2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-4727
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Upper ocean salinity variabilities in the Southern Ocean responding to the recent surface salting in perspective of climate changes

Abstract: <p>Water cycle have prevailed on upper ocean salinity acting as the climate change fingerprint in the numerous observation and simulation works. Water mass in the Southern Ocean accounted for the increasing importance associated with the heat and salt exchanges between Subantarctic basins and tropical oceans. The circumpolar deep water (CDW), the most extensive water mass in the Southern Ocean, plays an indispensable role in the formation of Antarctic Bottom Water. In our study, the observed CTDs… Show more

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