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Dhruv Balwada

Dhruv Balwada

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Columbia University

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Research topics

  • Oceanography
  • Geology
  • Biology
  • Climatology
  • Ecology
  • Seismology
  • Environmental science

Selected publications

  • Observational Evidence of Ventilation Hotspots in the Southern Ocean

    Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans · 2021 · 37 citations

    • Geology
    • Oceanography
    • Climatology

    Abstract Standing meanders are a key component of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) circulation system, and numerical studies have shown that these features may locally enhance subduction, upwelling, as well as lateral and vertical tracer transport. Yet, observational data from these regions remain sparse. Here, we present results based on measurements made by a group of autonomous platforms sampling an ACC standing meander formed due to the interaction of the Polar Front with the Southwest Indian Ridge. Two Seagliders were deployed alongside a Biogeochemical‐Argo float that was advected through the standing meander. In the high eddy kinetic energy region of the standing meander, the glider observations reveal enhanced submesoscale frontal gradients as well as heightened tracer variability at depth, as compared to the more quiescent region further downstream. Vertical gradients in spice and apparent oxygen utilization are reduced in the standing meander despite similarities in the large‐scale vertical stratification, suggesting greater ventilation of the surface ocean. These observations are consistent with numerical studies that highlight standing meanders as hotspots for ventilation and subduction due to enhanced mesoscale stirring and submesoscale vertical velocities. Our results emphasize the need to account for spatial heterogeneity in processes influencing air‐sea exchange, carbon export, and biogeochemical cycling in the Southern Ocean.

  • Vertical eddy iron fluxes support primary production in the open Southern Ocean

    Nature Communications · 2020 · 105 citations

    • Oceanography
    • Environmental science
    • Geology

    The primary productivity of the Southern Ocean ecosystem is limited by iron availability. Away from benthic and aeolian sources, iron reaches phytoplankton primarily when iron-rich subsurface waters enter the euphotic zone. Here, eddy-resolving physical/biogeochemical simulations of a seasonally-forced, open-Southern-Ocean ecosystem reveal that mesoscale and submesoscale isopycnal stirring effects a cross-mixed-layer-base transport of iron that sustains primary productivity. The eddy-driven iron supply and consequently productivity increase with model resolution. We show the eddy flux can be represented by specific well-tuned eddy parametrizations. Since eddy mixing rates are sensitive to wind forcing and large-scale hydrographic changes, these findings suggest a new mechanism for modulating the Southern Ocean biological pump on climate timescales.

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Education

  • Postdoc, School of Oceanography

    University of Washington

    2021
  • Postdoc, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences

    New York University

    2019
  • PhD, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Institute

    Florida State University

    2016
  • Master of Science, Mathematics

    Florida State University

    2015
  • Bachelor of Engineering, Chemical Engineering

    Birla Institute of Technology & Science Pilani - K K Birla Goa Campus

    2010
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