Estimates of the Southern Ocean general circulation improved by animal-borne instruments

Over the last decade, several hundred seals have been equipped with conductivity-temperature-depth sensors in the Southern Ocean for both biological and physical oceanographic studies. A calibrated collection of seal-derived hydrographic data is now available, consisting of more than 165,000 profile...

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Main Authors: Roquet, Fabien, Wunsch, Carl, Forget, Gael, Heimbach, Patrick, Guinet, Christophe, Reverdin, Gilles, Charrassin, Jean-Benoit, Bailleul, Frederic, Costa, Daniel P., Huckstadt, Luis A., Goetz, Kimberly T., Kovacs, Kit M., 1956-, Lydersen, Christian, Biuw, Martin, Nøst, Ole A., Bornemann, Horst, Ploetz, Joachim, Bester, Marthan Nieuwoudt, McIntyre, Trevor, Muelbert, Monica M.C., Hindell, Mark A., McMahon, Clive Reginald, Williams, Guy, Harcourt, Robert, Field, Iain C., Chafik, Leon, Nicholls, Keith W., Boehme, Lars, Fedak, Mike A.
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Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union 2013
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spelling ftunivpretoria:oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/37331 2023-05-15T13:46:27+02:00 Estimates of the Southern Ocean general circulation improved by animal-borne instruments Roquet, Fabien Wunsch, Carl Forget, Gael Heimbach, Patrick Guinet, Christophe Reverdin, Gilles Charrassin, Jean-Benoit Bailleul, Frederic Costa, Daniel P. Huckstadt, Luis A. Goetz, Kimberly T. Kovacs, Kit M., 1956- Lydersen, Christian Biuw, Martin Nøst, Ole A. Bornemann, Horst Ploetz, Joachim Bester, Marthan Nieuwoudt McIntyre, Trevor Muelbert, Monica M.C. Hindell, Mark A. McMahon, Clive Reginald Williams, Guy Harcourt, Robert Field, Iain C. Chafik, Leon Nicholls, Keith W. Boehme, Lars Fedak, Mike A. 2013 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/37331 https://doi.org/10.1002/2013GL058304 en eng American Geophysical Union http://hdl.handle.net/2263/37331 Roquet, F, Wunsch, C, Forget, F, Heimbach, P, Guinet, C, Reverdin, G, Charrassin, J-B, Bailleul, F, Costa, DP, Huckstadt, LA, Goetz, KT, Kovacs, KM, Lydersen, C, Biuw, M, Nøst, OA, Bornemann, H, Ploetz, J, Bester, MN, McIntyre, T, Muelbert, MC, Hindell, MA, McMahon, CR, Williams, G, Harcourt, R, Field , IC, Chafik, L, Nicholls, KW, Boehme, L & Fedak, MA, 2013, 'Estimates of the Southern Ocean general circulation improved by animal-borne instruments', Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 40, pp. 1-5. 0094-8276 (print) 1944-8007 (online) doi:10.1002/2013GL058304 © 2013 The Authors. Geophysical Research Letters published by Wiley on behalf of the American Geophysical Union. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. CC-BY-NC-ND Southern Ocean General circulation Improved Animal-borne instruments Article 2013 ftunivpretoria https://doi.org/10.1002/2013GL058304 2022-05-31T13:11:27Z Over the last decade, several hundred seals have been equipped with conductivity-temperature-depth sensors in the Southern Ocean for both biological and physical oceanographic studies. A calibrated collection of seal-derived hydrographic data is now available, consisting of more than 165,000 profiles. The value of these hydrographic data within the existing Southern Ocean observing system is demonstrated herein by conducting two state estimation experiments, differing only in the use or not of seal data to constrain the system. Including seal-derived data substantially modifies the estimated surface mixedlayer properties and circulation patterns within and south of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Agreement with independent satellite observations of sea ice concentration is improved, especially along the East Antarctic shelf. Instrumented animals efficiently reduce a critical observational gap, and their contribution to monitoring polar climate variability will continue to grow as data accuracy and spatial coverage increase. National Ocean Partnership Program http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1944-8007 hb2014 Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Sea ice Southern Ocean University of Pretoria: UPSpace Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Geophysical Research Letters 40 23 6176 6180
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topic Southern Ocean
General circulation
Improved
Animal-borne instruments
spellingShingle Southern Ocean
General circulation
Improved
Animal-borne instruments
Roquet, Fabien
Wunsch, Carl
Forget, Gael
Heimbach, Patrick
Guinet, Christophe
Reverdin, Gilles
Charrassin, Jean-Benoit
Bailleul, Frederic
Costa, Daniel P.
