Anatomy of a glacial meltwater discharge event in an Antarctic cove

Author:

Meredith Michael P.1ORCID,Falk Ulrike23,Bers Anna Valeria3,Mackensen Andreas3,Schloss Irene R.456,Ruiz Barlett Eduardo4,Jerosch Kerstin3ORCID,Silva Busso Adrián7,Abele Doris3

Affiliation:

1. British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0ET, UK

2. University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany

3. Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Am alten Hafen 24/Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven, Germany

4. Instituto Antártico Argentino, Buenos Aires, Argentina

5. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CADIC, CONICET), Ushuaia, Argentina

6. Universidad Nacional de Tierra del Fuego, Ushuaia, Argentina

7. University of Buenos Aires, 1053 Buenos Aires, Argentina

Abstract

Glacial meltwater discharge from Antarctica is a key influence on the marine environment, impacting ocean circulation, sea level and productivity of the pelagic and benthic ecosystems. The responses elicited depend strongly on the characteristics of the meltwater releases, including timing, spatial structure and geochemical composition. Here we use isotopic tracers to reveal the time-varying pattern of meltwater during a discharge event from the Fourcade Glacier into Potter Cove, northern Antarctic Peninsula. The discharge is strongly dependent on local air temperature, and accumulates into an extremely thin, buoyant layer at the surface. This layer showed evidence of elevated turbidity, and responded rapidly to changes in atmospherically driven circulation to generate a strongly pulsed outflow from the cove to the broader ocean. These characteristics contrast with those further south along the Peninsula, where strong glacial frontal ablation is driven oceanographically by intrusions of warm deep waters from offshore. The Fourcade Glacier switched very recently to being land-terminating; if retreat rates elsewhere along the Peninsula remain high and glacier termini progress strongly landward, the structure and impact of the freshwater discharges are likely to increasingly resemble the patterns elucidated here. This article is part of the theme issue ‘The marine system of the West Antarctic Peninsula: status and strategy for progress in a region of rapid change’.

Funder

European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme

Natural Environment Research Council

AWI, DFG SSP 1158

Marie Curie Action FP 7 IRSES

Instituto Antártico Argentino

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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