Title of article
Distributions of oxygen and carbon stable isotopes and CFC-12 in the water masses of the Southern Ocean at 30°E from South Africa to Antarctica: results of the CIVA1 cruise
Author/Authors
Anne-Sophie Archambeau، نويسنده , , Catherine Pierre، نويسنده , , ALAIN POISSON، نويسنده , , BERNARD SCHAUER، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
14
From page
25
To page
38
Abstract
This study presents oceanic distributions of stable isotopes (δ18O of water and δ13C of ΣCO2) and CFC-12 from samples collected during the CIVA1 cruise (February/March 1993), across the Southern Ocean, along a meridian section at 30°E, from South Africa (44°S) to Antarctica (70°S). The isotopic measurements show important variations between the subantarctic surface waters with low δ18O–high δ13C values and the antarctic surface waters with very low δ18O–low δ13C values. The surface distributions of δ13C values follow the major frontal oceanic structures; the vertical distribution shows the progressive upwelling from the subantarctic zone to the antarctic divergence of 13C-depleted CO2 derived from remineralization of organic matter. Along the Antarctic continental shelf, between 2500 and 4000 m, a core of water with δ18O values close to −0.1‰ is associated with a relative maximum in CFC-12 concentration, although this core is not detected by its temperature and salinity parameters. This water mass, which corresponds to recently formed deep water, may originate from the eastward extension of the Weddell gyre or from bottom waters coming from the East and formed near Prydz Bay.
Keywords
stable isotopes , 18O , CFC-12 , 13C
Journal title
Journal of Marine Systems
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Journal of Marine Systems
Record number
745358
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