2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2303.08645
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Bathymetry imposes a global pattern of cross-front transport in the Southern Ocean

Abstract: The Southern Ocean plays an integral role in the global climate system, exchanging heat, salt, and carbon throughout the major ocean basins via the deep, fast-flowing Antarctic Circumpolar Current. The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is bounded by spatially and temporally varying fronts that partition distinct water masses. Locating and quantifying cross-front transport is crucial for understanding global patterns of inter-basin exchange; however, this is challenging because fronts are typically defined by hydro… Show more

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