Modification of Pacific water in the northern Canadian Arctic
The oceanography of the northern Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) remains poorly studied. Here we present a unique set of conductivity–temperature–depth (CTD) and nitrate profiles collected in a fjord system around Axel Heiberg Island in the northern CAA during April–May 2022. The profiles are exam...
Published in: | Frontiers in Marine Science |
---|---|
Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | unknown |
Published: |
Frontiers Media SA
2023
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1181800 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2023.1181800/full |
id |
crfrontiers:10.3389/fmars.2023.1181800 |
---|---|
record_format |
openpolar |
spelling |
crfrontiers:10.3389/fmars.2023.1181800 2024-02-11T09:59:48+01:00 Modification of Pacific water in the northern Canadian Arctic Dmitrenko, Igor A. Kirillov, Sergei A. Rudels, Bert Geilfus, Nicolas-Xavier Ehn, Jens Babb, David G. Lilien, David A. Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1181800 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2023.1181800/full unknown Frontiers Media SA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Frontiers in Marine Science volume 10 ISSN 2296-7745 Ocean Engineering Water Science and Technology Aquatic Science Global and Planetary Change Oceanography journal-article 2023 crfrontiers https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1181800 2024-01-26T10:02:26Z The oceanography of the northern Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) remains poorly studied. Here we present a unique set of conductivity–temperature–depth (CTD) and nitrate profiles collected in a fjord system around Axel Heiberg Island in the northern CAA during April–May 2022. The profiles are examined within the context of upstream observations in the Arctic Ocean and downstream observations in the central CAA, and reveal the origin of water masses and their interactions with ambient water from the continental slope and the nearby tidewater glacier outlet. The subsurface water (~25–180 m depth) is associated with the Pacific water outflow from the Arctic Ocean. The underlying halocline separates Pacific water from a deeper layer of polar water that has interacted with the warm (>0°C) Atlantic water observed below 240 m depth. Pacific water is significantly modified compared to the adjoining Arctic Ocean, as evidenced by the following details. Cold water intrusions from the tidewater glacier create deviations of ~0.25°C in the temperature profile through the subsurface water down to a depth of 140 m. Profiles show no thermal signature of Pacific summer water. Compared to the adjacent Arctic Ocean, the deeper fraction of Pacific-derived water and the Atlantic-modified polar water are warmer, while the underlying Atlantic water is colder. Overall, our results suggest that Pacific and Atlantic water in this area of the northern CAA are modified due to enhanced vertical mixing in a narrow band over the continental slope and shelf off the CAA, and are further modified by interactions with outlet glaciers in the area. This implies that tracing the initial thermohaline signature of the Pacific and Atlantic water flow through the CAA seems to be hardly possible without the use of additional tracers. We also find evidence of geothermal heating near the seafloor, which is not surprising given the observed presence of terrestrial geothermal vents around Axel Heiberg Island, and speculate this heat flux limits ice ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Archipelago Arctic Arctic Ocean Axel Heiberg Island Canadian Arctic Archipelago Tidewater Frontiers (Publisher) Arctic Arctic Ocean Axel Heiberg Island ENVELOPE(-91.001,-91.001,79.752,79.752) Canadian Arctic Archipelago Heiberg ENVELOPE(13.964,13.964,66.424,66.424) Pacific Frontiers in Marine Science 10 |
institution |
Open Polar |
collection |
Frontiers (Publisher) |
op_collection_id |
crfrontiers |
language |
unknown |
topic |
Ocean Engineering Water Science and Technology Aquatic Science Global and Planetary Change Oceanography |
spellingShingle |
Ocean Engineering Water Science and Technology Aquatic Science Global and Planetary Change Oceanography Dmitrenko, Igor A. Kirillov, Sergei A. Rudels, Bert Geilfus, Nicolas-Xavier Ehn, Jens Babb, David G. Lilien, David A. Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe Modification of Pacific water in the northern Canadian Arctic |
topic_facet |
Ocean Engineering Water Science and Technology Aquatic Science Global and Planetary Change Oceanography |
description |
The oceanography of the northern Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) remains poorly studied. Here we present a unique set of conductivity–temperature–depth (CTD) and nitrate profiles collected in a fjord system around Axel Heiberg Island in the northern CAA during April–May 2022. The profiles are examined within the context of upstream observations in the Arctic Ocean and downstream observations in the central CAA, and reveal the origin of water masses and their interactions with ambient water from the continental slope and the nearby tidewater glacier outlet. The subsurface water (~25–180 m depth) is associated with the Pacific water outflow from the Arctic Ocean. The underlying halocline separates Pacific water from a deeper layer of polar water that has interacted with the warm (>0°C) Atlantic water observed below 240 m depth. Pacific water is significantly modified compared to the adjoining Arctic Ocean, as evidenced by the following details. Cold water intrusions from the tidewater glacier create deviations of ~0.25°C in the temperature profile through the subsurface water down to a depth of 140 m. Profiles show no thermal signature of Pacific summer water. Compared to the adjacent Arctic Ocean, the deeper fraction of Pacific-derived water and the Atlantic-modified polar water are warmer, while the underlying Atlantic water is colder. Overall, our results suggest that Pacific and Atlantic water in this area of the northern CAA are modified due to enhanced vertical mixing in a narrow band over the continental slope and shelf off the CAA, and are further modified by interactions with outlet glaciers in the area. This implies that tracing the initial thermohaline signature of the Pacific and Atlantic water flow through the CAA seems to be hardly possible without the use of additional tracers. We also find evidence of geothermal heating near the seafloor, which is not surprising given the observed presence of terrestrial geothermal vents around Axel Heiberg Island, and speculate this heat flux limits ice ... |
format |
Article in Journal/Newspaper |
author |
Dmitrenko, Igor A. Kirillov, Sergei A. Rudels, Bert Geilfus, Nicolas-Xavier Ehn, Jens Babb, David G. Lilien, David A. Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe |
author_facet |
Dmitrenko, Igor A. Kirillov, Sergei A. Rudels, Bert Geilfus, Nicolas-Xavier Ehn, Jens Babb, David G. Lilien, David A. Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe |
author_sort |
Dmitrenko, Igor A. |
title |
Modification of Pacific water in the northern Canadian Arctic |
title_short |
Modification of Pacific water in the northern Canadian Arctic |
title_full |
Modification of Pacific water in the northern Canadian Arctic |
title_fullStr |
Modification of Pacific water in the northern Canadian Arctic |
title_full_unstemmed |
Modification of Pacific water in the northern Canadian Arctic |
title_sort |
modification of pacific water in the northern canadian arctic |
publisher |
Frontiers Media SA |
publishDate |
2023 |
url |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1181800 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2023.1181800/full |
long_lat |
ENVELOPE(-91.001,-91.001,79.752,79.752) ENVELOPE(13.964,13.964,66.424,66.424) |
geographic |
Arctic Arctic Ocean Axel Heiberg Island Canadian Arctic Archipelago Heiberg Pacific |
geographic_facet |
Arctic Arctic Ocean Axel Heiberg Island Canadian Arctic Archipelago Heiberg Pacific |
genre |
Arctic Archipelago Arctic Arctic Ocean Axel Heiberg Island Canadian Arctic Archipelago Tidewater |
genre_facet |
Arctic Archipelago Arctic Arctic Ocean Axel Heiberg Island Canadian Arctic Archipelago Tidewater |
op_source |
Frontiers in Marine Science volume 10 ISSN 2296-7745 |
op_rights |
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
op_doi |
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1181800 |
container_title |
Frontiers in Marine Science |
container_volume |
10 |
_version_ |
1790595552558186496 |