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GRACE Satellite Observations of Antarctic Bottom Water Transport Variability

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
AbstractAntarctic Bottom Water (AABW) formation and transport constitute a key component of the global ocean circulation. Direct observations suggest that AABW volumes and transport rates may be decreasing, but these observations are too temporally or spatially sparse to determine the cause.
Jemma Jeffree   +5 more
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Formation of Antarctic bottom water in the Weddell Sea

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1971
During the austral summers of 1968 and 1969, the USCGC Glacier penetrated the pack ice of the Weddell Sea to over 75°S in support of the International Weddell Sea Oceanographic Expedition (IWSOE). A total of 83 hydrographic stations were conducted during the two expeditions for analysis of temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrients.
James M. Seabrooke   +2 more
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Antarctic Bottom Water Variability in a Coupled Climate Model

Journal of Physical Oceanography, 2008
Abstract The natural variability of the Weddell Sea variety of Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) is examined in a long-term integration of a coupled climate model. Examination of passive tracer concentrations suggests that the model AABW is predominantly sourced in the Weddell Sea.
Matthew H. England, Agus Santoso
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Antarctic Bottom Water in the Vema Channel

2023
O. A. Zuev, A. M. Seliverstova
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Surges of Antarctic Bottom Water into the North Atlantic

Journal of Physical Oceanography, 1989
Abstract Current meter records show that Antarctic Bottom Water surges into the western North Atlantic with roughly a sixty-day period. A time-dependent mass budget which incorporates estimated volume fluxes from geostrophic calculations, surges with a sixty-day period, a known time-average volume of the very coldest water in the North Atlantic, and a ...
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Recent recovery of Antarctic Bottom Water formation in the Ross Sea driven by climate anomalies

Nature Geoscience, 2020
A. Silvano   +11 more
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Some properties of sea water influencing the formation of Antarctic bottom water

Deep Sea Research (1953), 1957
Abstract The formation of Antarctic bottom water appears to be influenced and controlled by nonlinearities in the dependence of density of sea water on temperature and salinity. Properties of the bottom water are shown to be determined primarily by the temperatures and salinity of the warm deep water, hence seasonal variations of the temperature and ...
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Antarctic Bottom Water sensitivity to spatio-temporal variations in Antarctic meltwater fluxes

2022
Wilton Aguiar   +5 more
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Stability challenges for the commercialization of perovskite–silicon tandem solar cells

Nature Reviews Materials, 2023
Leiping Duan, Kylie R Catchpole
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Antarctic Bottom Water in a changing climate

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
Stephen R. Rintoul   +11 more
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