Controls on Dense Shelf Water formation in four East Antarctic polynyas

Coastal polynyas are key formation regions for Dense Shelf Water (DSW) that ultimately contribute to the ventilation of the ocean abyss. However, not all polynyas form DSW. We examine how the physiographic setting, water-mass distribution and transformation, water column stratification, and sea-ice...

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Main Authors: Portela Rodriguez, Esther, Rintoul, Stephen, Herraiz-Borreguero, Laura, Roquet, Fabien, Bestley, Sophie, van Wijk, Esmee, Tamura, Takeshi, Mcmahon, Clive, Guinet, Christophe, Harcourt, Robert, Hindell, Mark
Other Authors: Université de Brest (UBO), University of Tasmania Hobart, Australia (UTAS), CSIRO Wealth from Oceans Flagship, Department of Marine Sciences Gothenburg, Göteborgs Universitet = University of Gothenburg (GU), Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, Australia, National Institute of Polar Research Tokyo (NiPR), Centre d'Études Biologiques de Chizé - UMR 7372 (CEBC), La Rochelle Université (ULR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE), Macquarie University Sydney, Antarctic Research Council
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spelling ftunivrochelle:oai:HAL:hal-03659459v1 2024-02-11T09:58:34+01:00 Controls on Dense Shelf Water formation in four East Antarctic polynyas Portela Rodriguez, Esther Rintoul, Stephen Herraiz-Borreguero, Laura Roquet, Fabien Bestley, Sophie van Wijk, Esmee Tamura, Takeshi Mcmahon, Clive Guinet, Christophe Harcourt, Robert Hindell, Mark Université de Brest (UBO) University of Tasmania Hobart, Australia (UTAS) CSIRO Wealth from Oceans Flagship Department of Marine Sciences Gothenburg Göteborgs Universitet = University of Gothenburg (GU) Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, Australia National Institute of Polar Research Tokyo (NiPR) Centre d'Études Biologiques de Chizé - UMR 7372 (CEBC) La Rochelle Université (ULR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE) Macquarie University Sydney Antarctic Research Council 2022-04-28 https://hal.science/hal-03659459 https://hal.science/hal-03659459/document https://hal.science/hal-03659459/file/main%20manuscript.pdf en eng HAL CCSD hal-03659459 https://hal.science/hal-03659459 https://hal.science/hal-03659459/document https://hal.science/hal-03659459/file/main%20manuscript.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess https://hal.science/hal-03659459 2022 Dense shelf water formation sea ice formation coastal polynyas East Antarctica [SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics] [PHYS]Physics [physics] [SDE]Environmental Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/preprint Preprints, Working Papers, . 2022 ftunivrochelle 2024-01-23T23:34:28Z Coastal polynyas are key formation regions for Dense Shelf Water (DSW) that ultimately contribute to the ventilation of the ocean abyss. However, not all polynyas form DSW. We examine how the physiographic setting, water-mass distribution and transformation, water column stratification, and sea-ice production regulate DSW formation in four East Antarctic coastal polynyas. We use a salt budget to estimate the relative contribution of sea-ice production, lateral advection, and vertical entrainment to the monthly change in salinity in each polynya. DSW forms in Mackenzie polynya due to a combination of physical features (shallow water depth and a broad continental shelf) and high sea-ice production. Sea-ice formation begins early (March) in Mackenzie polynya, counteracting fresh advection and establishing a salty mixed layer in autumn that preconditions the water column for deep convection in winter. Sea ice production is moderate in the other three polynyas, but saline DSW is not formed (a fresh variety is formed in the Barrier polynya). In the Shackleton polynya, brine rejection during winter is insufficient to overcome the very fresh autumn mixed layer. In Vincennes Bay, strong inflow of modified Circumpolar Deep Water stratifies the water column, hindering deep convection and DSW formation. Our study highlights that DSW formation in a given polynya depends on a complex combination of factors, some of which may be strongly altered under a changing climate, with potentially important consequences for the ventilation of the deep ocean, the global meridional overturning circulation, and the transport of ocean heat to Antarctic ice shelves. Report Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Shelves Sea ice HAL - Université de La Rochelle Antarctic East Antarctica Shackleton Vincennes Bay ENVELOPE(109.500,109.500,-66.500,-66.500)
