Title of article :
Downward flow of dense water leaning on a submarine ridge
Author/Authors :
Darelius، Anders نويسنده , , E. and Wهhlin، نويسنده , , A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
16
From page :
1173
To page :
1188
Abstract :
Large-scale dense bottom currents are geostrophic to leading order, with the main flow direction along the continental slope. Bottom friction makes the water descend to greater depths, but only at a small angle to the horizontal. Here the effect of a submarine ridge that intersects the slope is considered. It is shown that the presence of a submarine ridge greatly enhances the downward transport. By leaning against the ridge it is possible for the dense water to flow downhill, perpendicular to the depth contours, even though the first-order dynamics are geostrophic. The requirement for downward flow next to the ridge is that the frictional transport that it induces is sufficiently large to counteract geostrophic advection along the isobaths and out of the ridge region. The dynamics are similar to those of downward flow in submarine canyons, but ridges appear to be more effective in channeling the dense water downhill, in particular for narrow ridges/canyons with small seaward slope of the ridge/canyon axis. The downward flow is analyzed using a simplified analytical model and the results are compared to data from the Filchner Overflow, which agree qualitatively with the model.
Keywords :
Ekman transport , Filchner Overflow , Weddell Sea , Antarctica , secondary circulation , Topographic steering , Dense plume , Density Current
Journal title :
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Record number :
2308234
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