Deep sections through the South Australian Basin and across the Australian-Antarctic Discordance


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Fronts and water masses in the Australian Basin are described, based on three sections made by R/V Franklin during 1994 as part of the WOCE One-time Hydrographic Survey.The Subtropical Front is found closer to the Australian continent than previously thought.Eastward transport along the front does not seem to be continuous from the Indian to the Pacific Ocean.Convection of Subantarctic Mode Water is seen to reach as deep as 700 m. A locally variety of Antarctic Intermediate Water with temperature near 6$^\circ$C is found near 120$^\circ$E.Antarctic Bottom Water enters the Indian Ocean through the Discordance at125$^\circ$37$^\prime$E, but not at 120$^\circ$E where the deep passage seen in the topography may be closed for Bottom Water inflow.



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Schodlok, M. , Tomczak, M. and White, N. (1997): Deep sections through the South Australian Basin and across the Australian-Antarctic Discordance , Geophysical Research Letters, 24 , pp. 2785-2788 .


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