南大洋动力学的闭环:从环极洋流到冰架,从海底混合到表面波

IF 25.2 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Reviews of Geophysics Pub Date : 2024-07-30 DOI:10.1029/2022RG000781
Luke G. Bennetts, Callum J. Shakespeare, Catherine A. Vreugdenhil, Annie Foppert, Bishakhdatta Gayen, Amelie Meyer, Adele K. Morrison, Laurie Padman, Helen E. Phillips, Craig L. Stevens, Alessandro Toffoli, Navid C. Constantinou, Jesse M. Cusack, Ajitha Cyriac, Edward W. Doddridge, Matthew H. England, D. Gwyn Evans, Petra Heil, Andrew McC. Hogg, Ryan M. Holmes, Wilma G. C. Huneke, Nicole L. Jones, Shane R. Keating, Andrew E. Kiss, Noa Kraitzman, Alena Malyarenko, Craig D. McConnochie, Alberto Meucci, Fabien Montiel, Julia Neme, Maxim Nikurashin, Ramkrushnbhai S. Patel, Jen-Ping Peng, Matthew Rayson, Madelaine G. Rosevear, Taimoor Sohail, Paul Spence, Geoffrey J. Stanley
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本文结合南大洋动力系统在全球气候中发挥的关键作用及其正在经历的深刻变化,对南大洋动力系统进行了全面评述。综述的重点是南大洋动力系统不同组成部分之间的联系,汇集了不同研究界的当代观点,目的是在我们对整个系统复杂的反馈网络的理解上形成闭环。本综述以南大洋物理科学研究人员为对象,旨在拓宽他们的知识面,使其超越各自的特定领域,并促进在更知情的情况下开展跨学科合作。本综述将南大洋动力系统分为四个主要部分:大尺度环流、冰冻圈、湍流和重力波。在介绍各组成部分之间的联系之前,概述了每个组成部分的主要动态现象。此外,还概述了观测到的南大洋趋势和未来气候预测。确定了优先研究领域,以弥补我们在了解南大洋系统方面仍然存在的漏洞。
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Closing the Loops on Southern Ocean Dynamics: From the Circumpolar Current to Ice Shelves and From Bottom Mixing to Surface Waves

A holistic review is given of the Southern Ocean dynamic system, in the context of the crucial role it plays in the global climate and the profound changes it is experiencing. The review focuses on connections between different components of the Southern Ocean dynamic system, drawing together contemporary perspectives from different research communities, with the objective of closing loops in our understanding of the complex network of feedbacks in the overall system. The review is targeted at researchers in Southern Ocean physical science with the ambition of broadening their knowledge beyond their specific field, and aims at facilitating better-informed interdisciplinary collaborations. For the purposes of this review, the Southern Ocean dynamic system is divided into four main components: large-scale circulation; cryosphere; turbulence; and gravity waves. Overviews are given of the key dynamical phenomena for each component, before describing the linkages between the components. The reviews are complemented by an overview of observed Southern Ocean trends and future climate projections. Priority research areas are identified to close remaining loops in our understanding of the Southern Ocean system.

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Reviews of Geophysics
Reviews of Geophysics 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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期刊介绍: Geophysics Reviews (ROG) offers comprehensive overviews and syntheses of current research across various domains of the Earth and space sciences. Our goal is to present accessible and engaging reviews that cater to the diverse AGU community. While authorship is typically by invitation, we warmly encourage readers and potential authors to share their suggestions with our editors.
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