Ocean Ventilation in an Increasingly Stratified Southern Ocean
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Overview
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Explore ocean ventilation dynamics in the Southern Ocean through this 48-minute conference talk examining how increasing stratification affects oceanic processes in a warming climate. Learn about the physical mechanisms governing ocean ventilation patterns and their critical role in global climate systems as presented by research from Brown University. Discover how enhanced stratification in polar regions influences water mass formation, circulation patterns, and the exchange of heat, carbon, and nutrients between surface and deep ocean layers. Understand the implications of these changes for future climate projections and the broader polar climate system evolution. Gain insights into current research methodologies used to study these complex oceanographic processes and their representation in climate models, contributing to improved understanding of how polar regions respond to and influence global climate change.
Syllabus
Ocean ventilation in an increasingly stratified Southern Ocean | Lilian Dove (Brown)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics