Kg. Speer et A. Forbes, A DEEP WESTERN BOUNDARY CURRENT IN THE SOUTH INDIAN BASIN, Deep-sea research. Part 1. Oceanographic research papers, 41(9), 1994, pp. 1289-1303
A section of closely-spaced hydrographic stations was occupied for the
first time across the western boundary of the South Indian Basin, abo
ve the flank of the Kerguelen Plateau. A northward-flowing deep bounda
ry current was found, whose transport is estimated geostrophically to
be 6 x 10(6) m3 s-1. The section crossed meanders of fronts within the
Antarctic Circumpolar Current, with transports estimated as 5-15 x 10
(6) m3 s-1. The source of bottom water is concluded to be the neighbou
ring Antarctic shelf, including the Adelie coast and a component from
the Ross Sea. Changes in the deep temperature-salinity relation are co
nsistent with an increased component of relatively salty bottom water
from the Ross Sea, over the time period 1972-1992.