Identification of ventilated and submarine glacial meltwaters in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica, using noble gases
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Title
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Identification of ventilated and submarine glacial meltwaters in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica, using noble gases
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Other Titles
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남극 아문젠해 비활성 기체를 이용한 융빙수 순환 파악
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Authors
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신동엽
함도식
Kim, Tae-Wan
Rhee, Tae Siek
이상훈
박기홍
Park, Jisoo
권영신
Kim, Mi Seon
이동섭
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Keywords
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Amundsen Sea; Glacial meltwater; noble gases
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Issue Date
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2022
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Citation
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신동엽, et al. 2022. "Identification of ventilated and submarine glacial meltwaters in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica, using noble gases". FRONTIERS OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, 9(1): 1-13.
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Abstract
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To delineate the glacial meltwater distribution, we used five noble gases for optimum multiparameter analysis (OMPA) of the water masses in the Dotson-Getz Trough (DGT), Amundsen Sea. The increased number of tracers allowed us to define potential source waters at the surface, which have not been possible with a small set of tracers. The highest submarine meltwater (SMW) fraction (~0.6%) was present at the depth of ~450 m near the Dotson Ice Shelf. The SMW appeared to travel beyond the continental shelf break along an isopycnal layer. Air-equilibrated freshwater (up to 1.5%), presumably ventilated SMW (VMW) and surface melts, was present in the surface layer (<100 m). The distribution of SMW indicates that upwelled SMW, known as an important carrier of iron to the upper layer, amounts for 29% of the SMW in the DGT. The clear separation of VMW from SMW enabled partitioning of meltwater into locally-produced and upstream fractions and estimation of the basal melting of 53 ? 94 Gt yr-1 for the adjacent ice shelves, assuming that the SMW fractions represent accumulation since the previous Winter Water formation. The Meteoric Water (MET) fractions, consisting of SMW and VMW, comprised 24% of those derived from oxygen isotopes, indicating that the annual input from basal melting is far less than the inventory of meteoric water, represented by MET.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/14065
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.951471
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Type
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Article
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Araon
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SCIE
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- 2022-2022, Carbon cycle change and ecosystem response under the Southern Ocean warming (22-22) / Park, Jisoo (PE22110)
2021-2021, Study on polar ecosystem change by warming and adaptation mechanisms of polar organism (21-21) / Kim, Sanghee (PE21140)
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