The Driving Mechanisms on Southern Ocean Upwelling Change during the Last Deglaciation
We explore the change in Southern Ocean upwelling during the last deglaciation, based on proxy records and a transient climate model simulation. Our analyses suggest that, beyond a conventional mechanism of the Southern Hemisphere westerlies shift, Southern Ocean upwelling is strongly influenced by...
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doaj-31a823ec164e40549d80593e1f15b35b2021-07-23T13:42:10ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632021-06-011126626610.3390/geosciences11070266The Driving Mechanisms on Southern Ocean Upwelling Change during the Last DeglaciationWei Liu0Zhengyu Liu1Shouwei Li2Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521, USADepartment of Geography, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USADepartment of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521, USAWe explore the change in Southern Ocean upwelling during the last deglaciation, based on proxy records and a transient climate model simulation. Our analyses suggest that, beyond a conventional mechanism of the Southern Hemisphere westerlies shift, Southern Ocean upwelling is strongly influenced by surface buoyancy forcing and the local topography. Over the Antarctic Circumpolar Current region, the zonal mean and local upwelled flows exhibited distinct evolution patterns during the last deglaciation, since they are driven by different mechanisms. The zonal mean upwelling is primarily driven by surface wind stress via zonal mean Ekman pumping, whereas local upwelling is driven by both wind and buoyancy forcing, and is tightly coupled to local topography. During the early stage of the last deglaciation, the vertical extension of the upwelled flows increased downstream of submarine ridges but decreased upstream, which led to enhanced and diminished local upwelling, downstream and upstream of the submarine ridges, respectively.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/11/7/266Southern Ocean upwellinglast deglaciationSouthern Hemisphere westerliesbuoyancy forcingtopography |
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The Driving Mechanisms on Southern Ocean Upwelling Change during the Last Deglaciation |
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The Driving Mechanisms on Southern Ocean Upwelling Change during the Last Deglaciation |
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We explore the change in Southern Ocean upwelling during the last deglaciation, based on proxy records and a transient climate model simulation. Our analyses suggest that, beyond a conventional mechanism of the Southern Hemisphere westerlies shift, Southern Ocean upwelling is strongly influenced by surface buoyancy forcing and the local topography. Over the Antarctic Circumpolar Current region, the zonal mean and local upwelled flows exhibited distinct evolution patterns during the last deglaciation, since they are driven by different mechanisms. The zonal mean upwelling is primarily driven by surface wind stress via zonal mean Ekman pumping, whereas local upwelling is driven by both wind and buoyancy forcing, and is tightly coupled to local topography. During the early stage of the last deglaciation, the vertical extension of the upwelled flows increased downstream of submarine ridges but decreased upstream, which led to enhanced and diminished local upwelling, downstream and upstream of the submarine ridges, respectively. |
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