The fieldwork during the "Polarstern" cruise ANT XVI/2 as a contribution to the study of bottom water formation and sea ice transport in the Weddell Sea

The field work during ”Polarstern” cruise ANT XVI/2 aimed to measure circulation and water mass properties in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean, to investigate the contribution of the Weddell Sea to the ocean's role in climate. In this respect water mass modification plays an important...

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Main Authors: Fahrbach, E., Harms, S., Hellmer, H., Jenkins, A., Nicholls, K.W., Østerhus, S., Padman, L., Rohardt, G., Schröder, M., Woodgate, R.A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: University of Bergen 2006
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/17993/
http://folk.uib.no/ngfso/FRISP/Rep14/fahrbach_2000.pdf
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Summary:The field work during ”Polarstern” cruise ANT XVI/2 aimed to measure circulation and water mass properties in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean, to investigate the contribution of the Weddell Sea to the ocean's role in climate. In this respect water mass modification plays an important role, because it leads to the formation of Antarctic Bottom Water which is an essential part of the global thermohaline circulation.