ABYSSAL WATER MASS FORMATION OFF THE EASTERN WILKES-LAND COAST OF ANTARCTICA

Authors
Citation
Td. Foster, ABYSSAL WATER MASS FORMATION OFF THE EASTERN WILKES-LAND COAST OF ANTARCTICA, Deep-sea research. Part 1. Oceanographic research papers, 42(4), 1995, pp. 501-522
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Oceanografhy
ISSN journal
09670637
Volume
42
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
501 - 522
Database
ISI
SICI code
0967-0637(1995)42:4<501:AWMFOT>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
The area off the eastern Wilkes Land coast between 147 and 162 degrees C has been investigated as a site for the formation of bottom and dee p water using seven hydrographic sections obtained in the austral summ er 1985. The sections showed that there was high salinity water near t he freezing point upon the continental shelf in this region. The deepe r shelf water was potentially more dense than the water off the shelf in this region, but a reversely sloping shelf and the Coriolis effect constrain this water from flowing off continuously. Since the sections are very similar to those found in the southern Weddell Sea, it is pr oposed that the same mechanisms that are probably responsible for shel f-break mixing and bottom water formation in the Weddell Sea also take place here. Most of the water on the shelf above the shelf-break sill depth, while not dense enough to form true bottom water, potentially could mix with the Warm Deep Water and interleave with water off the s helf at intermediate and near-bottom depths. Thus this region may cont ribute to what is commonly denoted as Antarctic Bottom Water as effect ively on an areal basis as the shelf-break region of the Weddell Sea.