Antarctic Bottom Water in the Vema Fracture Zone

Author:

Morozov E. G.12ORCID,Frey D. I.123ORCID,Zuev O. A.1ORCID,Makarenko N. I.4,Seliverstova A. M.1ORCID,Mekhova O. S.15,Krechik V. A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow Russia

2. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology Dolgoprudny Russia

3. Marine Hydrophysical Institute Russian Academy of Sciences Sevastopol Russia

4. Lavrentiev Institute of Hydrodynamics Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Novosibirsk Russia

5. St. Petersburg State University St. Petersburg Russia

Abstract

AbstractA section of 46 CTD/Lowered Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler stations along the Vema Fracture Zone (VFZ) was made for the first time with a repeat of the transverse section on the main sill (at 41° W) for the sixth time. Potential temperature of Antarctic Bottom Water when it flows into the fracture increases from 1.3°С to 1.6°C. This temperature increase is much smaller than in the Romanche Fracture Zone because in the VFZ there are not many transverse sills that force the flow to become turbulent. A zone with minimal velocities of the bottom flows exists in the western part of the VFZ up to the main sill. A current with velocities of 0.25 m/s flows above the low velocity zone at a depth of about 4,000 m. Underwater spillways with hydraulically controlled flow of bottom water down the slope from 4,500 m to 5,000 m at speeds up to 0.40 m/s were found east of the sill (in the central and southern channels). The bottom current accelerates as it flows down, but then its kinetic energy decreases. The bottom current slows down and mixes with surrounding waters. A thin (∼30 m) bottom flow descends further to the deep depression. In the southern channel of the VFZ, bottom water flows into a deep (5,400 m) basin. The coldest and densest water reaches this depression during rare inflows.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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