Low-Frequency Wave Activity in the Ocean-Ross Ice Shelf-Atmosphere System
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Title
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Low-Frequency Wave Activity in the Ocean-Ross Ice Shelf-Atmosphere System
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Other Titles
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해양-로스 빙붕-대기 결합 시스템에서의 저주파 파동 거동 규명 연구
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Authors
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Zabotin N.
Godin O. A.
Bromirski P. D.
Jee, Geonhwa
Lee, Won Sang
Yun, Sukyoung
Zabotina L.
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Keywords
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Ocean tides; Ocean-ice shelf-atmosphere coupling; Resonance-related amplification; Ross Ice Shelf
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Issue Date
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2023
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Citation
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Zabotin N., et al. 2023. "Low-Frequency Wave Activity in the Ocean-Ross Ice Shelf-Atmosphere System". EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE, 10(6): 1-16.
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Abstract
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The main subject of this study is the low-frequency (with the periods longer than 2 hr) wave processes in the coupled regional system of the Ross Ice Shelf (RIS), the Ross Sea and the atmosphere above them. We investigate possible causal relationships between the wave activity in the three media using a unique set of geophysical instruments: a hydrophone measuring pressure variations on the seafloor, a network of seismometers measuring vertical displacements of the RIS surface, and a Dynasonde system measuring wave characteristics at the ionospheric altitudes. We present an extension of the previously introduced theoretical model of the coupled resonance vibrations of the RIS that quantifies the connection between the ocean tide and the resonance vibrations of the RIS. The ocean tide is confirmed as the most significant source of excitation of the resonances. Analysis of average power spectra in year-long data sets reveals multiple harmonics of the tide (eight) detected by the RIS seismometers while only three are detected by the seafloor sensor. This may represent a confirmation of the effect of resonance-related broadband amplification predicted by the model. Several peaks in the spectrum of RIS vibrations have periods different from the periods of nearby tidal constituents and may be associated with broad-scale resonance RIS vibrations. Resonances may play a role in maintaining the coupled atmosphere-ocean wave activity. Our results reveal a statistically significant correlation between the spectra of the vertical displacements of the RIS and the spectra of the atmospheric waves.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/14892
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022EA002621
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Type
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Article
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Jang Bogo Station
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SCIE
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