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April 11, 2022 Mohrmann, M., Swart, S., & Heuzé, C.


Maud Rise is a seamount in the eastern Weddell Sea and the location of polynyas and a persistent halo of reduced sea ice. We present novel in situ data from two profiling floats with up to daily resolved hydrographic profiles in this region. The water properties below the mixed layer of the Maud Rise region are significantly correlated with bathymetric depth; thus, the Maud Rise flank defines the front between the Warm Deep Water of the abyssal ocean and the colder Taylor cap over Maud Rise. We analyze the spiciness curvature in density space to quantify the observed frequency or magnitude of intrusions, which are substantially increased along the flanks of Maud Rise. These intrusions are indicative of enhanced lateral and vertical mixing along heavily sloping isopycnals, creating favorable conditions for thermobaric and double diffusive convection and likely facilitating the formation of the Maud Rise halo and polynyas.

Publication DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GL098036