Summertime freshwater fractions in the surface water of the western Arctic Ocean evaluated from total alkalinity

As a quasi-conservative tracer, measures of total alkalinity (TA) can be utilized to trace the relative fractions of freshwater and seawater. In this study, based on the TA and related data collected during the third Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition (July—September 2008, 3rd CHINARE-Arcti...

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Main Authors: Zhongyong, Gao, Heng, Sun, Liqi, Chen, Fang, Zhang
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC 2012
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spelling ftarcticportal:oai:generic.eprints.org:2453 2023-10-25T01:28:11+02:00 Summertime freshwater fractions in the surface water of the western Arctic Ocean evaluated from total alkalinity Zhongyong, Gao Heng, Sun Liqi, Chen Fang, Zhang 2012-06 application/pdf http://library.arcticportal.org/2453/ http://library.arcticportal.org/2453/1/A20120205.pdf en eng Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC http://library.arcticportal.org/2453/1/A20120205.pdf Zhongyong, Gao and Heng, Sun and Liqi, Chen and Fang, Zhang (2012) Summertime freshwater fractions in the surface water of the western Arctic Ocean evaluated from total alkalinity. Advances in Polar Science, 23 (2). pp. 95-102. Oceans Article PeerReviewed 2012 ftarcticportal 2023-09-27T22:54:11Z As a quasi-conservative tracer, measures of total alkalinity (TA) can be utilized to trace the relative fractions of freshwater and seawater. In this study, based on the TA and related data collected during the third Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition (July—September 2008, 3rd CHINARE-Arctic) and the fourth Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition (July — September 2010, 4th CHINARE-Arctic), fractions of sea-ice meltwater, river runoff, and seawater within the surface water of the western Arctic Ocean were determined using salinity and TA relationships. The largest fraction of sea-ice meltwater was found around 75°N within the Canada Basin during both surveys, which is located at the ice edge. Generally, it was found that the fraction of river runoff was less than that of sea-ice meltwater. The river runoff, composed mainly of contributions from the Yukon River carried by Bering inflow water and the Mackenzie River, was influenced by the currents, leading to two peak areas of its fraction. Our results show that the dilution effect of freshwater carried by Bering inflow water during the 3rd CHINARE-Arctic in 2008 expedition period may be stronger than that during the 4th CHINARE-Arctic in 2010 expedition period. The peak area of sea-ice meltwater fraction during the 4th CHINARE-Arctic was different from that of the 3rd CHINARE-Arctic, corresponding to their sea-ice condition. Article in Journal/Newspaper Advances in Polar Science Arctic Arctic Arctic Ocean canada basin Mackenzie river Polar Science Polar Science Sea ice Yukon river Yukon Arctic Portal Library Arctic Arctic Ocean Yukon Mackenzie River Canada
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Zhongyong, Gao
Heng, Sun
Liqi, Chen
Fang, Zhang
Summertime freshwater fractions in the surface water of the western Arctic Ocean evaluated from total alkalinity
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description As a quasi-conservative tracer, measures of total alkalinity (TA) can be utilized to trace the relative fractions of freshwater and seawater. In this study, based on the TA and related data collected during the third Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition (July—September 2008, 3rd CHINARE-Arctic) and the fourth Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition (July — September 2010, 4th CHINARE-Arctic), fractions of sea-ice meltwater, river runoff, and seawater within the surface water of the western Arctic Ocean were determined using salinity and TA relationships. The largest fraction of sea-ice meltwater was found around 75°N within the Canada Basin during both surveys, which is located at the ice edge. Generally, it was found that the fraction of river runoff was less than that of sea-ice meltwater. The river runoff, composed mainly of contributions from the Yukon River carried by Bering inflow water and the Mackenzie River, was influenced by the currents, leading to two peak areas of its fraction. Our results show that the dilution effect of freshwater carried by Bering inflow water during the 3rd CHINARE-Arctic in 2008 expedition period may be stronger than that during the 4th CHINARE-Arctic in 2010 expedition period. The peak area of sea-ice meltwater fraction during the 4th CHINARE-Arctic was different from that of the 3rd CHINARE-Arctic, corresponding to their sea-ice condition.
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author Zhongyong, Gao
Heng, Sun
Liqi, Chen
Fang, Zhang
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Liqi, Chen
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title Summertime freshwater fractions in the surface water of the western Arctic Ocean evaluated from total alkalinity
title_short Summertime freshwater fractions in the surface water of the western Arctic Ocean evaluated from total alkalinity
title_full Summertime freshwater fractions in the surface water of the western Arctic Ocean evaluated from total alkalinity
title_fullStr Summertime freshwater fractions in the surface water of the western Arctic Ocean evaluated from total alkalinity
title_full_unstemmed Summertime freshwater fractions in the surface water of the western Arctic Ocean evaluated from total alkalinity
title_sort summertime freshwater fractions in the surface water of the western arctic ocean evaluated from total alkalinity
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Zhongyong, Gao and Heng, Sun and Liqi, Chen and Fang, Zhang (2012) Summertime freshwater fractions in the surface water of the western Arctic Ocean evaluated from total alkalinity. Advances in Polar Science, 23 (2). pp. 95-102.
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