Subantarctic Mode Water

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Subantarctic Mode Water is a relatively uniform, cool, and fresh water mass formed north of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current that plays a key role in ventilating the upper ocean and transporting heat and carbon in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Label Occurrences
Subantarctic Mode Water canonical 2

How this entity was disambiguated

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mode water
oceanographic feature
water mass
affectedBy changes in surface winds
freshwater fluxes
surface warming
associatedWith Ekman convergence NERFINISHED
Subantarctic Front NERFINISHED
wind-driven gyre circulation
contributesTo anthropogenic carbon uptake by the Southern Ocean
heat uptake by the Southern Ocean
ocean ventilation
upper ocean stratification
densityRange approximately 26.5–27.1 kg m^-3 potential density
extendsBasin South Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
South Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
extendsLatitude roughly 30°S–50°S
formedBy deep winter mixed layers
subduction
surface buoyancy loss
wintertime surface cooling
formedIn Subantarctic Zone NERFINISHED
formedNorthOf Antarctic Circumpolar Current NERFINISHED
formedSeason austral winter
hasProperty cool
fresh
low potential vorticity
relatively uniform
thick isopycnal layer
weak vertical stratification
hasRole transporting carbon in the Southern Hemisphere
transporting heat in the Southern Hemisphere
ventilating the upper ocean
influences Southern Hemisphere climate
air–sea CO2 exchange
heat content of the upper ocean
nutrient distribution in the upper ocean
locatedIn Southern Ocean
monitoredBy Argo floats NERFINISHED
ocean reanalysis products
ship-based hydrographic sections
relevantTo carbon cycle research
climate change studies
ocean heat uptake assessments
salinityRange approximately 34.2–35.0 psu
temperatureRange approximately 4–12 °C

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West Wind Drift interactsWith Subantarctic Mode Water