Seasonal variations of the upper ocean in the Scotia Sea and west of the Antarctic Peninsula: observations from instrumented seals

The Scotia Sea and Bransfield Strait represent two major exits through which water masses driven by the western boundary current system of the Weddell Sea gyre leave the basin. In the upper ocean of this study area (0-400 m), five water masses govern the hydrography: Antarctic Surface Water (AASW),...

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Main Authors: Ruiz-Urbaneja, Alex, Aguiar González, Borja, Marrero Díaz, Ángeles, Rodríguez Santana, Ángel
Other Authors: BU-BAS
Format: Lecture
Language:English
Published: Servicio de Publicaciones y Difusión Científica de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10553/122013
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spelling ftunivlaspalmas:oai:accedacris.ulpgc.es:10553/122013 2024-05-12T07:53:25+00:00 Seasonal variations of the upper ocean in the Scotia Sea and west of the Antarctic Peninsula: observations from instrumented seals Ruiz-Urbaneja, Alex Aguiar González, Borja Marrero Díaz, Ángeles Rodríguez Santana, Ángel BU-BAS 2023 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/122013 eng eng Servicio de Publicaciones y Difusión Científica de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) VIII International Symposium on Marine Sciences (ISMS 2022) 978-84-9042-477-3 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/122013 Sí Abstracts Volume VIII International Symposium on Marine Sciences, July 2022 / coordinación, María Esther Torres Padrón, p. 146 251007 Oceanografía física Scotia Sea West Antarctic Peninsula Shelf Ocea Seasonal Hydrography Thermal Fronts Instrumented Seals info:eu-repo/semantics/lecture Lecture 2023 ftunivlaspalmas 2024-04-17T14:15:12Z The Scotia Sea and Bransfield Strait represent two major exits through which water masses driven by the western boundary current system of the Weddell Sea gyre leave the basin. In the upper ocean of this study area (0-400 m), five water masses govern the hydrography: Antarctic Surface Water (AASW), Winter Water (WW), Transitional Zonal Water with Bellingshausen Sea influence (TBW), Transitional Zonal Water with Weddell Sea influence (TWW) and modified Circumpolar Deep Water (mCDW). However, due to the local hazardous weather conditions and sea-ice coverage that prevail through the fall and winter seasons, a year-round description of the regional hydrography has been traditionally hampered, especially in areas shallower than 1000 m where the standard parking depth of the freely drifting Argo floats prevent them to enter. The year-round hydrography of these shallower areas, with a greater influence in coastal scenarios, is of key interest given the role that the ocean plays as a thermal forcing to glacier retreat in polar regions. To this aim, we use a set of historical data based on observations from instrumented seals. These seals migrate every year, during the warm seasons, from the South Orkney Islands and South Georgia Island towards the south along the west Antarctic Peninsula, performing the reverse route as the colder seasons evolve. In this study we present a series of transects of temperature and salinity down to 400 m depth, which cover the year-round variability of the regional hydrography of the shelf and open ocean of the Scotia Sea and West Antarctic Peninsula. These transects extend over distances as long as 1200 km, sampled during a period of time of nearly two months. Notably, on two occasions, the seals remained over nearly the same area in the Scotia Sea for several months, acting like a ‘living mooring’ and recording the time-varying temperature and salinity properties of local watermasses through different seasons. Preliminary results uncover the temperature and salinity variations governing ... Lecture Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bellingshausen Sea Bransfield Strait Scotia Sea Sea ice South Georgia Island South Orkney Islands Weddell Sea Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bellingshausen Sea Bransfield Strait Scotia Sea South Georgia Island ENVELOPE(-36.750,-36.750,-54.250,-54.250) South Orkney Islands ENVELOPE(-45.500,-45.500,-60.583,-60.583) The Antarctic Weddell Weddell Sea
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topic 251007 Oceanografía física
Scotia Sea
West Antarctic Peninsula
Shelf Ocea
