Investigation of Deep and Bottom Water Formation in the Western Weddell Sea from Measurement of CFCs on Samples Collected during the Anzone Project

  • Smethie Jr., William (PI)

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9317166 Smethie This proposed work is the analysis of approximately 900 water samples collected in the course of the Weddell Sea Ice Camp (ISW-1) drift and two cruises of the RVIB N.B. Palmer for chlorofluoro- carbons (CFC's). The results will be merged with the hydrographic data set and other tracer data sets to determine time scales and pathways of bottom water formation. The technique of collecting of water samples in flame-sealed glass ampoules has obviated the need for their immediate analysis for CFC's, and will allow the analysis of a greater number of samples form the ice camp. The merged data sets will be used to identify sources of newly-formed bottom water, to estimate the time required to convert shelf water to bottom water, and to determine the extent to which the newly-formed bottom water is in disequilibrium with atmospheric CFC concentrations. ***

StatutTerminé
Date de début/de fin réelle2/1/941/31/97

Financement

  • National Science Foundation: 141 298,00 $ US

Keywords

  • Ciencias atmosféricas
  • Ciencias planetarias y de la Tierra (todo)

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