Dynamics of Large Pelagic Ice Crystals in an Antarctic Ice Shelf Water Plume Flowing Beneath Land-Fast Sea Ice

Autor: Gabby O'Connor, Brett Grant, Craig Stevens, Natalie Robinson
Rok vydání: 2020
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Popis: Observations of boundary-layer processes and ice crystal behaviour in an outflow region from the Ross/McMurdo Ice Shelves are presented. From a fast ice field camp, we captured the kinematics of free-floating relatively large (many 10s of mm in scale) ice crystals that were advecting as well as aggregating in a depositional layer on the sea ice underside (SIPL, sub-ice platelet layer). Simultaneously, we measured the background oceanic temperature, salinity, currents and turbulence structure. At the camp location the total water depth was 536 m, with the uppermost 50 m being in-situ super-cooled. Tidal flow speeds had an amplitude of around 0.1 m s−1 and the resulting under-ice boundary layer sustained turbulent dissipation rates as large as ϵ = 10−6 W kg−1. Acoustic sampling (200 kHz) identified three classes of backscatter (1) large individual highly mobile targets, (2) echoes from large, individually identifiable suspended crystals and (3) a varying background, presumably of very small (frazil) crystals. This second class of backscatter was associated with crystal sizes far larger than typical, certainly larger than anything normally described as frazil, and some individuals at least were depositing close to fully grown. Measurement indicated crystal scales of the range 30–80 mm. The existence and settlement of this scale of crystal has implications for understanding SIPL evolution and the processes controlling the fate of Ice Shelf Water.
Databáze: OpenAIRE