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topic Dense shelf water formation
sea ice formation
coastal polynyas
East Antarctica
[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]
[PHYS]Physics [physics]
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle Dense shelf water formation
sea ice formation
coastal polynyas
East Antarctica
[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]
[PHYS]Physics [physics]
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
Portela Rodriguez, Esther
Rintoul, Stephen
Herraiz-Borreguero, Laura
Roquet, Fabien
Bestley, Sophie
van Wijk, Esmee
Tamura, Takeshi
Mcmahon, Clive
Guinet, Christophe
Harcourt, Robert
Hindell, Mark
Controls on Dense Shelf Water formation in four East Antarctic polynyas
topic_facet Dense shelf water formation
sea ice formation
coastal polynyas
East Antarctica
[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]
[PHYS]Physics [physics]
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
description Coastal polynyas are key formation regions for Dense Shelf Water (DSW) that ultimately contribute to the ventilation of the ocean abyss. However, not all polynyas form DSW. We examine how the physiographic setting, water-mass distribution and transformation, water column stratification, and sea-ice production regulate DSW formation in four East Antarctic coastal polynyas. We use a salt budget to estimate the relative contribution of sea-ice production, lateral advection, and vertical entrainment to the monthly change in salinity in each polynya. DSW forms in Mackenzie polynya due to a combination of physical features (shallow water depth and a broad continental shelf) and high sea-ice production. Sea-ice formation begins early (March) in Mackenzie polynya, counteracting fresh advection and establishing a salty mixed layer in autumn that preconditions the water column for deep convection in winter. Sea ice production is moderate in the other three polynyas, but saline DSW is not formed (a fresh variety is formed in the Barrier polynya). In the Shackleton polynya, brine rejection during winter is insufficient to overcome the very fresh autumn mixed layer. In Vincennes Bay, strong inflow of modified Circumpolar Deep Water stratifies the water column, hindering deep convection and DSW formation. Our study highlights that DSW formation in a given polynya depends on a complex combination of factors, some of which may be strongly altered under a changing climate, with potentially important consequences for the ventilation of the deep ocean, the global meridional overturning circulation, and the transport of ocean heat to Antarctic ice shelves.
author2 Université de Brest (UBO)
University of Tasmania Hobart, Australia (UTAS)
CSIRO Wealth from Oceans Flagship
Department of Marine Sciences Gothenburg
Göteborgs Universitet = University of Gothenburg (GU)
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, Australia
National Institute of Polar Research Tokyo (NiPR)
Centre d'Études Biologiques de Chizé - UMR 7372 (CEBC)
La Rochelle Université (ULR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)
Macquarie University Sydney
Antarctic Research Council
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author Portela Rodriguez, Esther
Rintoul, Stephen
Herraiz-Borreguero, Laura
Roquet, Fabien
Bestley, Sophie
van Wijk, Esmee
Tamura, Takeshi
Mcmahon, Clive
Guinet, Christophe
Harcourt, Robert
Hindell, Mark
author_facet Portela Rodriguez, Esther
Rintoul, Stephen
Herraiz-Borreguero, Laura
Roquet, Fabien
Bestley, Sophie
van Wijk, Esmee
Tamura, Takeshi
Mcmahon, Clive
Guinet, Christophe
Harcourt, Robert
Hindell, Mark
author_sort Portela Rodriguez, Esther
title Controls on Dense Shelf Water formation in four East Antarctic polynyas
title_short Controls on Dense Shelf Water formation in four East Antarctic polynyas
title_full Controls on Dense Shelf Water formation in four East Antarctic polynyas
title_fullStr Controls on Dense Shelf Water formation in four East Antarctic polynyas
title_full_unstemmed Controls on Dense Shelf Water formation in four East Antarctic polynyas
title_sort controls on dense shelf water formation in four east antarctic polynyas
publisher HAL CCSD
publishDate 2022
url https://hal.science/hal-03659459
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https://hal.science/hal-03659459/file/main%20manuscript.pdf
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Ice Shelves
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