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  • The global ocean's overturning circulation is significantly influenced by deep-ocean mixing, turning cold, dense waters into warm, shallower ones.
  • The mixing effectiveness is determined by turbulence intensity near underwater features and the exchange rate of mixed boundary waters with the deeper ocean.
  • Research in the Southern Ocean reveals a new mixing mechanism linked to deep-water flows along steep topographies, emphasizing the need for this process to be included in ocean circulation models.

Article Abstract

The overturning circulation of the global ocean is critically shaped by deep-ocean mixing, which transforms cold waters sinking at high latitudes into warmer, shallower waters. The effectiveness of mixing in driving this transformation is jointly set by two factors: the intensity of turbulence near topography and the rate at which well-mixed boundary waters are exchanged with the stratified ocean interior. Here, we use innovative observations of a major branch of the overturning circulation-an abyssal boundary current in the Southern Ocean-to identify a previously undocumented mixing mechanism, by which deep-ocean waters are efficiently laundered through intensified near-boundary turbulence and boundary-interior exchange. The linchpin of the mechanism is the generation of submesoscale dynamical instabilities by the flow of deep-ocean waters along a steep topographic boundary. As the conditions conducive to this mode of mixing are common to many abyssal boundary currents, our findings highlight an imperative for its representation in models of oceanic overturning.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6613131PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1904087116DOI Listing

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