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    Influences of Topography on the Modeling of Abyssal Water Masses. Part I: Effects of Channel Representation

    Source: Journal of Physical Oceanography:;1999:;Volume( 029 ):;issue: 011::page 2851
    Author:
    Murray, Ross J.
    ,
    Reason, C. J. C.
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0485(1999)029<2851:IOTOTM>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Connections between basins below 4000 m, which may or may not be resolved in computer-generated model topography, have been found to have a considerable impact on the movement of Antarctic Bottom Water and on deep ocean temperatures. Blocked ridges produce sharply stepped tracer distributions and a complete absence of Antarctic influence in the North Atlantic. With channels opened, mass transports through them are of the right order, but interbasin gradients are too small and the water is too dense. Because mixing processes in the channels are poorly represented, some modification of channel properties may be necessary in order to achieve realistic water property distributions. This may be done by making local adjustments of diffusive and viscous coefficients, by the use of single width channels (which may be included inadvertently or by design in topography generation and which allow diffusive and limited advective exchanges between basins), and, when vertical resolution allows it, by an appropriate choice of sill depth at the interbasin channels. The various methods work by controlling the mixing of bottom water with deep water by advection and diapycnal diffusion.
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    contributor authorMurray, Ross J.
    contributor authorReason, C. J. C.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:53:45Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:53:45Z
    date copyright1999/11/01
    date issued1999
    identifier issn0022-3670
    identifier otherams-29148.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4166343
    description abstractConnections between basins below 4000 m, which may or may not be resolved in computer-generated model topography, have been found to have a considerable impact on the movement of Antarctic Bottom Water and on deep ocean temperatures. Blocked ridges produce sharply stepped tracer distributions and a complete absence of Antarctic influence in the North Atlantic. With channels opened, mass transports through them are of the right order, but interbasin gradients are too small and the water is too dense. Because mixing processes in the channels are poorly represented, some modification of channel properties may be necessary in order to achieve realistic water property distributions. This may be done by making local adjustments of diffusive and viscous coefficients, by the use of single width channels (which may be included inadvertently or by design in topography generation and which allow diffusive and limited advective exchanges between basins), and, when vertical resolution allows it, by an appropriate choice of sill depth at the interbasin channels. The various methods work by controlling the mixing of bottom water with deep water by advection and diapycnal diffusion.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleInfluences of Topography on the Modeling of Abyssal Water Masses. Part I: Effects of Channel Representation
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume29
    journal issue11
    journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0485(1999)029<2851:IOTOTM>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage2851
    journal lastpage2871
    treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;1999:;Volume( 029 ):;issue: 011
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