Mixing and Overturning Across the Brazil-Malvinas Confluence

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS(2023)

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The rates of isopycnal stirring and water mass transport by mesoscale eddies, and of diapycnal mixing by small-scale turbulence, across the Brazil-Malvinas Confluence (BMC) are assessed from a set of microstructure and hydrographic measurements in the Argentine Basin. This assessment is founded on a theoretical framework that applies a triple decomposition to the temperature variance equation and assumes eddies to transfer potential vorticity downgradient. The BMC is found to host widespread intense isopycnal stirring at rates of O(10(3)-10(4) m(2) s(-1)), and generally weak diapycnal mixing at rates of O(10(-6)-10(-5) m(2) s(-1)). Despite such disparity, both diapycnal mixing and isopycnal stirring play roles of comparable importance in determining regional water mass properties within surface and mode waters. In deeper layers, isopycnal stirring prevails. Eddies are further diagnosed to effect an important cross-BMC transport, at rates of O(1 m(2) s(-1)). When scaled by the along-stream extent of the BMC, these rates integrate to volume transports that may be as large as O(10 Sverdrups). This suggests that cross-BMC transfers of waters are substantially effected by eddy-induced flows.
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mixing,microstructure,Brazil-Malvinas Confluence,eddy-induced flow,isopycnal stirring,diapycnal mixing
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