Scientists solve mystery of Antarctic hole twice size of Wales

scientists solve mystery of antarctic hole twice size of wales

Scientists have solved the mystery behind the appearance of an Antarctic hole

Scientists have solved the mystery behind the appearance of an Antarctic hole twice the size of Wales.

The rare opening in the sea ice puzzled researchers when it occurred during the winters of 2016 and 2017.

In winter 2017, the so-called Maud Rise polynya was especially large, growing from 9,500 square kilometers in mid-September to about 80,000 square kilometers by late October.

However, a study published Wednesday (1 May) in Science Advances reveals a key process that had eluded scientists as to how the opening was able to form and persist for several weeks.

The team of researchers from the University of Southampton, the University of Gothenburg and the University of California San Diego studied the Maud Rise polynya – named after the submerged mountain-like feature in the Weddell Sea, over which it grows.

scientists solve mystery of antarctic hole twice size of wales

The rare opening in the sea ice puzzled researchers

They found the polynya was brought on by complex interactions between the wind, ocean currents, and the unique geography of the ocean floor, transporting heat and salt towards the surface.

In Antarctica, the surface of the ocean freezes over in the winter, with sea ice covering an area about twice the size of the continental United States.

In coastal areas, openings in the sea ice occur every year. Here, strong coastal winds blow off the continent and push the ice away, exposing the seawater below. It is much rarer for these polynyas to form in sea ice over the open ocean, hundreds of kilometres away from the coast where the seas are thousands of meters deep.

Aditya Narayanan, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Southampton, who led the research, said: “The Maud Rise polynya was discovered in the 1970s when remote sensing satellites that can see sea ice over the Southern Ocean were first launched.”

scientists solve mystery of antarctic hole twice size of wales

It occurred during the winters of 2016 and 2017

“It persisted through consecutive winters from 1974 to 1976 and oceanographers back then assumed it would be an annual occurrence. But since the 1970s, it has occurred only sporadically and for brief intervals.”

“2017 was the first time that we’ve had such a large and long-lived polynya in the Weddell Sea since the 1970s.”

During 2016 and 2017, the large circular ocean current around the Weddell Sea became stronger. One of the consequences of this is that the deep layer of warm, salty water rises, making it easier for salt and heat to mix vertically into the surface water.

Fabien Roquet, a Professor in Physical Oceanography at the University of Gothenburg and co-author of the research, said: “This upwelling helps to explain how the sea ice might melt. But as sea ice melts this leads to a freshening of the surface water, which should in turn put a stop to the mixing. So, another process must be happening for the polynya to persist. There must be an additional input of salt from somewhere.”

The researchers used remotely sensed sea ice maps, observations from autonomous floats and tagged marine mammals, alongside a computational model of the ocean’s state. They found that as the Weddell Sea current flowed around Maud Rise, the turbulent eddies moved salt onto the top of the sea mount.

From here, a process called ‘Ekman transport’ helped to move the salt onto the northern flank of the of Maud Rise, where the polynya first formed. Ekman transport involves water moving at a 90-degree angle to the direction of the wind blowing above, influencing ocean currents.

“Ekman transport was the essential missing ingredient that was necessary to increase the balance of salt and sustain the mixing of salt and heat towards the surface water,” says co-author Professor Alberto Naveira Garabato, also from the University of Southampton.

Polynyas are areas where you have a huge amount of transfer of heat and carbon between the ocean and the atmosphere. So much so that they can affect the heat and carbon budget of the region.

scientists solve mystery of antarctic hole twice size of wales

In winter 2017, the so-called Maud Rise polynya was especially large

Professor Sarah Gille from University of California San Diego, another co-author of the research said: “The imprint of polynyas can remain in the water for multiple years after they’ve formed. They can change how water moves around and how currents carry heat towards the continent. The dense waters that form here can spread across the global ocean.”

Some of the same processes that were involved in the forming of the Maud Rise polynya, such as the upwelling of deep and salty water, are also driving a general reduction in sea ice in the Southern Ocean.

Professor Gille added: “For the first time since observations began in the 1970s, there’s a negative trend in sea ice in the Southern Ocean, which began around 2016. Before then it had remained somewhat stable.”

