Freshwater distributions and water mass structure in the Amundsen Sea Polynya region, Antarctica
Abstract We present the first densely-sampled hydrographic survey of the Amundsen Sea Polynya (ASP) region, including a detailed characterization of its freshwater distributions. Multiple components contribute to the freshwater budget, including precipitation, sea ice melt, basal ice shelf melt, and...
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crunicaliforniap:10.12952/journal.elementa.000065 2024-09-30T14:22:28+00:00 Freshwater distributions and water mass structure in the Amundsen Sea Polynya region, Antarctica Randall-Goodwin, E. Meredith, M. P. Jenkins, A. Yager, P. L. Sherrell, R. M. Abrahamsen, E. P. Guerrero, R. Yuan, X. Mortlock, R. A. Gavahan, K. Alderkamp, A.-C. Ducklow, H. Robertson, R. Stammerjohn, S. E. Deming, Jody W. Carmack, Edward C. 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.12952/journal.elementa.000065 http://online.ucpress.edu/elementa/article-pdf/doi/10.12952/journal.elementa.000065/427665/72-715-1-ce.pdf en eng University of California Press Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene volume 3 ISSN 2325-1026 journal-article 2015 crunicaliforniap https://doi.org/10.12952/journal.elementa.000065 2024-09-05T05:01:59Z Abstract We present the first densely-sampled hydrographic survey of the Amundsen Sea Polynya (ASP) region, including a detailed characterization of its freshwater distributions. Multiple components contribute to the freshwater budget, including precipitation, sea ice melt, basal ice shelf melt, and iceberg melt, from local and non-local sources. We used stable oxygen isotope ratios in seawater (δ18O) to distinguish quantitatively the contributions from sea ice and meteoric-derived sources. Meteoric fractions were high throughout the winter mixed layer (WML), with maximum values of 2–3% (±0.5%). Because the ASP region is characterized by deep WMLs, column inventories of total meteoric water were also high, ranging from 10–13 m (±2 m) adjacent to the Dotson Ice Shelf (DIS) and in the deep trough to 7–9 m (±2 m) in shallower areas. These inventories are at least twice those reported for continental shelf waters near the western Antarctic Peninsula. Sea ice melt fractions were mostly negative, indicating net (annual) sea ice formation, consistent with this area being an active polynya. Independently determined fractions of subsurface glacial meltwater (as one component of the total meteoric inventory) had maximum values of 1–2% (±0.5%), with highest and shallowest maximum values at the DIS outflow (80–90 m) and in iceberg-stirred waters (150–200 m). In addition to these upwelling sites, contributions of subsurface glacial meltwater could be traced at depth along the ∼ 27.6 isopycnal, from which it mixes into the WML through various processes. Our results suggest a quasi-continuous supply of melt-laden iron-enriched seawater to the euphotic zone of the ASP and help to explain why the ASP is Antarctica’s most biologically productive polynya per unit area. Article in Journal/Newspaper Amundsen Sea Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Dotson Ice Shelf Ice Shelf Iceberg* Sea ice University of California Press Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Amundsen Sea Dotson Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(-112.367,-112.367,-74.400,-74.400) Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene 3 |
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Abstract We present the first densely-sampled hydrographic survey of the Amundsen Sea Polynya (ASP) region, including a detailed characterization of its freshwater distributions. Multiple components contribute to the freshwater budget, including precipitation, sea ice melt, basal ice shelf melt, and iceberg melt, from local and non-local sources. We used stable oxygen isotope ratios in seawater (δ18O) to distinguish quantitatively the contributions from sea ice and meteoric-derived sources. Meteoric fractions were high throughout the winter mixed layer (WML), with maximum values of 2–3% (±0.5%). Because the ASP region is characterized by deep WMLs, column inventories of total meteoric water were also high, ranging from 10–13 m (±2 m) adjacent to the Dotson Ice Shelf (DIS) and in the deep trough to 7–9 m (±2 m) in shallower areas. These inventories are at least twice those reported for continental shelf waters near the western Antarctic Peninsula. Sea ice melt fractions were mostly negative, indicating net (annual) sea ice formation, consistent with this area being an active polynya. Independently determined fractions of subsurface glacial meltwater (as one component of the total meteoric inventory) had maximum values of 1–2% (±0.5%), with highest and shallowest maximum values at the DIS outflow (80–90 m) and in iceberg-stirred waters (150–200 m). In addition to these upwelling sites, contributions of subsurface glacial meltwater could be traced at depth along the ∼ 27.6 isopycnal, from which it mixes into the WML through various processes. Our results suggest a quasi-continuous supply of melt-laden iron-enriched seawater to the euphotic zone of the ASP and help to explain why the ASP is Antarctica’s most biologically productive polynya per unit area. |
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Randall-Goodwin, E. Meredith, M. P. Jenkins, A. Yager, P. L. Sherrell, R. M. Abrahamsen, E. P. Guerrero, R. Yuan, X. Mortlock, R. A. Gavahan, K. Alderkamp, A.-C. Ducklow, H. Robertson, R. Stammerjohn, S. E. |
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Randall-Goodwin, E. Meredith, M. P. Jenkins, A. Yager, P. L. Sherrell, R. M. Abrahamsen, E. P. Guerrero, R. Yuan, X. Mortlock, R. A. Gavahan, K. Alderkamp, A.-C. Ducklow, H. Robertson, R. Stammerjohn, S. E. Freshwater distributions and water mass structure in the Amundsen Sea Polynya region, Antarctica |
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Randall-Goodwin, E. Meredith, M. P. Jenkins, A. Yager, P. L. Sherrell, R. M. Abrahamsen, E. P. Guerrero, R. Yuan, X. Mortlock, R. A. Gavahan, K. Alderkamp, A.-C. Ducklow, H. Robertson, R. Stammerjohn, S. E. |
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Freshwater distributions and water mass structure in the Amundsen Sea Polynya region, Antarctica |
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Freshwater distributions and water mass structure in the Amundsen Sea Polynya region, Antarctica |
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Freshwater distributions and water mass structure in the Amundsen Sea Polynya region, Antarctica |
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Freshwater distributions and water mass structure in the Amundsen Sea Polynya region, Antarctica |
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Freshwater distributions and water mass structure in the Amundsen Sea Polynya region, Antarctica |
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freshwater distributions and water mass structure in the amundsen sea polynya region, antarctica |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.12952/journal.elementa.000065 http://online.ucpress.edu/elementa/article-pdf/doi/10.12952/journal.elementa.000065/427665/72-715-1-ce.pdf |
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Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene volume 3 ISSN 2325-1026 |
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