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    Pacific Abyssal Transport and Mixing: Through the Samoan Passage versus around the Manihiki Plateau

    Source: Journal of Physical Oceanography:;2019:;volume 049:;issue 006::page 1577
    Author:
    Pratt, Larry J.
    ,
    Voet, Gunnar
    ,
    Pacini, Astrid
    ,
    Tan, Shuwen
    ,
    Alford, Matthew H.
    ,
    Carter, Glenn S.
    ,
    Girton, James B.
    ,
    Menemenlis, Dimitris
    DOI: 10.1175/JPO-D-18-0124.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractThe main source feeding the abyssal circulation of the North Pacific is the deep, northward flow of 5?6 Sverdrups (Sv; 1 Sv ≡ 106 m3 s?1) through the Samoan Passage. A recent field campaign has shown that this flow is hydraulically controlled and that it experiences hydraulic jumps accompanied by strong mixing and dissipation concentrated near several deep sills. By our estimates, the diapycnal density flux associated with this mixing is considerably larger than the diapycnal flux across a typical isopycnal surface extending over the abyssal North Pacific. According to historical hydrographic observations, a second source of abyssal water for the North Pacific is 2.3?2.8 Sv of the dense flow that is diverted around the Manihiki Plateau to the east, bypassing the Samoan Passage. This bypass flow is not confined to a channel and is therefore less likely to experience the strong mixing that is associated with hydraulic transitions. The partitioning of flux between the two branches of the deep flow could therefore be relevant to the distribution of Pacific abyssal mixing. To gain insight into the factors that control the partitioning between these two branches, we develop an abyssal and equator-proximal extension of the ?island rule.? Novel features include provisions for the presence of hydraulic jumps as well as identification of an appropriate integration circuit for an abyssal layer to the east of the island. Evaluation of the corresponding circulation integral leads to a prediction of 0.4?2.4 Sv of bypass flow. The circulation integral clearly identifies dissipation and frictional drag effects within the Samoan Passage as crucial elements in partitioning the flow.
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    contributor authorPratt, Larry J.
    contributor authorVoet, Gunnar
    contributor authorPacini, Astrid
    contributor authorTan, Shuwen
    contributor authorAlford, Matthew H.
    contributor authorCarter, Glenn S.
    contributor authorGirton, James B.
    contributor authorMenemenlis, Dimitris
    date accessioned2019-10-05T06:47:24Z
    date available2019-10-05T06:47:24Z
    date copyright4/22/2019 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2019
    identifier otherJPO-D-18-0124.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4263425
    description abstractAbstractThe main source feeding the abyssal circulation of the North Pacific is the deep, northward flow of 5?6 Sverdrups (Sv; 1 Sv ≡ 106 m3 s?1) through the Samoan Passage. A recent field campaign has shown that this flow is hydraulically controlled and that it experiences hydraulic jumps accompanied by strong mixing and dissipation concentrated near several deep sills. By our estimates, the diapycnal density flux associated with this mixing is considerably larger than the diapycnal flux across a typical isopycnal surface extending over the abyssal North Pacific. According to historical hydrographic observations, a second source of abyssal water for the North Pacific is 2.3?2.8 Sv of the dense flow that is diverted around the Manihiki Plateau to the east, bypassing the Samoan Passage. This bypass flow is not confined to a channel and is therefore less likely to experience the strong mixing that is associated with hydraulic transitions. The partitioning of flux between the two branches of the deep flow could therefore be relevant to the distribution of Pacific abyssal mixing. To gain insight into the factors that control the partitioning between these two branches, we develop an abyssal and equator-proximal extension of the ?island rule.? Novel features include provisions for the presence of hydraulic jumps as well as identification of an appropriate integration circuit for an abyssal layer to the east of the island. Evaluation of the corresponding circulation integral leads to a prediction of 0.4?2.4 Sv of bypass flow. The circulation integral clearly identifies dissipation and frictional drag effects within the Samoan Passage as crucial elements in partitioning the flow.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titlePacific Abyssal Transport and Mixing: Through the Samoan Passage versus around the Manihiki Plateau
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume49
    journal issue6
    journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
    identifier doi10.1175/JPO-D-18-0124.1
    journal fristpage1577
    journal lastpage1592
    treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;2019:;volume 049:;issue 006
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