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Three-layer circulation in the world deepest hadal trench

Earth Sciences

Three-layer circulation in the world deepest hadal trench

H. Jiang, X. Xin, et al.

Dive into the depths of the Challenger Deep with groundbreaking research by Huichang Jiang and colleagues. This study unveils a complex three-layer ocean circulation, revealing seasonal reversals and the critical role of turbulent mixing in shaping deep-sea currents. Discover how these findings enhance our understanding of the ocean's most mysterious regions!... show more
Abstract
The Challenger Deep (CD) is the deepest known hadal trench in the world. Due to challenges in data sampling at extreme ocean depths, the Lower Circumpolar Deep Water (LCDW) transport and ocean circulation structure in the CD remain unclear. By analyzing data from an extra-deep current meter mooring array, here we find a three-layer circulation in the CD, transitioning downward from westward LCDW flow (about -1.866 ± 2.953 Sv, 1 Sv = 10^6 m³/s) to cyclonic circulation, and then to anticyclonic circulation. The westward flow reverses its direction during summer, giving evidence for bidirectional connectivity of deep-sea basins, while the cyclonic-anticyclonic circulation is relatively steady. The LCDW intrusion, local topography and turbulent mixing are crucial for modulating the three-layer circulation. Turbulent mixing plays a key role in driving the anticyclonic circulation. Our findings provide insights for understanding the hydrodynamic environment in the ocean's deepest areas.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 17, 2024
Authors
Huichang Jiang, Xiao Xin, Hongzhou Xu, Chun Zhou, Philip A. Vetter, Liu Yu, Tong Long, Qi'an Chen, Jiwei Tian
Tags
Challenger Deep
ocean circulation
Lower Circumpolar Deep Water
turbulent mixing
deep-sea basins
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