Ocean circulation and dynamics on the west Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf

dc.contributor.author Moffat Varas, Carlos F.
dc.coverage.spatial Western Antarctic Peninsula
dc.date.accessioned 2008-03-21T18:49:38Z
dc.date.available 2008-03-21T18:49:38Z
dc.date.issued 2007-09
dc.description Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution September 2007 en
dc.description.abstract Observations of current velocity, temperature, salinity and pressure from a 2-year moored array deployment and four hydrographic cruises conducted by the United States Southern Ocean GLOBEC program on the western Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf are used to characterize the ocean circulation and its connection to fresh water and heat fluxes on the shelf. Mean velocities on the shelf are of the order of 5 cm/s or less. Tidal motions are dominated by the M2 and S2 semi-diurnal tides and the O1 and K1 diurnal tides, although the tidal velocities are typically less than 2 cm/s. Near-inertial motions are relatively large, with current velocities as high as 26 cm/s. It is shown that Marguerite Trough, a large bathymetric feature connecting the shelf-break to Marguerite Bay, plays a critical role in determining the circulation. The mean flow is strongly steered in the along-slope direction, and the tidal currents also show increasing current polarization at depth in Marguerite Trough. At timescales of 5 to 20 days, the observations show bottom-intensified motion in Marguerite Trough consistent with bottom-trapped topographic Rossby waves. The subtidal circulation in the trough has a significant wind-driven component in Marguerite Trough, with downwelling-favorable winds forcing cross-shelf flow on the northern side of the trough and along the shore on the outer shelf. Upwelling-favorable winds force roughly the opposite circulation. The cyclonic circulation on the trough helps advect blobs of salty, warm and nutrient-rich water across the shelf. These intrusions are small (≈4 km) and frequent (4 events/month). Also, the Antarctic Peninsula Coastal Current (APCC), a coastal buoyant current which is described for the first time here. The APCC is a seasonal current which is only present during the ice-free season and is forced by freshwater fluxes associated with large glacier melt and precipitation rates in the region. en
dc.description.sponsorship Thanks goes to the agencies who made this thesis possible: the National Science Foundation Office of Polar programs through U.S. Southern Ocean GLOBEC grants OPP 99-10092 and 06-23223, the Chilean government through its Presidential Fellowship program and the Coastal Ocean Institute and the Cooperative Institute for Climate and Ocean Research. en
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dc.identifier.citation Moffat Varas, C. F. (2007). Ocean circulation and dynamics on the west Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf [Doctoral thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution]. Woods Hole Open Access Server. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/2122
dc.identifier.doi 10.1575/1912/2122
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/2122
dc.language.iso en_US en
dc.publisher Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution en
dc.relation.ispartofseries WHOI Theses en
dc.subject Ocean circulation en_US
dc.subject Ocean-atmosphere interaction en_US
dc.subject Laurence M. Gould (Ship) Cruise LMG01-03 en_US
dc.subject Laurence M. Gould (Ship) Cruise LMG02-1A en_US
dc.subject Laurence M. Gould (Ship) Cruise LMG03-02 en_US
dc.subject Nathaniel B. Palmer (Ship) Cruise NBP01-03 en_US
dc.subject Nathaniel B. Palmer (Ship) Cruise NBP01-04 en_US
dc.subject Nathaniel B. Palmer (Ship) Cruise NBP02-02 en_US
dc.subject Nathaniel B. Palmer (Ship) Cruise NBP02-04 en_US
dc.title Ocean circulation and dynamics on the west Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf en
dc.type Thesis en
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