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Identification of ventilated and submarine glacial meltwaters in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica, using noble gases

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Title
Identification of ventilated and submarine glacial meltwaters in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica, using noble gases
Other Titles
남극 아문젠해 비활성 기체를 이용한 융빙수 순환 파악
Authors
신동엽
함도식
Kim, Tae-Wan
Rhee, Tae Siek
이상훈
박기홍
Park, Jisoo
권영신
Kim, Mi Seon
이동섭
Keywords
Amundsen SeaGlacial meltwaternoble gases
Issue Date
2022
Citation
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.
Abstract
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.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/14065
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.951471
Type
Article
Station
Araon
Indexed
SCIE
Appears in Collections  
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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