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Redrawing the Iceland–Scotland Overflow Water pathways in the North Atlantic

Earth Sciences

Redrawing the Iceland–Scotland Overflow Water pathways in the North Atlantic

S. Zou, A. Bower, et al.

Discover the surprising pathways of Iceland–Scotland Overflow Water (ISOW) as revealed by new observations and modeling. Conducted by Sijia Zou, Amy Bower, Heather Furey, M. Susan Lozier, and Xiaobiao Xu, this research uncovers how ISOW spreads into the North Atlantic, challenging previous understandings and showcasing intriguing dynamics along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.... show more
Abstract
Iceland–Scotland Overflow Water (ISOW) is a primary deep water mass exported from the Norwegian Sea into the North Atlantic as part of the global Meridional Overturning Circulation. ISOW has historically been depicted as flowing counter-clockwise in a deep boundary current around the subpolar North Atlantic, but this single-boundary-following pathway is being challenged by new Lagrangian observations and model simulations. We show here that ISOW leaves the boundary and spreads into the interior towards the central Labrador and Irminger basins after flowing through the Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone. We also describe a newly observed southward pathway of ISOW along the western flank of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The partitioning of these pathways is shown to be influenced by deep-reaching eddies and meanders of the North Atlantic Current. Our results, in tandem with previous studies, call for a revision in the historical depiction of ISOW pathways throughout the North Atlantic.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 20, 2020
Authors
Sijia Zou, Amy Bower, Heather Furey, M. Susan Lozier, Xiaobiao Xu
Tags
Iceland–Scotland Overflow Water
North Atlantic
deep water mass
Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone
pathways
eddy
Labrador and Irminger basins
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