Enhanced upwelling of Antarctic Bottom Water by topographic interaction of water mass interfaces

The lower cell of the meridional overturning circulation (MOC) is sourced by dense Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW), which forms and sinks around Antarctica and subsequently fills the abyssal ocean. For the MOC to ‘overturn’, these dense waters must upwell through mixing with lighter waters above. Here...

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Main Authors: Baker, Lois Elizabeth, Mashayek, Ali, Naveira Garabato, Alberto
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Published: Authorea 2022
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:474763 2023-07-30T03:56:38+02:00 Enhanced upwelling of Antarctic Bottom Water by topographic interaction of water mass interfaces Baker, Lois Elizabeth Mashayek, Ali Naveira Garabato, Alberto 2022-12-14 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/474763/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/474763/1/951744_0_merged_1670520978.pdf en English eng Authorea https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/474763/1/951744_0_merged_1670520978.pdf [Unknown type: UNSPECIFIED] NonPeerReviewed 2022 ftsouthampton 2023-07-09T22:58:26Z The lower cell of the meridional overturning circulation (MOC) is sourced by dense Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW), which forms and sinks around Antarctica and subsequently fills the abyssal ocean. For the MOC to ‘overturn’, these dense waters must upwell through mixing with lighter waters above. Here, we investigate the processes underpinning such mixing, and the resulting water mass transformation, using an observationally forced, high-resolution numerical model of the Drake Passage in the Southern Ocean. In the Drake Passage, the mixing of dense AABW formed in the Weddell Sea with lighter deep waters transported from the Pacific Ocean by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is catalysed by energetic flows impinging on rough topography. We find that multiple topographic interaction processes act to facilitate mixing of the two water masses, ultimately resulting in upwelling of waters with neutral density greater 28.19 kg m-3, and downwelling of the lighter waters above. In particular, we identify the role of sharp density interfaces between AABW and overlying waters, and find that the dynamics of the interfaces’ interaction with topography can enhance mixing. Such sharp interfaces between water masses have been observed in several parts of the global ocean, but are unresolved and unrepresented in ocean and climate models. We suggest that they are likely to play an important role in abyssal dynamics and mixing, and therefore require further exploration. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Drake Passage Southern Ocean Weddell Sea University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Weddell Sea Drake Passage Pacific Weddell
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description The lower cell of the meridional overturning circulation (MOC) is sourced by dense Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW), which forms and sinks around Antarctica and subsequently fills the abyssal ocean. For the MOC to ‘overturn’, these dense waters must upwell through mixing with lighter waters above. Here, we investigate the processes underpinning such mixing, and the resulting water mass transformation, using an observationally forced, high-resolution numerical model of the Drake Passage in the Southern Ocean. In the Drake Passage, the mixing of dense AABW formed in the Weddell Sea with lighter deep waters transported from the Pacific Ocean by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is catalysed by energetic flows impinging on rough topography. We find that multiple topographic interaction processes act to facilitate mixing of the two water masses, ultimately resulting in upwelling of waters with neutral density greater 28.19 kg m-3, and downwelling of the lighter waters above. In particular, we identify the role of sharp density interfaces between AABW and overlying waters, and find that the dynamics of the interfaces’ interaction with topography can enhance mixing. Such sharp interfaces between water masses have been observed in several parts of the global ocean, but are unresolved and unrepresented in ocean and climate models. We suggest that they are likely to play an important role in abyssal dynamics and mixing, and therefore require further exploration.
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author Baker, Lois Elizabeth
Mashayek, Ali
Naveira Garabato, Alberto
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Enhanced upwelling of Antarctic Bottom Water by topographic interaction of water mass interfaces
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Naveira Garabato, Alberto
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title Enhanced upwelling of Antarctic Bottom Water by topographic interaction of water mass interfaces
title_short Enhanced upwelling of Antarctic Bottom Water by topographic interaction of water mass interfaces
title_full Enhanced upwelling of Antarctic Bottom Water by topographic interaction of water mass interfaces
title_fullStr Enhanced upwelling of Antarctic Bottom Water by topographic interaction of water mass interfaces
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced upwelling of Antarctic Bottom Water by topographic interaction of water mass interfaces
title_sort enhanced upwelling of antarctic bottom water by topographic interaction of water mass interfaces
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