OTHER NEWS

21 minutes ago

Anti-Israel protestors clash with NYC police leading to at least a dozen arrests as angry 250-strong mob marches through Brooklyn

21 minutes ago

Australian injured in deadly Afghanistan attack that killed four others is identified as Joe McDowell

21 minutes ago

Simone Biles returns to gymnastics ahead of the Olympics and proves she's as dominant as ever, beating the rest of the American field to win U.S. Classic

21 minutes ago

Jeff Daniels feared THAT toilet scene in 1994's Dumb And Dumber would 'end' his acting career

21 minutes ago

Single mom reveals she's been forced to sell her dream home due to 'extreme' rise in these hidden costs

21 minutes ago

Why Dallas Mavericks star intentionally missed a free throw to help them beat OKC and reach Western Conference Finals

21 minutes ago

Scottie Scheffler's rival has hilarious response to the golfer's arrest outside the PGA Championship

21 minutes ago

Sean 'Diddy' Combs ex-assistant not 'surprised' by assault video footage

22 minutes ago

Cat Deeley only has four hours sleep

22 minutes ago

‘This is putrid’: Aussie TikToker left shocked and disgusted after going to get McDonald’s

25 minutes ago

According to Josh Pate, the ACC is 'cooked'

25 minutes ago

Dean Burmester quietly moving into contention at PGA Championship

26 minutes ago

Usyk vs. Fury was exactly what the sport of boxing has been missing

26 minutes ago

Florida mom speaks out, asks for prayers after daughter detained in Turks and Caicos for carrying ammo

26 minutes ago

Cynthia Frelund's AFC East win total projections 'Schedule Release '24'

26 minutes ago

Laegendary Grondo 1:10 Scale RC Rock Crawler Hands-On Review: Hobby-Quality At An Online Price

26 minutes ago

UAE: Can auto dealers ask for extra fees for spare parts on cars under warranty?

26 minutes ago

Canucks goalie Thatcher Demko will not play in Game 7

26 minutes ago

Rishi Sunak faces cabinet backlash over plans to curb foreign student visas

33 minutes ago

Road to ruin for dumped bikes

34 minutes ago

No drama for Lightning this time in win over Vixens

35 minutes ago

China's housing crash could set back millions of promising careers

36 minutes ago

‘SNL' cold open takes on Trump's post-court press conferences, VP choices and Hannibal Lecter

38 minutes ago

We quit Australia and moved to Bali with our four children. Life has never been better, cheaper or more rewarding - and we're ignoring the trolls

39 minutes ago

Alice Stewart, CNN political commentator and political adviser, dies at 58

39 minutes ago

Many Black Americans ‘don’t even know’ Republicans: Adam Coleman

39 minutes ago

Sir Jim Ratcliffe scolds Tories over handling of economy and immigration after Brexit

39 minutes ago

Honeymoonish star Nour Al Ghandour sees Netflix hit as 'comforting escape' in tough times

39 minutes ago

Met Office Sunday morning weather forecast 19/05/2024

40 minutes ago

‘I have never in my lifetime seen as much anger’: how Ireland’s migration system was overwhelmed

40 minutes ago

Breaking down the 'Monday Night Football' schedule for 2024 'NFL GameDay View'

40 minutes ago

UFC Fight Night results, highlights: Lerone Murphy shows grit in big win against Edson Barboza

40 minutes ago

Why SGA was called for foul in final sequence of Game 6 loss

42 minutes ago

‘SNL' cold open takes on Trump's post-court press conferences, VP choices and Hannibal Lecter

45 minutes ago

IPL 2024: 'What a night' says Du Plessis as RCB hold off late CSK charge to snatch last playoff slot

47 minutes ago

Battan National Stud Farm slated for restoration and inclusion in tourist and cultural circuit (Minister)

47 minutes ago

Future made in Australia plan the ‘centrepiece’ for federal budget

51 minutes ago

Lauryn and Jake lost hope on marrying after tragic events forced them to cancel their big day twice. Then came the unbelievable generosity from strangers

53 minutes ago

No Election Commission permission: Telangana Cabinet meet put off

53 minutes ago

Edmonton Oilers force Game 7 with rout of Vancouver Canucks

Kênh khám phá trải nghiệm của giới trẻ, thế giới du lịch