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[MIS05-13] Antarctic Slope Current modulates warm ocean heat intrusions towards Totten Glacier
Keywords:Southern Ocean, Ice shelf-ocean interaction, Circumpolar Deep Water
The Totten Glacier in East Antarctica has received increasing attention in recent years for its ice loss and warm oceanographic conditions observed at the ice shelf front. Here, we developed satellite estimates of temporally varying Totten Ice Shelf (TIS) melt rates and a high-resolution ocean model. We show that the Antarctic Slope Current (ASC) impedes ocean heat intrusions onto the continental shelf, whereas on-shelf intrusions are enhanced when the ASC weakens. Our findings suggest that atmospheric and oceanic conditions beyond our regional model domain play a greater role than local wind stress curl or other factors in driving interannual variability of the ASC. We further show that heat intrusions towards the TIS are enhanced with coastal freshening, suggesting a positive feedback whereby even freshening due to ice loss in West Antarctica could start a chain reaction, leading to increased melt in East Antarctica, and further coastal freshening.