Polar scientists describe and model air-sea and ice-ocean interactions, the formation and chemistry of deep and bottom waters, regional circulations, tidal heights and currents, ocean bathymetry, interannual variability and the Antarctic Slope Front. This latest oceanology volume in the series covers the impacts of ice crystals and icebergs, sea ice biology and geophysics, and the important roles of sea ice in atmospheric and oceanographic processes.
Preface
- Water Masses and Mixing Near the Antarctic Slope Front
- Observations and Modelling of Antarctic Downslope Flows: A Review
- On the Interaction of the Katabatic-Land-Sea Wind System of Antarctica With the High Latitude Southern Ocean
- Thermohaline Variability of the Waters Overlying the West Antarctic Peninsula Continental Shelf
- Oceanic Erosion of a Floating Antarctic Glacier in the Amundsen Sea
- Winter Atmospheric Forcing of the Ross Sea Polynya
- Interannual Ocean and Sea Ice Variability in the Ross Sea
- On the Origin and Influence of Ad#lie Land Bottom Water
- Ocean-Ice Shelf Interaction and Possible Bottom Water Formation in Prydz Bay, Antarctica
- Acoustical Techniques in Antarctic Oceanography
- Transport and Water Masses of the Antarctic Slope Front System in the Eastern Weddell Sea
- Western Weddell Sea Thermohaline Stratification
- Transient Tracer Observations From the Western Weddell Sea During the Drift and Recovery of Ice Station Weddell
- Interactions Between Floating Ice Platelets and Ocean Water in the Southern Weddell Sea
- Impact of Grounded Icebergs on the Hydrographic Conditions Near the Filchner Ice Shelf
- Physical Controls on Ocean Circulation Beneath Ice Shelves Revealed by Numerical Models
- Ocean Circulation Beneath the Western Ronne Ice Shelf, as Derived From in situ Measurements of Water Currents and Properties
- Marine Ice Beneath Filchner Ice Shelf: Evidence From a Multi-Disciplinary Approach
- Tides in the Weddell Sea
- The New Bathymetric Charts of the Weddell Sea: AWI BCWS