Title of article
On the dense water spreading off the Ross Sea shelf (Southern Ocean)
Author/Authors
G. Budillon، نويسنده , , S. Gremes Cordero، نويسنده , , E. Salusti، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
21
From page
207
To page
227
Abstract
In this study, current meter and hydrological data obtained during the X Italian Expedition in the Ross Sea (CLIMA Project) are analyzed. Our data show a nice agreement with previous data referring to the water masses present in this area and their dynamics. Here, they are used to further analyze the mixing and deepening processes of Deep Ice Shelf Water (DISW) over the northern shelf break of the Ross Sea. In more detail, our work is focused on the elementary mechanisms that are the most efficient in removing dense water from the shelf: either classical mixing effects or density currents that interact with some topographic irregularity in order to drop to deeper levels, or also the variability of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) which, in its meandering, can push the dense water off the shelf, thus interrupting its geostrophic flow. We also discuss in detail the (partial) evidence of dramatic interactions of the dense water with bottom particulate, of geological or biological origin, thus generating impulsive or quasi-steady density-turbidity currents. This complex interaction allows one to consider bottom particular and dense water as a unique self-interacting system. In synthesis, this is a first tentative analysis of the effect of bottom particulate on the dense water dynamics in the Ross Sea.
Keywords
Dense water dynamics , Bottom particulate , Ross Sea
Journal title
Journal of Marine Systems
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Journal of Marine Systems
Record number
745722
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