Project Details
Sources and Variability of Weddell Sea Deep Water
Applicant
Professor Torsten Kanzow, Ph.D., since 3/2019
Subject Area
Oceanography
Term
from 2016 to 2021
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 314977141
The Southern Ocean is the source of the Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW). This water mass fills most of the global ocean abyss and thus plays a crucial role in the Meridional Overturning Circulation. As a key feature for the global circulation, changes in the production rates or in the main characteristics of the AABW may impact the circulation in all oceans. The Weddell Sea Deep Water (WSDW), which is formed directly along the slope of the western Weddell Sea or due to mixing with Weddell Sea Bottom Water (WSBW), escaping the Weddell Sea is the most important source of AABW. There are three main source regions of WSDW: the continental shelves of the western and southwestern Weddell Sea, and the eastern Weddell Sea, where recirculating water and water coming from the Indian Sector of the Southern Ocean mix. The main goal of this project is to identify the WSDW variability driven by the different sources and determine the consequences for AABW further downstream. Historical, recent, and future mooring data will be used together with and numerical modelling to fulfill the objectives.
DFG Programme
Infrastructure Priority Programmes
Subproject of
SPP 1158:
Infrastructure area - Antarctic Research with Comparative Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas
International Connection
Brazil
Cooperation Partners
Dr. Oliver Huhn; Professor Dr. Mauricio Mata
Ehemaliger Antragsteller
Dr. Mathias van Caspel, until 3/2019