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Boletín de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras - INVEMAR
Print version ISSN 0122-9761
Abstract
MOJICA, Jhon F.; HOLLAND, David M. and MONROY, Julio. Submeso-scale Mixing Features in the Gerlache Strait Bays (Antarctica). Bol. Invest. Mar. Cost. [online]. 2021, vol.50, suppl.1, pp.41-58. Epub Dec 13, 2021. ISSN 0122-9761. https://doi.org/10.25268/bimc.invemar.2021.50.suplesp.934.
Measurements of turbulence in the ocean are sparse, especially in environments such as Antarctica. Here we map the spatial distribution of diapycnal diffusivities and the water column characteristics across the three main bays in the Gerlache Strait on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula. The measurements were recorded during the Fifth Colombian Antarctic Expedition, 2018-2019, using a Vertical Microstructure Profiler in free fall for the first 400 m depth, to record fluctuations of vertical shear at dissipation scales (10 -3 - 10 3 m). Diapycnal diffusivities are higher by 1-2 orders of magnitude in the Gerlache mainstream compared with the interior bays, with values from O (log 10kρ= -3 m2s-1) to O (log 10kρ= -5 m2s-1) respectively over the upper 400 m. The highest mixing values were recorded in the southern section of Gerlache Strait (Flandes Bay) compared to the northern one (Charlotte Bay), indicating better well-mixed water in the south. Observed Hot Spots of higher turbulence levels may be associated with the interaction of the entrance of the Upper Circumpolar Depth Water, the Antarctic Surface Water, and the Weddell Sea Deep Waters with resident waters and topography.
Keywords : Sea ice; Antarctic Ocean dynamics; Diapycnal mixing; Gerlache Strait; Mixing..