Oceanographic conditions on the Weddell Sea Shelf during the German Antarctic Expedition 1979/80

Hydrographic (CTD), current and water level measurements obtained in the vicinity of the floating Ronne and Filchner Ice Shelves are presented. The distribution of Western Shelf Water (S > 34.7) and Ice Shelf Water (T<-1.9"C) are discussed. The general circulation in the area seems to con...

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Published in:Polar Research
Main Authors: Foldvik, Arne, Gammelsrød, Tor, Slotsvik, Noralf, Tørresen, Tor
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 1985
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Online Access:https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2526
https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v3i2.6953
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Summary:Hydrographic (CTD), current and water level measurements obtained in the vicinity of the floating Ronne and Filchner Ice Shelves are presented. The distribution of Western Shelf Water (S > 34.7) and Ice Shelf Water (T<-1.9"C) are discussed. The general circulation in the area seems to consist of two large cyclonic gyres, one in the Filchner Depression and one north of the Ronne Ice Shelf. Each gyre shows a warm' (T ~ -1°C) southgoing flow of Modified Weddell Deep Water and a cold northward flow of Ice Shelf Water. The mean surface current was found to be 8cm/s towards the north-west along the barrier. The mean flow below the ice shelf shows significant components normal to the bamer, and mixing seems to be very efficient here. Well mixed layers down to more than 150 m were observed. North of Berkner Island the water level shows a typical mixed tide with tidal range -3 m. In the tidal currents the semidiurnal constituents dominate (-30 cm/s) and with the largest current components normal to the barrier.