Thermohaline variability of AAIW in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean investigated using an Altimetry Gravest Empirical Mode

The southeast Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean connects the Atlantic with the Indian Ocean and the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, thereby acting as a major conduit within global ocean circulation. Thermohaline transports in this region are widely thought to have a critical influence on global c...

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Main Author: Hutchinson, Katherine Alessandra
Other Authors: Speich, Sabrina, Swart, Sebastiaan, Ansorge, Isabelle Jane
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/6648
https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/6648/1/thesis_sci_2013_hutchinson_katherine.pdf
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spelling ftunivcapetownir:oai:localhost:11427/6648 2023-05-15T13:32:17+02:00 Thermohaline variability of AAIW in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean investigated using an Altimetry Gravest Empirical Mode Hutchinson, Katherine Alessandra Speich, Sabrina Swart, Sebastiaan Ansorge, Isabelle Jane 2013 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11427/6648 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/6648/1/thesis_sci_2013_hutchinson_katherine.pdf eng eng University of Cape Town Faculty of Science Department of Oceanography http://hdl.handle.net/11427/6648 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/6648/1/thesis_sci_2013_hutchinson_katherine.pdf Master Thesis Masters MSc 2013 ftunivcapetownir 2022-09-13T05:52:57Z The southeast Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean connects the Atlantic with the Indian Ocean and the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, thereby acting as a major conduit within global ocean circulation. Thermohaline transports in this region are widely thought to have a critical influence on global climate. Yet magnitudes of the associated heat and salt content variations are poorly understood due to a lack of hydrographic observations and model limitations. An improved Gravest Empirical Mode (GEM) is set up for the Southern Ocean south of Africa using the updated store of hydrographic measurements obtained from CTD transects for the area, combined with the available Argo profiles sampled in the region. Satellite altimetry is combined with the GEM relationships to create an Altimetry GEM (AGEM), thereby generating 20 years of temperature and salinity fields. These thermohaline sections for the region of the ocean south of Africa are found to be proficient at reproducing observations, with associated RMS errors being two orders of magnitude smaller than those reported by other comparable Southern Ocean GEM studies. Confident in the accuracy of the AGEM produced fields, an examination of the temporal evolution of Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) is undertaken. The fluctuation and trends in heat and salt content anomalies and budgets is presented for each Southern Ocean frontal zone, along with the examination of the change in position of the isopycnal limits and resultant water mass thickness. So as to better understand one of the factors that may be influencing some of the changes detected within AAIW, property alterations of eddies identified in the region from 1992 to 2010 are investigated. A general decrease in magnitude and frequency of cyclones, coupled with an increase in absolute dynamic topography (ADT) of anticyclones, designates elevated injection of warm, saline water into the area. The connection identified between eddy property variations and AAIW modification in the region of the ocean south of ... Master Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean University of Cape Town: OpenUCT Antarctic Indian Southern Ocean The Antarctic
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description The southeast Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean connects the Atlantic with the Indian Ocean and the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, thereby acting as a major conduit within global ocean circulation. Thermohaline transports in this region are widely thought to have a critical influence on global climate. Yet magnitudes of the associated heat and salt content variations are poorly understood due to a lack of hydrographic observations and model limitations. An improved Gravest Empirical Mode (GEM) is set up for the Southern Ocean south of Africa using the updated store of hydrographic measurements obtained from CTD transects for the area, combined with the available Argo profiles sampled in the region. Satellite altimetry is combined with the GEM relationships to create an Altimetry GEM (AGEM), thereby generating 20 years of temperature and salinity fields. These thermohaline sections for the region of the ocean south of Africa are found to be proficient at reproducing observations, with associated RMS errors being two orders of magnitude smaller than those reported by other comparable Southern Ocean GEM studies. Confident in the accuracy of the AGEM produced fields, an examination of the temporal evolution of Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) is undertaken. The fluctuation and trends in heat and salt content anomalies and budgets is presented for each Southern Ocean frontal zone, along with the examination of the change in position of the isopycnal limits and resultant water mass thickness. So as to better understand one of the factors that may be influencing some of the changes detected within AAIW, property alterations of eddies identified in the region from 1992 to 2010 are investigated. A general decrease in magnitude and frequency of cyclones, coupled with an increase in absolute dynamic topography (ADT) of anticyclones, designates elevated injection of warm, saline water into the area. The connection identified between eddy property variations and AAIW modification in the region of the ocean south of ...
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Swart, Sebastiaan
Ansorge, Isabelle Jane
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Thermohaline variability of AAIW in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean investigated using an Altimetry Gravest Empirical Mode
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title Thermohaline variability of AAIW in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean investigated using an Altimetry Gravest Empirical Mode
title_short Thermohaline variability of AAIW in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean investigated using an Altimetry Gravest Empirical Mode
title_full Thermohaline variability of AAIW in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean investigated using an Altimetry Gravest Empirical Mode
title_fullStr Thermohaline variability of AAIW in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean investigated using an Altimetry Gravest Empirical Mode
title_full_unstemmed Thermohaline variability of AAIW in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean investigated using an Altimetry Gravest Empirical Mode
title_sort thermohaline variability of aaiw in the atlantic sector of the southern ocean investigated using an altimetry gravest empirical mode
publisher University of Cape Town
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