In the northern Scotia Sea, the main pathway of Circumpolar Deep Water (CPDW) flows north to pass through a deep gap in the North Scotia Ridge before turning east into the Falkland Trough. A sediment drift has developed on the seabed since the early-middle Miocene, coincident with the opening of Drake Passage and the inception of deep-water flow. Seismic and acoustic surveys show that the drift covers an area of 10,500 km 2 and forms a broadly asymmetrical mound up to 800 m thick. There is a zone of sediment thinning along the northwestern margin, the result of accentuated CPDW flow around rough ocean floor topography. Small debris flows originating around the margins of the drift suggest localized instability and high sediment supply. Four...
Changes in ocean circulation, as reflected in physical property changes of sediments from deep-sea d...
The Drake Passage (DP) is the major geographic constriction for the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (A...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) plays a crucial role in global ocean circulation by fosterin...
The eastward-flowing Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) has influenced sedimentation on the slope a...
The Falkland Trough is a west-east bathymetric deep that separates the Falkland Plateau from the Nor...
The opening of Drake Passage and the Scotia Sea enabled the exchange of water masses between the sou...
It can be suggested from this study that the distribution of both planktonic and benthic foraminifer...
The central Scotia Sea, located between the South American and Antarctic plates, is an integral part...
An unprecedented high-quality, quasi-synoptic hydrographic data set collected during the ALBATROSS c...
The central Scotia Sea, located between the South American and Antarctic plates, is an integral part...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is key to the mixing and ventilation of the world's oceans. This c...
Sediment supply to the Scotia Sea is controlled by the east-flowing Antarctic Circumpolar Current (A...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is key to the mixing and ventilation of the world's oceans. This c...
The deep sea sedimentary record is an archive of the pre-glacial to glacial development of Antarctic...
The North Scotia Ridge controls the eastward and northward flow of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current...
Changes in ocean circulation, as reflected in physical property changes of sediments from deep-sea d...
The Drake Passage (DP) is the major geographic constriction for the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (A...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) plays a crucial role in global ocean circulation by fosterin...
The eastward-flowing Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) has influenced sedimentation on the slope a...
The Falkland Trough is a west-east bathymetric deep that separates the Falkland Plateau from the Nor...
The opening of Drake Passage and the Scotia Sea enabled the exchange of water masses between the sou...
It can be suggested from this study that the distribution of both planktonic and benthic foraminifer...
The central Scotia Sea, located between the South American and Antarctic plates, is an integral part...
An unprecedented high-quality, quasi-synoptic hydrographic data set collected during the ALBATROSS c...
The central Scotia Sea, located between the South American and Antarctic plates, is an integral part...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is key to the mixing and ventilation of the world's oceans. This c...
Sediment supply to the Scotia Sea is controlled by the east-flowing Antarctic Circumpolar Current (A...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is key to the mixing and ventilation of the world's oceans. This c...
The deep sea sedimentary record is an archive of the pre-glacial to glacial development of Antarctic...
The North Scotia Ridge controls the eastward and northward flow of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current...
Changes in ocean circulation, as reflected in physical property changes of sediments from deep-sea d...
The Drake Passage (DP) is the major geographic constriction for the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (A...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) plays a crucial role in global ocean circulation by fosterin...