Ocean circulation and sea-ice distribution changes induced by an increased melting rate under the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf,


Contact
thomas.jung [ at ] awi.de

Abstract

The Finite Element Sea-ice Ocean Model (FESOM) is being utilized with a high resolution mesh focused on the Antarctic marginal seas and ice shelves to investigate the changes induced in ocean circulation and sea ice distribution by prescribing increased melt rates for the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf (FRIS). The increased freshwater received by the Weddell Sea leads to higher strati�cation, reducing convection and leading to less freshwater reaching the bottom layers. Sea ice distribution changes in the Weddell Sea with higher concentration and thickness along the peninsula during summer while during winter maximum, sea ice volume is increased over a large area in the Weddell Sea. Increased surface freshening and water column stability inhibits convection which reduces the Weddell Gyre transport and increases bottom layer potential temperature, bringing down Antarctic Bottom Water formation.



Item Type
Thesis (Master)
Authors
Divisions
Primary Division
Programs
Primary Topic
Publication Status
Published
Eprint ID
36995
Cite as
Patilea, C. (2014): Ocean circulation and sea-ice distribution changes induced by an increased melting rate under the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Master thesis, Universität Bremen.


Download
[thumbnail of patil2014mt.pdf]
Preview
PDF
patil2014mt.pdf

Download (2MB) | Preview
Cite this document as:

Share

Geographical region

Research Platforms
N/A

Campaigns
N/A


Actions
Edit Item Edit Item