[1] We use new data from the southern Weddell Sea continental shelf to describe water mass conversion processes in a formation region for cold and dense precursors of Antarctic Bottom Water. The cruises took place in early 1995, 1998, and 1999, and the time series obtained from moored instruments were up to 30 months in length, starting in 1995. We obtained new bathymetric data that greatly improve our definition of the Ronne Depression, which is now shown to be limited to the southwestern continental shelf and so cannot act as a conduit to northward flow from Ronne Ice Front. Large-scale intrusions of Modified Warm Deep Water (MWDW) onto the continental shelf occur along much of the shelf break, although there is only one location where th...
THE intimate thermal contact between the base of Antarctic ice shelves and the underlying ocean ena...
International audienceThe ice shelf water (ISW) found in the Filchner Trough, located in the souther...
The dense water flowing out from the Weddell Sea significantly contributes to Antarctic Bottom Water...
We use new data from the southern Weddell Sea continental shelf to describe water mass conversion pr...
We present oceanographic data from beneath the northern Ronne Ice Shelf. The data were collected dur...
Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf (FRIS) is the world’s largest ice shelf by volume. It helps regulate Antarc...
Interactions between the Southern Ocean and the Weddell Sea ice shelves are important both to the An...
New two-year long records from three moorings, located at 76°S along the eastern flank and shelf of ...
Enhanced basal melt rates have been observed at many ice shelves around Antarctica in the last decad...
The ice shelf water (ISW) found in the Filchner Trough, located in the southern Weddell Sea, Antarct...
We report on oceanographic observations made at the northern end of Larsen C Ice Shelf in the wester...
The dense water flowing out from the Weddell Sea (WS) significantly contributes to Antarctic Bottom ...
We analyzed hydrographic data from the northwestern Weddell Sea continental shelf of the three austr...
The Filchner‐Ronne Ice Shelf (FRIS) is characterized by moderate basal melt rates due to the near‐fr...
The physical oceanographic environment, water mass characteristics, and distribution in the area adj...
THE intimate thermal contact between the base of Antarctic ice shelves and the underlying ocean ena...
International audienceThe ice shelf water (ISW) found in the Filchner Trough, located in the souther...
The dense water flowing out from the Weddell Sea significantly contributes to Antarctic Bottom Water...
We use new data from the southern Weddell Sea continental shelf to describe water mass conversion pr...
We present oceanographic data from beneath the northern Ronne Ice Shelf. The data were collected dur...
Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf (FRIS) is the world’s largest ice shelf by volume. It helps regulate Antarc...
Interactions between the Southern Ocean and the Weddell Sea ice shelves are important both to the An...
New two-year long records from three moorings, located at 76°S along the eastern flank and shelf of ...
Enhanced basal melt rates have been observed at many ice shelves around Antarctica in the last decad...
The ice shelf water (ISW) found in the Filchner Trough, located in the southern Weddell Sea, Antarct...
We report on oceanographic observations made at the northern end of Larsen C Ice Shelf in the wester...
The dense water flowing out from the Weddell Sea (WS) significantly contributes to Antarctic Bottom ...
We analyzed hydrographic data from the northwestern Weddell Sea continental shelf of the three austr...
The Filchner‐Ronne Ice Shelf (FRIS) is characterized by moderate basal melt rates due to the near‐fr...
The physical oceanographic environment, water mass characteristics, and distribution in the area adj...
THE intimate thermal contact between the base of Antarctic ice shelves and the underlying ocean ena...
International audienceThe ice shelf water (ISW) found in the Filchner Trough, located in the souther...
The dense water flowing out from the Weddell Sea significantly contributes to Antarctic Bottom Water...