Impacts of the closure of the Mozambique Channel on the southwest Indian Ocean circulation: A regional numerical simulation

Paleobathymetric reconstructions suggest that 35 million years ago, local uplift of the Davie Ridge could have temporarily raised a continental land-bridge between Africa and Madagascar and dramatically affected their connectivity. Numerical simulations of a regional model of the southwest Indian Ocean at mesoscale resolution are performed to investigate the consequences of such a closure of the Mozambique Channel. Compared to a reference simulation of present day circulation, blocking the Mozambique Channel results in a redistribution of the transport around Madagascar dramatically strengthening the East Madagascar Current and eddy variability south of Madagascar, broadening the Agulhas Current, and modifying water mass properties and bottom circulation.

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Paleobathymetry, Mozambique Channel, Ocean Circulation, Mesoscale eddies, Numerical Model

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Le Hir Theo, Penven Pierrick, Huck Thierry, Pellen Romain, Moulin Maryline, Rabineau Marina, Aslanian Daniel (2024). Impacts of the closure of the Mozambique Channel on the southwest Indian Ocean circulation: A regional numerical simulation. Journal of Marine Systems. INPRESS. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2024.104024, https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00927/103909/

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