Decadal variability of thermocline and intermediate waters at 24 S in the South Atlantic

New data are presented from 24°S in the South Atlantic in an investigation of the decadal variability of the intermediate and thermocline water masses at this latitude. Variation of salinity on neutral density surfaces is investigated with three transatlantic, full-depth hydrographic sections from 1...

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Main Authors: McCarthy, Gerard, McDonagh, Elaine, King, Brian
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: American Meteorological Society 2011
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Online Access:https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/12198/
https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/12198/1/McCarthy_Decadal_2011.pdf
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spelling ftunivmaynooth:oai:mural.maynoothuniversity.ie:12198 2024-04-28T08:02:58+00:00 Decadal variability of thermocline and intermediate waters at 24 S in the South Atlantic McCarthy, Gerard McDonagh, Elaine King, Brian 2011 text https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/12198/ https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/12198/1/McCarthy_Decadal_2011.pdf en eng American Meteorological Society https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/12198/1/McCarthy_Decadal_2011.pdf McCarthy, Gerard and McDonagh, Elaine and King, Brian (2011) Decadal variability of thermocline and intermediate waters at 24 S in the South Atlantic. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 41 (1). pp. 157-165. ISSN 0022-3670 Article PeerReviewed 2011 ftunivmaynooth 2024-04-09T23:30:38Z New data are presented from 24°S in the South Atlantic in an investigation of the decadal variability of the intermediate and thermocline water masses at this latitude. Variation of salinity on neutral density surfaces is investigated with three transatlantic, full-depth hydrographic sections from 1958, 1983, and 2009. The thermocline is seen to freshen by 0.05 between 1983 and 2009. The freshening is coherent, basinwide, and of a larger magnitude than any errors associated with the datasets. This freshening reverses a basinwide, coherent increase in salinity of 0.03 in the thermocline between 1958 and 1983. Changes in apparent oxygen utilization (AOU) are investigated to support the salinity changes. In the thermocline of the eastern basin, a correlated relationship exists between local AOU and salinity anomalies, which is consistent with the influence of Indian Ocean Water. This correlated relationship is utilized to estimate the magnitude of Indian Ocean influence on the salinity changes in the thermocline. Indian Ocean influence explains half of the salinity changes in the eastern thermocline from 1958 to 1983 but less of the salinity change in the eastern thermocline from 1983 to 2009. Antarctic Intermediate Water properties significantly warm from 1958 through 1983 to 2009. A significant salinification and increase in AOU is evident from 1958 to 1983. Changes in the salinity of AAIW are shown to be linked with Indian Ocean influence rather than changes in the hydrological cycle. Upper Circumpolar Deep Water is seen to be progressively more saline from 1958 through 1983 to 2009. Increased Agulhas leakage and the intensification of the hydrological cycle are conflicting influences on the salinity of thermocline and intermediate waters in the South Atlantic as the former acts to increase the salinity of these water masses and the latter acts to decrease the salinity of these water masses. The results presented here offer an interpretation of the salinity changes, which considers both of these conflicting ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Maynooth University ePrints and eTheses Archive (National University of Ireland)
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description New data are presented from 24°S in the South Atlantic in an investigation of the decadal variability of the intermediate and thermocline water masses at this latitude. Variation of salinity on neutral density surfaces is investigated with three transatlantic, full-depth hydrographic sections from 1958, 1983, and 2009. The thermocline is seen to freshen by 0.05 between 1983 and 2009. The freshening is coherent, basinwide, and of a larger magnitude than any errors associated with the datasets. This freshening reverses a basinwide, coherent increase in salinity of 0.03 in the thermocline between 1958 and 1983. Changes in apparent oxygen utilization (AOU) are investigated to support the salinity changes. In the thermocline of the eastern basin, a correlated relationship exists between local AOU and salinity anomalies, which is consistent with the influence of Indian Ocean Water. This correlated relationship is utilized to estimate the magnitude of Indian Ocean influence on the salinity changes in the thermocline. Indian Ocean influence explains half of the salinity changes in the eastern thermocline from 1958 to 1983 but less of the salinity change in the eastern thermocline from 1983 to 2009. Antarctic Intermediate Water properties significantly warm from 1958 through 1983 to 2009. A significant salinification and increase in AOU is evident from 1958 to 1983. Changes in the salinity of AAIW are shown to be linked with Indian Ocean influence rather than changes in the hydrological cycle. Upper Circumpolar Deep Water is seen to be progressively more saline from 1958 through 1983 to 2009. Increased Agulhas leakage and the intensification of the hydrological cycle are conflicting influences on the salinity of thermocline and intermediate waters in the South Atlantic as the former acts to increase the salinity of these water masses and the latter acts to decrease the salinity of these water masses. The results presented here offer an interpretation of the salinity changes, which considers both of these conflicting ...
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author McCarthy, Gerard
McDonagh, Elaine
King, Brian
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McDonagh, Elaine
King, Brian
Decadal variability of thermocline and intermediate waters at 24 S in the South Atlantic
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King, Brian
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title Decadal variability of thermocline and intermediate waters at 24 S in the South Atlantic
title_short Decadal variability of thermocline and intermediate waters at 24 S in the South Atlantic
title_full Decadal variability of thermocline and intermediate waters at 24 S in the South Atlantic
title_fullStr Decadal variability of thermocline and intermediate waters at 24 S in the South Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Decadal variability of thermocline and intermediate waters at 24 S in the South Atlantic
title_sort decadal variability of thermocline and intermediate waters at 24 s in the south atlantic
publisher American Meteorological Society
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url https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/12198/
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McCarthy, Gerard and McDonagh, Elaine and King, Brian (2011) Decadal variability of thermocline and intermediate waters at 24 S in the South Atlantic. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 41 (1). pp. 157-165. ISSN 0022-3670
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