The Ross Sea is critically important in regulating Antarctic sea ice and is biologically productive, which makes changes in the region\u27s physical environment of global concern. We examined the effects of projected changes in atmospheric temperatures and winds on aspects of the ocean circulation likely important to primary production using a high-resolution sea ice-ocean-ice shelf model of the Ross Sea. The modeled summer sea-ice concentrations decreased by 56% by 2050 and 78% by 2100. The duration of shallow mixed layers over the continental shelf increased by 8.5 and 19.2days in 2050 and 2100, and the mean summer mixed layer depths decreased by 12 and 44%. These results suggest that the annual phytoplankton production in the future will...
The causes of the recent increase in Antarctic sea ice extent, characterised by large regional contr...
Satellite imagery shows that there was substantial variability in the sea ice extent in the Ross Sea...
Upward advection or mixing of iron-rich deep waters due to circulation changes driven by the rate of...
The Ross Sea is critically important in regulating Antarctic sea ice and is biologically productive,...
The Ross Sea is critically important in regulating Antarctic sea ice and is biologically productive,...
The Ross Sea, a highly productive region of the Southern Ocean, is expected to experience warming du...
The Ross Sea, the most productive region in the Antarctic, reaches farther south than any body of wa...
The Ross Sea, the most productive region in the Antarctic, reaches farther south than any body of wa...
A 5-km horizontal resolution regional ocean-sea ice-ice shelf model of the Ross Sea is used to exami...
The Ross Sea is the most productive area of ocean in Antarctica, yet it is vulnerable to the effect...
The Ross Sea, the most productive region in the Antarctic, reaches farther south than any body of wa...
A mesoscale resolution (5 km) regional ocean model (ROMS), coupled thermodynamically/dynamically to ...
The Ross Sea (Antarctica) plays a significant role in the Southern Ocean carbon cycle by functioning...
The causes of the recent increase in Antarctic sea ice extent, characterised by large regional contr...
Satellite imagery shows that there was substantial variability in the sea ice extent in the Ross Sea...
Upward advection or mixing of iron-rich deep waters due to circulation changes driven by the rate of...
The Ross Sea is critically important in regulating Antarctic sea ice and is biologically productive,...
The Ross Sea is critically important in regulating Antarctic sea ice and is biologically productive,...
The Ross Sea, a highly productive region of the Southern Ocean, is expected to experience warming du...
The Ross Sea, the most productive region in the Antarctic, reaches farther south than any body of wa...
The Ross Sea, the most productive region in the Antarctic, reaches farther south than any body of wa...
A 5-km horizontal resolution regional ocean-sea ice-ice shelf model of the Ross Sea is used to exami...
The Ross Sea is the most productive area of ocean in Antarctica, yet it is vulnerable to the effect...
The Ross Sea, the most productive region in the Antarctic, reaches farther south than any body of wa...
A mesoscale resolution (5 km) regional ocean model (ROMS), coupled thermodynamically/dynamically to ...
The Ross Sea (Antarctica) plays a significant role in the Southern Ocean carbon cycle by functioning...
The causes of the recent increase in Antarctic sea ice extent, characterised by large regional contr...
Satellite imagery shows that there was substantial variability in the sea ice extent in the Ross Sea...
Upward advection or mixing of iron-rich deep waters due to circulation changes driven by the rate of...