The Vertical Middepth Ocean Density Profile: An Interplay between Southern Ocean Dynamics and Interior Vertical Diffusivity

Author:

Yang Xiaoting1,Tziperman Eli12

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

2. b School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Abstract

Abstract The middepth ocean temperature profile was found by Munk in 1966 to agree with an exponential profile and shown to be consistent with a vertical advective–diffusive balance. However, tracer release experiments show that vertical diffusivity in the middepth ocean is an order of magnitude too small to explain the observed 1-km exponential scale. Alternative mechanisms suggested that nearly all middepth water upwells adiabatically in the Southern Ocean (SO). In this picture, SO eddies and wind set SO isopycnal slopes and therefore determine a nonvanishing middepth interior stratification even in the adiabatic limit. The effect of SO eddies on SO isopycnal slopes can be understood via either a marginal criticality condition or a near-vanishing SO residual deep overturning condition in the adiabatic limit. We examine the interplay between SO dynamics and interior mixing in setting the exponential profiles of σ2 and ∂zσ2. We use eddy-permitting numerical simulations, in which we artificially change the diapycnal mixing only away from the SO. We find that SO isopycnal slopes change in response to changes in the interior diapycnal mixing even when the wind forcing is constant, consistent with previous studies (that did not address these near-exponential profiles). However, in the limit of small interior mixing, the interior ∂zσ2 profile is not exponential, suggesting that SO processes alone, in an adiabatic limit, do not lead to the observed near-exponential structures of such profiles. The results suggest that while SO wind and eddies contribute to the nonvanishing middepth interior stratification, the exponential shape of the ∂zσ2 profiles must also involve interior diapycnal mixing.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Oceanography

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