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Variability of the Antarctic Slope and Coastal Currents

The Antarctic Slope and Coastal Currents are key ocean circulation features around the Antarctic margin, driving the transport of heat, salt and nutrients around the continent. They are also coupled to the hydrography of the region, where in certain locations around Antarctica, the weakening of these currents facilitate the cross-slope transport of warm water onto the continental slope, inducing basal melt of ice shelves and increasing glacial and ice sheet flow, resulting in global sea level rise. However, a lack of observations in this remote region limits our understanding of these current systems. This work examined the dynamics of the Antarctic Slope and Coastal Currents, which shed new light on their temporal and spatial variability and has implications on their roles in the climate system.


In Part I of this work we examined an intrinsic variability in warm water intrusions on the Antarctic continental slope through canyons, with narrower canyons resulting in more irregular intrusions in an idealised channel ocean model. Using dynamical systems theory we found that this intrinsic variability arises from the Antarctic Slope Current, driven by feedbacks between eddy generation and surface wind stress input.


In Part 2 of this work we compared eddy and current velocities across a 1/10 degree and 1/20 degree regional ocean-sea ice model, showing that eddy activity is more than doubled in the 1/20 degree model than the 1/10 degree model, with minimal differences in current velocities. Eddy activity and coastal current velocities were found to exhibit a hysteresis loop with sea ice, with sea ice growth leading a dampening of eddy activity and current velocities, a feature more strongly represented in the higher resolution model.


In Part III of this work modelled Antarctic Slope Current changes under a transient meltwater perturbation were investigated, representative of projected meltwater inputs under climate change. The Antarctic Slope Current increases non-linearly over time as more meltwater is added around Antarctica, with an increased acceleration towards the middle of the 21st century. The non-linear acceleration is attributed to a strengthened salinity gradient across the continental slope, driven by poleward shifting warm waters. This work provides new dynamical insight into the variability of these circulation features, but also motivates further investigation into these emergent phenomena to better understand their impact on our changing Antarctic climate.

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Date (Publication)
2025-10-08T00:00:00

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ISO 26324:2012

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10.25959/28KB-XQ43
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Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
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Hobart
Tasmania
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Australia

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University of New South Wales - Ong, Qing Yee Ellie
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University of New South Wales - England, Matthew
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Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - Doddridge, Edward
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The University of Melbourne - Constantinou, Navid
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Australian National University - Hogg, Andrew
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This research was supported by the Australian Research Council Special Research Initiative, Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science (ACEAS) (Project Number SR200100008).
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Completed

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Monash University - Ong, Qing Yee Ellie
Victoria
Australia
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Topic category
  • Oceans

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Time period
2021-02-12 2024-12-31
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Not planned
Keywords (Theme)
  • Antarctic marginal ocean
  • ocean modelling
  • geophysical fluid dynamics
Global Change Master Directory Earth Science Keywords, Version 8.5
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  • Continents | Continents | Antarctica
Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC): Fields of Research
  • Physical Oceanography

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Cite data as: Ong, E. Q. Y., England, M., Doddridge, E., Constantinou, N., & Hogg, A. (2025). Variability of the Antarctic Slope and Coastal Currents [Data set]. Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies. https://doi.org/10.25959/28KB-XQ43
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Supplemental Information
Transient Antarctic Slope Current Response to Climate Change Including Meltwater, https://doi.org/10.1029/2024GL113983 Intrinsically Episodic Antarctic Shelf Intrusions of Circumpolar Deep Water via Canyons https://doi.org/10.1175/JPO-D-23-0067.1

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Github repo for Ong et al. 2025

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Github repo for Ong et al. 2024

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Outputs were generated on the National Computing Infrastructure with an idealised ocean model (MOM6) of the Antarctic Slope Current, using community model output from the Consortium of Ocean Sea Ice Modelling of Australia. Outputs and code for analysis are stored on GitHub.
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Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - (IMAS Data Manager)
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Date info (Creation)
2025-08-11T00:00:00
Date info (Revision)
2025-10-09T19:32:17

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ISO 19115-3:2018
 
 

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Antarctic marginal ocean geophysical fluid dynamics ocean modelling
Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC): Fields of Research
Physical Oceanography
Global Change Master Directory Earth Science Keywords, Version 8.5
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