Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9480125 | Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography | 2005 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
This study combines float data from different projects collected between 1991 and 2003 in the South Atlantic to describe the flow of Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW). Velocity space-time averages are calculated for various grid resolutions and with cells deformed to match the bathymetry, f/H or f/h (with H being the water depth and h being the thickness of the AAIW layer). When judged by the degree of alignment between respective isolines and the resulting average velocity fields, the best grid is based on a nominal cell size of 3° (latitude) by 4° (longitude) with cell shapes deformed according to f/h. Using this grid, objectively estimated mean currents (and their associated errors), as well as meridional and zonal volume transports are estimated. Results show an anticyclonic Subtropical Gyre centred near 36°S and spanning from 23±1°S to 46±1°S. The South Atlantic Current meanders from 33°S to 46°S and shows a mean speed of 9.6±7.8 cm sâ1 (8.5±3.5 Sv; 1 Sv=1Ã106 m3 sâ1). The northern branch of the Subtropical Gyre is located between 22°S and 32°S and flows westward with a mean speed of 4.7±3.3 cm sâ1 (9.3±3.4 Sv). Evidence of a cyclonic Tropical Gyre divided in two sub-cells is visible on the stream function.
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Authors
Ismael Núñez-Riboni, Olaf Boebel, Michel Ollitrault, Yuzhu You, Philip L. Richardson, Russ Davis,