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High Salinity Shelf Water production rates in Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea from high-resolution salinity observations.


ABSTRACT: High Salinity Shelf Water (HSSW) formed in the Ross Sea of Antarctica is a precursor to Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW), a water mass that constitutes the bottom limb of the global overturning circulation. HSSW production rates are poorly constrained, as in-situ observations are scarce. Here, we present high-vertical-and-temporal-resolution salinity time series collected in austral winter 2017 from a mooring in Terra Nova Bay (TNB), one of two major sites of HSSW production in the Ross Sea. We calculate an annual-average HSSW production rate of ~0.4 Sv (106 m3 s-1), which we use to ground truth additional estimates across 2012-2021 made from parametrized net surface heat fluxes. We find sub-seasonal and interannual variability on the order of [Formula: see text] [Formula: see text], with a strong dependence on variability in open-water area that suggests a sensitivity of TNB HSSW production rates to changes in the local wind regime and offshore sea ice pack.

SUBMITTER: Miller UK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10791653 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High Salinity Shelf Water production rates in Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea from high-resolution salinity observations.

Miller Una Kim UK   Zappa Christopher J CJ   Gordon Arnold L AL   Yoon Seung-Tae ST   Stevens Craig C   Lee Won Sang WS  

Nature communications 20240116 1


High Salinity Shelf Water (HSSW) formed in the Ross Sea of Antarctica is a precursor to Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW), a water mass that constitutes the bottom limb of the global overturning circulation. HSSW production rates are poorly constrained, as in-situ observations are scarce. Here, we present high-vertical-and-temporal-resolution salinity time series collected in austral winter 2017 from a mooring in Terra Nova Bay (TNB), one of two major sites of HSSW production in the Ross Sea. We cal  ...[more]

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