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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A | 2014

Ocean processes at the Antarctic continental slope

Karen J. Heywood; Sunke Schmidtko; Céline Heuzé; Jan Kaiser; Timothy D. Jickells; Bastien Y. Queste; David P. Stevens; Martin R. Wadley; Andrew F. Thompson; Sophie Fielding; Damien Guihen; Elizabeth Creed; Jeff Ridley; Walker O. Smith

The Antarctic continental shelves and slopes occupy relatively small areas, but, nevertheless, are important for global climate, biogeochemical cycling and ecosystem functioning. Processes of water mass transformation through sea ice formation/melting and ocean–atmosphere interaction are key to the formation of deep and bottom waters as well as determining the heat flux beneath ice shelves. Climate models, however, struggle to capture these physical processes and are unable to reproduce water mass properties of the region. Dynamics at the continental slope are key for correctly modelling climate, yet their small spatial scale presents challenges both for ocean modelling and for observational studies. Cross-slope exchange processes are also vital for the flux of nutrients such as iron from the continental shelf into the mixed layer of the Southern Ocean. An iron-cycling model embedded in an eddy-permitting ocean model reveals the importance of sedimentary iron in fertilizing parts of the Southern Ocean. Ocean gliders play a key role in improving our ability to observe and understand these small-scale processes at the continental shelf break. The Gliders: Excellent New Tools for Observing the Ocean (GENTOO) project deployed three Seagliders for up to two months in early 2012 to sample the water to the east of the Antarctic Peninsula in unprecedented temporal and spatial detail. The glider data resolve small-scale exchange processes across the shelf-break front (the Antarctic Slope Front) and the fronts biogeochemical signature. GENTOO demonstrated the capability of ocean gliders to play a key role in a future multi-disciplinary Southern Ocean observing system.


Limnology and Oceanography-methods | 2014

An assessment of the use of ocean gliders to undertake acoustic measurements of zooplankton: the distribution and density of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) in the Weddell Sea

Damien Guihen; Sophie Fielding; Eugene J. Murphy; Karen J. Heywood; Gwyn Griffiths


Methods in Oceanography | 2014

Assessing the potential of autonomous submarine gliders for ecosystem monitoring across multiple trophic levels (plankton to cetaceans) and pollutants in shallow shelf seas

Lavinia Suberg; Russell B. Wynn; Jeroen van der Kooij; Liam Fernand; Sophie Fielding; Damien Guihen; Douglas Gillespie; Mark Johnson; Kalliopi Gkikopoulou; Ian Allan; Branislav Vrana; Peter I. Miller; David A. Smeed; Alice R. Jones


Archive | 2014

Zooplankton abundance and distribution from an echo-sounder mounted on an underwater glider: A case study on Antarctic krill. Poster at: Ocean Sciences Meeting 2014, Honolulu, HI, USA, 24-28 Feb 2014.

Damien Guihen; Sophie Fielding; Eugene J. Murphy; Gwyn Griffiths; Karen J. Heywood


Archive | 2014

slopeprocesses at the Antarctic continental

Walker O. Smith; Sophie Fielding; Damien Guihen; Elizabeth Creed; Jeff Ridley; Bastien Y. Queste; David P. Stevens; Martin R. Wadley; J. Heywood; Sunke Schmidtko; Jan Kaiser


Archive | 2014

Workshop on glider-borne echo-sounder data processing

Sophie Fielding; Damien Guihen


Archive | 2013

ES853 echo-sounder processing workshop

Damien Guihen; Sophie Fielding


Archive | 2013

Assessing ecosystem dynamics using AUVs: mapping the density and distribution of zooplankton with a glider. Poster at: UK Integrated Marine Observing Network initiative workshop, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, 10-12 Oct 2013.

Sophie Fielding; Damien Guihen; Eugene J. Murphy; Karen J. Heywood; Gwyn Griffiths


Archive | 2012

Ocean glider based, acoustic detection of Antarctic krill (UK Antarctic Science)

Damien Guihen; Sophie Fielding; Gwyn Griffiths; Elizabeth Creed; Eugene J. Murphy; Karen J. Heywood


Archive | 2012

Acoustic detection of krill from an undersea glider

Sophie Fielding; Damien Guihen; Gwyn Griffiths; Elizabeth Creed; Steve Curnow; Eugene J. Murphy; Karen J. Heywood

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Gwyn Griffiths

National Oceanography Centre

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Jan Kaiser

University of East Anglia

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Sunke Schmidtko

University of East Anglia

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