Frontal Structure of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the South Indian Ocean

Using recently published atlas data [Olbers et al., 1992] and the Fine Resolution Antarctic Model (FRAM) [Webb et al., 1991], an investigation has been conducted into the structure of the frontal jets centered around the region of the islands of Crozet (46°27'S, 52°0'E) and Kerguelen (48°1...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Main Authors: Sparrow, Michael D., Heywood, Karen J., Brown, Juan, Stevens, David P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1996
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spelling ftuniveastangl:oai:ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk:15867 2023-06-06T11:46:45+02:00 Frontal Structure of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the South Indian Ocean Sparrow, Michael D. Heywood, Karen J. Brown, Juan Stevens, David P. 1996-03-15 application/pdf https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/15867/ https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/15867/1/DS_12.pdf https://doi.org/10.1029/95JC03750 en eng https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/15867/1/DS_12.pdf Sparrow, Michael D., Heywood, Karen J., Brown, Juan and Stevens, David P. (1996) Frontal Structure of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the South Indian Ocean. Journal of Geophysical Research C: Oceans, 101 (C3). pp. 6377-6391. doi:10.1029/95JC03750 Article PeerReviewed 1996 ftuniveastangl https://doi.org/10.1029/95JC03750 2023-04-13T22:31:21Z Using recently published atlas data [Olbers et al., 1992] and the Fine Resolution Antarctic Model (FRAM) [Webb et al., 1991], an investigation has been conducted into the structure of the frontal jets centered around the region of the islands of Crozet (46°27'S, 52°0'E) and Kerguelen (48°15'S, 69°10'E) in the south Indian Ocean. Geostrophic current velocities and transports were calculated from the temperature and salinity fields available from the atlas and compared with results from FRAM and previous studies. We have identified the Agulhas Return Front (ARF) and the Subtropical Front (STF), as well as the following fronts of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC): the Subantarctic Front (SAP), the Polar Front (PF), and the Southern ACC Front (SACCF), from temperature and salinity characteristics and from geostrophic currents. This analysis of model and atlas data indicates that the jets associated with the ARF, STF, and SAF are topograpliically steered into a unique frontal system north of the islands, having some of the largest temperature and salinity gradients anywhere in the world ocean. The frontal jet associated with the ARF is detectable up to 75°E and has associated with it several northward branching jets. The PF bifurcates in the region of the Ob'Lena (Conrad) seamount; subsurface and surface expressions are identified, separated by as much as 8° of latitude immediately west of the Kerguelen Plateau. The surface expression, carrying the bulk of the transport (~65 Sv), is steered through the col in the Kerguelen Plateau at 56°S, 6° south of the latitude normally associated with the PF at this meridian. On crossing the plateau it rejoins the subsurface expression. In the south, passing eastward along the margin of the Antarctic continent and through the Princess Elizabeth Trough, a frontal jet is identified transporting up to 35 Sv, believed to be the SACCF [Orsi et al., 1995], placing the southern extent of the ACC in the region at 67°S. Copyright 1996 by the American Geophysical Union. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic University of East Anglia: UEA Digital Repository Antarctic The Antarctic Kerguelen Indian Webb ENVELOPE(146.867,146.867,-67.867,-67.867) Princess Elizabeth Trough ENVELOPE(83.000,83.000,-64.167,-64.167) Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 101 C3 6377 6391
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description Using recently published atlas data [Olbers et al., 1992] and the Fine Resolution Antarctic Model (FRAM) [Webb et al., 1991], an investigation has been conducted into the structure of the frontal jets centered around the region of the islands of Crozet (46°27'S, 52°0'E) and Kerguelen (48°15'S, 69°10'E) in the south Indian Ocean. Geostrophic current velocities and transports were calculated from the temperature and salinity fields available from the atlas and compared with results from FRAM and previous studies. We have identified the Agulhas Return Front (ARF) and the Subtropical Front (STF), as well as the following fronts of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC): the Subantarctic Front (SAP), the Polar Front (PF), and the Southern ACC Front (SACCF), from temperature and salinity characteristics and from geostrophic currents. This analysis of model and atlas data indicates that the jets associated with the ARF, STF, and SAF are topograpliically steered into a unique frontal system north of the islands, having some of the largest temperature and salinity gradients anywhere in the world ocean. The frontal jet associated with the ARF is detectable up to 75°E and has associated with it several northward branching jets. The PF bifurcates in the region of the Ob'Lena (Conrad) seamount; subsurface and surface expressions are identified, separated by as much as 8° of latitude immediately west of the Kerguelen Plateau. The surface expression, carrying the bulk of the transport (~65 Sv), is steered through the col in the Kerguelen Plateau at 56°S, 6° south of the latitude normally associated with the PF at this meridian. On crossing the plateau it rejoins the subsurface expression. In the south, passing eastward along the margin of the Antarctic continent and through the Princess Elizabeth Trough, a frontal jet is identified transporting up to 35 Sv, believed to be the SACCF [Orsi et al., 1995], placing the southern extent of the ACC in the region at 67°S. Copyright 1996 by the American Geophysical Union.
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author Sparrow, Michael D.
Heywood, Karen J.
Brown, Juan
Stevens, David P.
spellingShingle Sparrow, Michael D.
Heywood, Karen J.
Brown, Juan
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Frontal Structure of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the South Indian Ocean
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title Frontal Structure of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the South Indian Ocean
title_short Frontal Structure of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the South Indian Ocean
title_full Frontal Structure of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the South Indian Ocean
title_fullStr Frontal Structure of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the South Indian Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Frontal Structure of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the South Indian Ocean
title_sort frontal structure of the antarctic circumpolar current in the south indian ocean
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