Huckstadt, Luis A.
Goetz, Kimberly T.
Kovacs, Kit M., 1956-
Lydersen, Christian
Biuw, Martin
Nøst, Ole A.
Bornemann, Horst
Ploetz, Joachim
Bester, Marthan Nieuwoudt
McIntyre, Trevor
Muelbert, Monica M.C.
Hindell, Mark A.
McMahon, Clive Reginald
Williams, Guy
Harcourt, Robert
Field, Iain C.
Chafik, Leon
Nicholls, Keith W.
Boehme, Lars
Fedak, Mike A.
Estimates of the Southern Ocean general circulation improved by animal-borne instruments
topic_facet Southern Ocean
General circulation
Improved
Animal-borne instruments
description Over the last decade, several hundred seals have been equipped with conductivity-temperature-depth sensors in the Southern Ocean for both biological and physical oceanographic studies. A calibrated collection of seal-derived hydrographic data is now available, consisting of more than 165,000 profiles. The value of these hydrographic data within the existing Southern Ocean observing system is demonstrated herein by conducting two state estimation experiments, differing only in the use or not of seal data to constrain the system. Including seal-derived data substantially modifies the estimated surface mixedlayer properties and circulation patterns within and south of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Agreement with independent satellite observations of sea ice concentration is improved, especially along the East Antarctic shelf. Instrumented animals efficiently reduce a critical observational gap, and their contribution to monitoring polar climate variability will continue to grow as data accuracy and spatial coverage increase. National Ocean Partnership Program http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1944-8007 hb2014
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Roquet, Fabien
Wunsch, Carl
Forget, Gael
Heimbach, Patrick
Guinet, Christophe
Reverdin, Gilles
Charrassin, Jean-Benoit
Bailleul, Frederic
Costa, Daniel P.
Huckstadt, Luis A.
Goetz, Kimberly T.
Kovacs, Kit M., 1956-
Lydersen, Christian
Biuw, Martin
Nøst, Ole A.
Bornemann, Horst
Ploetz, Joachim
Bester, Marthan Nieuwoudt
McIntyre, Trevor
Muelbert, Monica M.C.
Hindell, Mark A.
McMahon, Clive Reginald
Williams, Guy
Harcourt, Robert
Field, Iain C.
Chafik, Leon
Nicholls, Keith W.
Boehme, Lars
Fedak, Mike A.
author_facet Roquet, Fabien
Wunsch, Carl
Forget, Gael
Heimbach, Patrick
Guinet, Christophe
Reverdin, Gilles
Charrassin, Jean-Benoit
Bailleul, Frederic
Costa, Daniel P.
Huckstadt, Luis A.
Goetz, Kimberly T.
Kovacs, Kit M., 1956-
Lydersen, Christian
Biuw, Martin
Nøst, Ole A.
Bornemann, Horst
Ploetz, Joachim
Bester, Marthan Nieuwoudt
McIntyre, Trevor
Muelbert, Monica M.C.
Hindell, Mark A.
McMahon, Clive Reginald
Williams, Guy
Harcourt, Robert
Field, Iain C.
Chafik, Leon
Nicholls, Keith W.
Boehme, Lars
Fedak, Mike A.
author_sort Roquet, Fabien
title Estimates of the Southern Ocean general circulation improved by animal-borne instruments
title_short Estimates of the Southern Ocean general circulation improved by animal-borne instruments
title_full Estimates of the Southern Ocean general circulation improved by animal-borne instruments
title_fullStr Estimates of the Southern Ocean general circulation improved by animal-borne instruments
title_full_unstemmed Estimates of the Southern Ocean general circulation improved by animal-borne instruments
title_sort estimates of the southern ocean general circulation improved by animal-borne instruments
publisher American Geophysical Union
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/37331
https://doi.org/10.1002/2013GL058304
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Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
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Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
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Antarctic
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
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Roquet, F, Wunsch, C, Forget, F, Heimbach, P, Guinet, C, Reverdin, G, Charrassin, J-B, Bailleul, F, Costa, DP, Huckstadt, LA, Goetz, KT, Kovacs, KM, Lydersen, C, Biuw, M, Nøst, OA, Bornemann, H, Ploetz, J, Bester, MN, McIntyre, T, Muelbert, MC, Hindell, MA, McMahon, CR, Williams, G, Harcourt, R, Field , IC, Chafik, L, Nicholls, KW, Boehme, L & Fedak, MA, 2013, 'Estimates of the Southern Ocean general circulation improved by animal-borne instruments', Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 40, pp. 1-5.
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