Observations were made of ocean microstructure and horizontal currents adjacent to Brunt Ice Shelf in the southeastern Weddell Sea. Periods of in situ supercooled water extending as deep as 65 m were associated with ice nucleation and frazil formation at depth. Ascending ice crystals due to convection lead to increased dissipation rates. The main outflow of potentially supercooled water from deep beneath ice shelf is suggested to be in the deep channel northeast of the measurement site. Because this water is advected southward along the front, it becomes in situ supercooled, leading to suspended ice formation, thermohaline convection, and enhanced dissipation
In proximity to ice shelves, the growth of land-fast sea ice can be influenced by meltwater in the u...
We use new data from the southern Weddell Sea continental shelf to describe water mass conversion pr...
The dense water flowing out from the Weddell Sea significantly contributes to Antarctic Bottom Water...
Cold shelf waters flowing out of the Filchner Depression in the southern Weddell Sea make a signific...
The ice shelf water (ISW) found in the Filchner Trough, located in the southern Weddell Sea, Antarct...
The transport of oceanic heat towards the Antarctic continental margin is central to the mass balanc...
International audienceWe use new observations of stable water isotopes from a research cruise in ear...
Warm water of open ocean origin on the continental shelf of the Amundsen and Bellingshausen Seas cau...
Basal melting of ice shelves is considered to be the principal driver of recent ice mass loss in Ant...
Antarctic ice shelves play a key role in the global climate system, acting as important sites for th...
The average rate of melting at the base of the large Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf in the southern Weddel...
Floating ice shelves are the Achilles’ heel of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. They limit Antarctica’s cont...
A cold water mass, termed Ice Shelf Water, appears to exist for much of the year beneath the sea ice...
Thwaites Glacier is the most rapidly changing outlet of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and adds large ...
In cold polar waters, temperatures sometimes drop below the freezing point, a process referred to as...
In proximity to ice shelves, the growth of land-fast sea ice can be influenced by meltwater in the u...
We use new data from the southern Weddell Sea continental shelf to describe water mass conversion pr...
The dense water flowing out from the Weddell Sea significantly contributes to Antarctic Bottom Water...
Cold shelf waters flowing out of the Filchner Depression in the southern Weddell Sea make a signific...
The ice shelf water (ISW) found in the Filchner Trough, located in the southern Weddell Sea, Antarct...
The transport of oceanic heat towards the Antarctic continental margin is central to the mass balanc...
International audienceWe use new observations of stable water isotopes from a research cruise in ear...
Warm water of open ocean origin on the continental shelf of the Amundsen and Bellingshausen Seas cau...
Basal melting of ice shelves is considered to be the principal driver of recent ice mass loss in Ant...
Antarctic ice shelves play a key role in the global climate system, acting as important sites for th...
The average rate of melting at the base of the large Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf in the southern Weddel...
Floating ice shelves are the Achilles’ heel of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. They limit Antarctica’s cont...
A cold water mass, termed Ice Shelf Water, appears to exist for much of the year beneath the sea ice...
Thwaites Glacier is the most rapidly changing outlet of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and adds large ...
In cold polar waters, temperatures sometimes drop below the freezing point, a process referred to as...
In proximity to ice shelves, the growth of land-fast sea ice can be influenced by meltwater in the u...
We use new data from the southern Weddell Sea continental shelf to describe water mass conversion pr...
The dense water flowing out from the Weddell Sea significantly contributes to Antarctic Bottom Water...