic Slope Current flows westward above the continental slope of Antarctica, entering the Weddell Sea near 30 degrees E and supplying dense water to the deep overturning cell there, and contributing to global Antarctic Bottom Water formation. Observations from the 2008 I6S hydrographic section are used to investigate the strength of the Slope Current near 30 degrees E. A prominent topographic feature, the Gunnerus Bank, diverts the Slope Current upstream of this longitude, and has a large effect on the current's structure, splitting it into a coastal and offshore component. The bank also enhances water mass mixing and lateral exchange across the slope. As part of the 2008 occupation, an additional line was made along the crest of the bank, forming a closed volume over the western side. By combining hydrographic and Lowered Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler measurements in this box using an inverse method, the Slope Current transport is estimated to be 9.62.3 Sv; the transport associated with the Antarctic Slope Front is 4.00.3 Sv, of which 1.80.3 Sv enters the Weddell Gyre as recently formed dense water. Keywords: Africa, Antarctic, bottom water, coastal, coastal current, current, fronts, sea, slope front, weddell gyre Publication Note: The publisher’s version of record is available at http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1002/2015JC011099 Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Weddell Sea Florida State University: DigiNole Commons Antarctic The Antarctic Weddell Sea Weddell Gunnerus Bank ENVELOPE(33.000,33.000,-68.000,-68.000)
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description The Antarctic Slope Current flows westward above the continental slope of Antarctica, entering the Weddell Sea near 30 degrees E and supplying dense water to the deep overturning cell there, and contributing to global Antarctic Bottom Water formation. Observations from the 2008 I6S hydrographic section are used to investigate the strength of the Slope Current near 30 degrees E. A prominent topographic feature, the Gunnerus Bank, diverts the Slope Current upstream of this longitude, and has a large effect on the current's structure, splitting it into a coastal and offshore component. The bank also enhances water mass mixing and lateral exchange across the slope. As part of the 2008 occupation, an additional line was made along the crest of the bank, forming a closed volume over the western side. By combining hydrographic and Lowered Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler measurements in this box using an inverse method, the Slope Current transport is estimated to be 9.62.3 Sv; the transport associated with the Antarctic Slope Front is 4.00.3 Sv, of which 1.80.3 Sv enters the Weddell Gyre as recently formed dense water. Keywords: Africa, Antarctic, bottom water, coastal, coastal current, current, fronts, sea, slope front, weddell gyre Publication Note: The publisher’s version of record is available at http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1002/2015JC011099
author2 Dong, Jun (authoraut)
Speer, Kevin (authoraut)
Jullion, Loic (authoraut)
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