Figure 1
From: Tides regulate the flow and density of Antarctic Bottom Water from the western Ross Sea

Observations of the dense outflow from the western Ross Sea (Left) Map of the western Ross Sea with the two mooring locations at Cape Adare (CA1/P2 and CA2) indicated by magenta diamonds and Mooring G in the Drygalski Trough indicated by a blue diamond. Depth contours are at 500, 1000 and 2000 m. (Top right) Outline of the western Ross Sea map inset is shown in black with the locations of the hydrographic observations at 170°E indicated by the red circle and 150°E by the blue circle. (Bottom right) The positions of the two moorings at Cape Adare (CA1 and P2 at the shallower depth; CA2 at the deeper depth) measuring benthic flow on the slope are shown with conservative temperature from the 2018 hydrographic section.