Seasonal Hydrography
Thermal Fronts
Instrumented Seals
spellingShingle 251007 Oceanografía física
Scotia Sea
West Antarctic Peninsula
Shelf Ocea
Seasonal Hydrography
Thermal Fronts
Instrumented Seals
Ruiz-Urbaneja, Alex
Aguiar González, Borja
Marrero Díaz, Ángeles
Rodríguez Santana, Ángel
Seasonal variations of the upper ocean in the Scotia Sea and west of the Antarctic Peninsula: observations from instrumented seals
topic_facet 251007 Oceanografía física
Scotia Sea
West Antarctic Peninsula
Shelf Ocea
Seasonal Hydrography
Thermal Fronts
Instrumented Seals
description The Scotia Sea and Bransfield Strait represent two major exits through which water masses driven by the western boundary current system of the Weddell Sea gyre leave the basin. In the upper ocean of this study area (0-400 m), five water masses govern the hydrography: Antarctic Surface Water (AASW), Winter Water (WW), Transitional Zonal Water with Bellingshausen Sea influence (TBW), Transitional Zonal Water with Weddell Sea influence (TWW) and modified Circumpolar Deep Water (mCDW). However, due to the local hazardous weather conditions and sea-ice coverage that prevail through the fall and winter seasons, a year-round description of the regional hydrography has been traditionally hampered, especially in areas shallower than 1000 m where the standard parking depth of the freely drifting Argo floats prevent them to enter. The year-round hydrography of these shallower areas, with a greater influence in coastal scenarios, is of key interest given the role that the ocean plays as a thermal forcing to glacier retreat in polar regions. To this aim, we use a set of historical data based on observations from instrumented seals. These seals migrate every year, during the warm seasons, from the South Orkney Islands and South Georgia Island towards the south along the west Antarctic Peninsula, performing the reverse route as the colder seasons evolve. In this study we present a series of transects of temperature and salinity down to 400 m depth, which cover the year-round variability of the regional hydrography of the shelf and open ocean of the Scotia Sea and West Antarctic Peninsula. These transects extend over distances as long as 1200 km, sampled during a period of time of nearly two months. Notably, on two occasions, the seals remained over nearly the same area in the Scotia Sea for several months, acting like a ‘living mooring’ and recording the time-varying temperature and salinity properties of local watermasses through different seasons. Preliminary results uncover the temperature and salinity variations governing ...
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author Ruiz-Urbaneja, Alex
Aguiar González, Borja
Marrero Díaz, Ángeles
Rodríguez Santana, Ángel
author_facet Ruiz-Urbaneja, Alex
Aguiar González, Borja
Marrero Díaz, Ángeles
Rodríguez Santana, Ángel
author_sort Ruiz-Urbaneja, Alex
title Seasonal variations of the upper ocean in the Scotia Sea and west of the Antarctic Peninsula: observations from instrumented seals
title_short Seasonal variations of the upper ocean in the Scotia Sea and west of the Antarctic Peninsula: observations from instrumented seals
title_full Seasonal variations of the upper ocean in the Scotia Sea and west of the Antarctic Peninsula: observations from instrumented seals
title_fullStr Seasonal variations of the upper ocean in the Scotia Sea and west of the Antarctic Peninsula: observations from instrumented seals
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal variations of the upper ocean in the Scotia Sea and west of the Antarctic Peninsula: observations from instrumented seals
title_sort seasonal variations of the upper ocean in the scotia sea and west of the antarctic peninsula: observations from instrumented seals
publisher Servicio de Publicaciones y Difusión Científica de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC)
publishDate 2023
url http://hdl.handle.net/10553/122013
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South Georgia Island
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op_source Abstracts Volume VIII International Symposium on Marine Sciences, July 2022 / coordinación, María Esther Torres Padrón, p. 146
op_relation VIII International Symposium on Marine Sciences (ISMS 2022)
978-84-9042-477-3
http://hdl.handle.net/10553/122013

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