Circulation of warm deep water on the Amundsen Shelf : Variability and forcing mechanisms.
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Title
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Circulation of warm deep water on the Amundsen Shelf : Variability and forcing mechanisms.
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Other Titles
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아문젠해역에서 고온 심층수의 순환 : 변동성과 외부요인.
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Authors
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Ha, Ho Kyung
Lee, Jae-Hak
Wahlin, Anna K
Kim, Tae-Wan
G. Bjork
Lee, Sang H.
C. Stranne
L. Arneborg
O. Kalen
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Keywords
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Amundsen sea; CDW
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Issue Date
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2012
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Citation
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Ha, Ho Kyung, et al. 2012. Circulation of warm deep water on the Amundsen Shelf : Variability and forcing mechanisms.. Filchner Ronne Ice Shelf Programme(FRISP). Filchner Ronne Ice Shelf Programme(FRISP). 2012.11.23~.
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Abstract
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Two moorings have been placed on either side of a deep trough leading in to the deep shelf basin
in the Western and Central Amundsen Shelf. The moorings measure current speed, temperature,
salinity and oxygen content from about 300 m depth to the bottom (at ≈550 m depth), and the results
are used to characterize the inflows of warm deep water, its variability, and connect the observed
variability to meteorological forcing. An average flow of warm deep water towards the ice shelves
was observed on the eastern side of the channel. The bottom water on the western side of the
channel was colder and fresher than on the eastern side, but still warmer than the cold and fresh
surface layer. The average flow direction in the deep water was away from the iceshelves on the
western side. This indicates a net circulation of warm deep water where warm and salty CDW flows
southward on the eastern side of the channel, and after interaction with the iceshelves flows
northward steered by the topography on the western side of the channel. The flow in the trough is
dominated by barotropic fluctuations that do not contribute to the on-shelf heat transport. Along-
shelf wind at the shelf break is correlated to the barotropic fluctuations in the eastern part of
the channel. This result agrees with previous model studies from the West Antarctic Peninsula and
the Amundsen Sea.
The flow also consists of a baroclpth to the bottom (at ≈550 m depth), and the results
are used to characterize the inflows of warm deep water, its variability, and connect the observed
variability to meteorological forcing. An average flow of warm deep water towards the ice shelves
was observed on the eastern side of the channel. The bottom water on the western side of the
channel was colder and fresher than on the eastern side, but still warmer than the cold and fresh
surface layer. The average flow direction in the deep water was away from the iceshelves on the
wester
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/8388
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Conference Name
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Filchner Ronne Ice Shelf Programme(FRISP)
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Conference Place
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Filchner Ronne Ice Shelf Programme(FRISP)
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Conference Date
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2012.11.23~
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Type
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Proceeding
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Indexed
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Pro(초록)국외
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- 2012-2013, Physical & Bio-geochemical Processes in the Polar Sea Ice Regions: Their Roles & Responses in Global Climate Change (12-13) / Lee, Sang H. (PP12010; PP13020)
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