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Author
Brearley, J.
Sheen, K.
Garabato, A.
Smeed, D.
Speer, K.
Thurnherr, A.
Meredith, M.
Waterman, S.
Date
2013

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The fate of a deep boundary current that originates in the Southeast Pacific and flows southward along the continental slope of South America is elucidated. The current transports poorly ventilated water of low salinity (a type of Pacific Deep Water, PDW), into Drake Passage. East of Drake Passage, the boundary current breaks into fresh anticyclonic eddies, nine examples of which were observed in mooring data from December 2009 to March 2012. The observed eddies appear to originate mainly from a topographic separation point close to 60°W, have typical diameters of 20–60km and accompanying Rossby numbers of 0.1–0.3. These features are likely to be responsible for transporting PDW meridionally across the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, explaining the near homogenization of Circumpolar Deep Water properties downstream of Drake Passage. This mechanism of boundary current breakdown may constitute an important process in the Southern Ocean overturning circulation
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Geophysical Research Letters
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41
Page Range
121-127
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/2013GL058617
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http://hdl.handle.net/1834/17067
ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
https://doi.org/10.1002/2013GL058617
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