Ice production and deep-water entrainment in shelf break polynya off Enderby Land, Antarctica

Citation
S. Ushio et al., Ice production and deep-water entrainment in shelf break polynya off Enderby Land, Antarctica, J GEO RES-O, 104(C12), 1999, pp. 29771-29780
Citations number
52
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS
ISSN journal
21699275 → ACNP
Volume
104
Issue
C12
Year of publication
1999
Pages
29771 - 29780
Database
ISI
SICI code
0148-0227(199912)104:C12<29771:IPADEI>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Aircraft observations off Enderby Land, Antarctica, verified that a coastal polynya forms even in severe winters and that new ice production continuou sly occurs there. In the polynya, water temperature profiles were measured for the first time using the aircraft-launched expendable bathythermograph (AXBT). The AXBT data show that the thickness of the winter mixed layer is 350 m or more and that the layer temperatures are near the freezing point. According to the water mass analysis of the winter mixed layer the active h aline convection by the high ice production in the winter polynya contribut es to the formation of more homogeneous and saline mixed layer than that un der the fast ice cover, where the ice grows slowly and convective mixing is calm. Furthermore, the active convection leads to entrainment of the oxyge n-poor deep water under Winter Water. Consequently, in the polynya located over the continental shelf break, the oxygen content of the mixed layer is somewhat lower than that in a coastal polynya that forms on the continental shelf, where the haline convection reaches to the sea bottom. The oxygen u ndersaturation of the thick mixed layer in the shelf break polynya suggests that the deep-water entrainment rate is more intense than that under the p ack ice region in the Weddell Sea with a relatively thin mixed layer. It is , therefore, important to consider such polynya processes which may contrib ute to water mass modification in the Antarctic coastal region.