Lateral tidal mixing in the Antarctic marginal seas |
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Authors: | Aike Beckmann Adriene F Pereira |
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Institution: | (1) Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Postfach 120161, 27515 Bremerhaven, Germany e-mail: beckmann@awi-bremerhaven.de, DE |
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Abstract: | Tidal mixing plays an important role in the modification of dense water masses around the Antarctic continent. In addition to the vertical (diapycnal) mixing in the near-bottom layers, lateral mixing can also be of relevance in some areas. A numerical tide simulation shows that lateral tidal mixing is not uniformly distributed along the shelf break. In particular, strong mixing occurs all along the Ross Sea and Southern Weddell Sea shelf breaks, while other regions (e.g., the western Weddell Sea) are relatively quiet. The latter regions correspond surprisingly well to areas where indications for cross-shelf exchange of dense water masses have been found. The results suggest that lateral tidal mixing may account for the relatively small contribution of Ross Sea dense water masses to Antarctic Bottom Water. |
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Keywords: | Barotropic tidal model Water mass transformation Lateral tidal mixing Antarctic marginal seas |
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