Pn. Trathan et al., Transport and structure within the Antarctic Circumpolar Current to the north of South Georgia, GEOPHYS R L, 27(12), 2000, pp. 1727-1730
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) crosses rugged topography to the no
rth of South Georgia. In this region the subsurface expression of the Polar
Front (PF) is generally thought to occur north of the Maurice Ewing Bank (
MEB) close to the Subantarctic Front (SAF). However, in January 1996 the PF
was south of the bank, separate from the SAF, in a position where it was m
ost likely constrained by local bathymetry. High rates of transport (25 Sv
eastward) were present at the PF, consistent with previous estimates for th
is current core. High transport rates (20 Sv westward) were also present al
ong the northern shelf of South Georgia close to where the southern ACC Fro
nt (sACCF) has previously been reported. During our occupation, the sACCF w
as not encountered as it probably lay outside the survey area. Comparisons
with recent circumpolar analyses emphasise the potential for variability in
the region.