Changes in antarctic bottom water off the Wilkes land coast in the Australian-antarctic basin

Long-term changes in Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) off the Wilkes Land coast, East Antarctica, were investigated using historical hydrographic surveys and data from Deep Argo floats. Since the 1980s at the latest, AABW has contracted by approximately 11–14 m yr -1 and undergone isothermal freshening...

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Main Author: Kobayashi, T.
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Published: 2023
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spelling ftgfzpotsdam:oai:gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de:item_5017464 2023-10-09T21:47:03+02:00 Changes in antarctic bottom water off the Wilkes land coast in the Australian-antarctic basin Kobayashi, T. 2023 https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_5017464 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.57757/IUGG23-1143 https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_5017464 XXVIII General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2023 ftgfzpotsdam https://doi.org/10.57757/IUGG23-1143 2023-09-17T23:43:20Z Long-term changes in Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) off the Wilkes Land coast, East Antarctica, were investigated using historical hydrographic surveys and data from Deep Argo floats. Since the 1980s at the latest, AABW has contracted by approximately 11–14 m yr -1 and undergone isothermal freshening by approximately –0.6 × 10 -3 yr -1 . The contraction and freshening of AABW has accelerated in recent decades, with the former being led by the latter. The contraction of AABW was mainly derived from thinning of the denser layers of AABW, which was compensated for by thickening of the upper AABW. This contrast between excessive thinning and compensative thickening has strengthened gradually over time, suggesting that the meridional overturning circulation driven by AABW formation has weakened in the Australian-Antarctic Basin. Dissolved oxygen in AABW appears to have remained constant for approximately 50 years, except for the possibility of some oxygenation after 2000, which was not statistically significant. After 2010, changes in AABW deviated from long-term trends, with contraction and freshening of AABW accelerating significantly from 2011 to 2015 and then slowing down from 2015 to 2019. Meanwhile, the bottommost AABW, which is defined as the layer over bottom 300 m, salinized significantly in the latter 2010s, mainly in response to contraction of AABW. These processes have resulted in the recent salinization of the bottommost AABW in the eastern Australian-Antarctic Basin, even in areas where the salinized Ross Sea Bottom Water has not arrived yet. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ross Sea Wilkes Land GFZpublic (German Research Centre for Geosciences, Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam) Antarctic Australian Antarctic Basin ENVELOPE(120.000,120.000,-60.000,-60.000) Australian-Antarctic Basin ENVELOPE(134.115,134.115,-58.800,-58.800) East Antarctica Ross Sea Wilkes Land ENVELOPE(120.000,120.000,-69.000,-69.000)
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description Long-term changes in Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) off the Wilkes Land coast, East Antarctica, were investigated using historical hydrographic surveys and data from Deep Argo floats. Since the 1980s at the latest, AABW has contracted by approximately 11–14 m yr -1 and undergone isothermal freshening by approximately –0.6 × 10 -3 yr -1 . The contraction and freshening of AABW has accelerated in recent decades, with the former being led by the latter. The contraction of AABW was mainly derived from thinning of the denser layers of AABW, which was compensated for by thickening of the upper AABW. This contrast between excessive thinning and compensative thickening has strengthened gradually over time, suggesting that the meridional overturning circulation driven by AABW formation has weakened in the Australian-Antarctic Basin. Dissolved oxygen in AABW appears to have remained constant for approximately 50 years, except for the possibility of some oxygenation after 2000, which was not statistically significant. After 2010, changes in AABW deviated from long-term trends, with contraction and freshening of AABW accelerating significantly from 2011 to 2015 and then slowing down from 2015 to 2019. Meanwhile, the bottommost AABW, which is defined as the layer over bottom 300 m, salinized significantly in the latter 2010s, mainly in response to contraction of AABW. These processes have resulted in the recent salinization of the bottommost AABW in the eastern Australian-Antarctic Basin, even in areas where the salinized Ross Sea Bottom Water has not arrived yet.
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title_short Changes in antarctic bottom water off the Wilkes land coast in the Australian-antarctic basin
title_full Changes in antarctic bottom water off the Wilkes land coast in the Australian-antarctic basin
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