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A dense water outflow from the Ross Sea, Antarctica: Mixing and the contribution of tides
Authors:Robin Muench  Laurie Padman  Arnold Gordon  Alejandro Orsi  
Institution:aEarth & Space Research, 10433 Ravenna Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125-7745, USA;bEarth & Space Research, 3350 SW Cascade Ave., Corvallis, OR 97333, USA;cLamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, Palisades, NY 10964, USA;dTexas A&M University, College Station, TX 77845-3146, USA
Abstract:We use hydrographic, current, and microstructure measurements, and tide-forced ocean models, to estimate benthic and interfacial mixing impacting the evolution of a bottom-trapped outflow of dense shelf water from the Drygalski Trough in the northwestern Ross Sea. During summer 2003 an energetic outflow was observed from the outer shelf (not, vert, similar 500 m isobath) to the not, vert, similar 1600 m isobath on the continental slope. Outflow thickness was as great as not, vert, similar 200 m, and mean speeds were not, vert, similar 0.6 m s− 1 relative to background currents exceeding not, vert, similar 1 m s− 1 that were primarily tidal in origin. No outflow was detected on the slope in winter 2004, although a thin layer of dense shelf water was present on the outer shelf. When the outflow was well-developed, the estimated benthic stress was of order one Pascal and the bulk Froude number over the upper slope exceeded one. Diapycnal scalar diffusivity (Kz) values in the transition region at the top of the outflow, estimated from Thorpe-scale analysis of potential density and measurements of microscale temperature gradient from sensors attached to the CTD rosette, were of order 10− 3−10− 2 m2 s− 1. For two cases where the upper outflow boundary was particularly sharply defined, entrainment rate we was estimated from Kz and bulk outflow parameters to be not, vert, similar 10− 3 m s− 1 (not, vert, similar 100 m day− 1). A tide-forced, three-dimensional primitive equation ocean model with Mellor-Yamada level 2.5 turbulence closure scheme for diapycnal mixing yields results consistent with a significant tidal role in mixing associated with benthic stress and shear within the stratified ocean interior.
Keywords:Dense outflows  Tidal currents  Diapycnal mixing  Antarctic Bottom Water  Ross Sea
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