Atlantic water circulation over the Mendeleev Ridge and Chukchi Borderland from thermohaline intrusions and water mass properties

Abstract Hydrographic and tracer data from 2002 illustrate Atlantic water pathways and variability in the Mendeleev Ridge and Chukchi Borderland (CBLMR) region of the Arctic Ocean. Thermohaline double diffusive intrusions (zigzags) dominate both the Fram Strait (FSBW) and Barents Sea Branch Waters (...

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Main Authors: Rebecca A Woodgate, Knut Aagaard, James H Swift, William M Smethie Jr, Lamont-Doherty, Kelly K Falkner, Rebecca Woodgate
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.1069.143 2023-05-15T13:57:26+02:00 Atlantic water circulation over the Mendeleev Ridge and Chukchi Borderland from thermohaline intrusions and water mass properties Rebecca A Woodgate Knut Aagaard James H Swift William M Smethie Jr Lamont-Doherty Kelly K Falkner Rebecca Woodgate The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2007 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1069.143 http://psc.apl.washington.edu/HLD/CBL/AWzigzagpaper/Woodgateetal_AtlanticWater_subJGRNov05_webversion.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1069.143 http://psc.apl.washington.edu/HLD/CBL/AWzigzagpaper/Woodgateetal_AtlanticWater_subJGRNov05_webversion.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://psc.apl.washington.edu/HLD/CBL/AWzigzagpaper/Woodgateetal_AtlanticWater_subJGRNov05_webversion.pdf text 2007 ftciteseerx 2020-04-26T00:16:56Z Abstract Hydrographic and tracer data from 2002 illustrate Atlantic water pathways and variability in the Mendeleev Ridge and Chukchi Borderland (CBLMR) region of the Arctic Ocean. Thermohaline double diffusive intrusions (zigzags) dominate both the Fram Strait (FSBW) and Barents Sea Branch Waters (BSBW) in the region. We show that details of the zigzags' temperature-salinity structure partially describe the water masses forming the intrusions. Furthermore, as confirmed by chemical tracers, the zigzags' peaks contain the least altered water, allowing assessment of the temporal history of the Atlantic waters. Whilst the FSBW shows the 1990s warming and then a slight cooling, the BSBW has continuously cooled and freshened over a similar time period. The newest boundary current waters are found west of the Mendeleev Ridge in 2002. Additionally, we show the zigzag structures can fingerprint various water masses, including the boundary current. Using this, tracer data and the advection of the 1990s warming, we conclude the strongly topographically steered boundary current, order 50 km wide and found between the 1500 m and 2500 m isobaths, crosses the Mendeleev Ridge north of 80ºN, loops south around the Chukchi Abyssal Plain and north around the Chukchi Rise, with the 1990s warming having reached the northern (but not the southern) Northwind Ridge by 2002. Pacific waters influence the Atlantic layers near the shelf and over the Chukchi Rise. The Northwind Abyssal Plain is comparatively stagnant, being ventilated only slowly from the north. There is no evidence of significant boundary current flow through the Chukchi Gap. (9310, 9315) 4512 Currents 4215 Climate and interannual variability (1616, 1635, 3305, 3309, 4513) 4524 Fine structure and microstructure 4536 Hydrography and tracers Index Terms 4207 Arctic and Antarctic oceanography Keywords (6) Arctic 1: Introduction Recent reports of continuing change in the northern high latitudes [e.g., Morison, et al., 2000; Although satellites and drifting buoys allow large ... Text Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea Chukchi Fram Strait Unknown Antarctic Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea Chukchi Abyssal Plain ENVELOPE(-171.192,-171.192,76.285,76.285) Chukchi Borderland ENVELOPE(-165.000,-165.000,77.000,77.000) Chukchi Rise ENVELOPE(-165.000,-165.000,78.000,78.000) Northwind Abyssal Plain ENVELOPE(-159.630,-159.630,74.878,74.878) Pacific
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description Abstract Hydrographic and tracer data from 2002 illustrate Atlantic water pathways and variability in the Mendeleev Ridge and Chukchi Borderland (CBLMR) region of the Arctic Ocean. Thermohaline double diffusive intrusions (zigzags) dominate both the Fram Strait (FSBW) and Barents Sea Branch Waters (BSBW) in the region. We show that details of the zigzags' temperature-salinity structure partially describe the water masses forming the intrusions. Furthermore, as confirmed by chemical tracers, the zigzags' peaks contain the least altered water, allowing assessment of the temporal history of the Atlantic waters. Whilst the FSBW shows the 1990s warming and then a slight cooling, the BSBW has continuously cooled and freshened over a similar time period. The newest boundary current waters are found west of the Mendeleev Ridge in 2002. Additionally, we show the zigzag structures can fingerprint various water masses, including the boundary current. Using this, tracer data and the advection of the 1990s warming, we conclude the strongly topographically steered boundary current, order 50 km wide and found between the 1500 m and 2500 m isobaths, crosses the Mendeleev Ridge north of 80ºN, loops south around the Chukchi Abyssal Plain and north around the Chukchi Rise, with the 1990s warming having reached the northern (but not the southern) Northwind Ridge by 2002. Pacific waters influence the Atlantic layers near the shelf and over the Chukchi Rise. The Northwind Abyssal Plain is comparatively stagnant, being ventilated only slowly from the north. There is no evidence of significant boundary current flow through the Chukchi Gap. (9310, 9315) 4512 Currents 4215 Climate and interannual variability (1616, 1635, 3305, 3309, 4513) 4524 Fine structure and microstructure 4536 Hydrography and tracers Index Terms 4207 Arctic and Antarctic oceanography Keywords (6) Arctic 1: Introduction Recent reports of continuing change in the northern high latitudes [e.g., Morison, et al., 2000; Although satellites and drifting buoys allow large ...
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Knut Aagaard
James H Swift
William M Smethie Jr
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Kelly K Falkner
Rebecca Woodgate
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James H Swift
William M Smethie Jr
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Kelly K Falkner
Rebecca Woodgate
Atlantic water circulation over the Mendeleev Ridge and Chukchi Borderland from thermohaline intrusions and water mass properties
author_facet Rebecca A Woodgate
Knut Aagaard
James H Swift
William M Smethie Jr
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Kelly K Falkner
Rebecca Woodgate
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title Atlantic water circulation over the Mendeleev Ridge and Chukchi Borderland from thermohaline intrusions and water mass properties
title_short Atlantic water circulation over the Mendeleev Ridge and Chukchi Borderland from thermohaline intrusions and water mass properties
title_full Atlantic water circulation over the Mendeleev Ridge and Chukchi Borderland from thermohaline intrusions and water mass properties
title_fullStr Atlantic water circulation over the Mendeleev Ridge and Chukchi Borderland from thermohaline intrusions and water mass properties
title_full_unstemmed Atlantic water circulation over the Mendeleev Ridge and Chukchi Borderland from thermohaline intrusions and water mass properties
title_sort atlantic water circulation over the mendeleev ridge and chukchi borderland from thermohaline intrusions and water mass properties
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