Long-term mesoscale variability of modelled sea-ice primary production in the northern Baltic Sea

We describe a new ocean-sea ice-biogeochemical model, apply it to the Bothnian Bay in the northern Baltic Sea for the time period 1991–2007 and provide the first long-term mesoscale estimates of modelled sea-ice primary production in the northern Baltic Sea. After comparing the available physical an...

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Published in:Elem Sci Anth
Main Authors: Letizia Tedesco, Elina Miettunen, Byoung W. An, Jari Haapala, Hermanni Kaartokallio
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: BioOne 2017
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:0ee43edc08f74603b74c410b27ed019e 2023-05-15T16:36:34+02:00 Long-term mesoscale variability of modelled sea-ice primary production in the northern Baltic Sea Letizia Tedesco Elina Miettunen Byoung W. An Jari Haapala Hermanni Kaartokallio 2017-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.223 https://doaj.org/article/0ee43edc08f74603b74c410b27ed019e EN eng BioOne https://www.elementascience.org/articles/223 https://doaj.org/toc/2325-1026 2325-1026 doi:10.1525/elementa.223 https://doaj.org/article/0ee43edc08f74603b74c410b27ed019e Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, Vol 5 (2017) sea-ice biogeochemistry biogeochemical models Baltic Sea sea-ice algae Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.223 2022-12-31T03:51:55Z We describe a new ocean-sea ice-biogeochemical model, apply it to the Bothnian Bay in the northern Baltic Sea for the time period 1991–2007 and provide the first long-term mesoscale estimates of modelled sea-ice primary production in the northern Baltic Sea. After comparing the available physical and biogeochemical observations within the study area and the time period investigated with the model results, we show the modelled spatial, intra- and interannual variability in sea-ice physical and biogeochemical properties and consider the main factors limiting ice algal primary production. Sea-ice permeability in the studied area was low compared with the polar oceans, which appeared to be a major reason for the generally low primary production rates. Although the sea ice was less saline in the northernmost parts of the basin, these parts were characterized by sea ice with a larger amount of habitable space, higher levels of photosynthetically active radiation and increased macronutrient availability near the coast, which favoured higher algal growth rates. Other parts of the southern central basin were mostly co-limited by less favourable light conditions (i.e., earlier ice breakups associated with fewer sunlight hours) and lower seawater macronutrient concentrations than in the coastal zones. Although a change towards milder winters (i.e., reduced ice cover, thickness and length of the ice season) was previously detected on a half-century timescale and could partly be seen here, analysis of the temporal evolution of sea-ice biogeochemical properties showed no significant trends over time, though these properties were characterized by large interannual variability. Article in Journal/Newspaper ice algae Sea ice Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Elem Sci Anth 5 0 29
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topic sea-ice biogeochemistry
biogeochemical models
Baltic Sea
sea-ice algae
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
spellingShingle sea-ice biogeochemistry
biogeochemical models
Baltic Sea
sea-ice algae
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Letizia Tedesco
Elina Miettunen
Byoung W. An
Jari Haapala
Hermanni Kaartokallio
Long-term mesoscale variability of modelled sea-ice primary production in the northern Baltic Sea
topic_facet sea-ice biogeochemistry
biogeochemical models
Baltic Sea
sea-ice algae
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
description We describe a new ocean-sea ice-biogeochemical model, apply it to the Bothnian Bay in the northern Baltic Sea for the time period 1991–2007 and provide the first long-term mesoscale estimates of modelled sea-ice primary production in the northern Baltic Sea. After comparing the available physical and biogeochemical observations within the study area and the time period investigated with the model results, we show the modelled spatial, intra- and interannual variability in sea-ice physical and biogeochemical properties and consider the main factors limiting ice algal primary production. Sea-ice permeability in the studied area was low compared with the polar oceans, which appeared to be a major reason for the generally low primary production rates. Although the sea ice was less saline in the northernmost parts of the basin, these parts were characterized by sea ice with a larger amount of habitable space, higher levels of photosynthetically active radiation and increased macronutrient availability near the coast, which favoured higher algal growth rates. Other parts of the southern central basin were mostly co-limited by less favourable light conditions (i.e., earlier ice breakups associated with fewer sunlight hours) and lower seawater macronutrient concentrations than in the coastal zones. Although a change towards milder winters (i.e., reduced ice cover, thickness and length of the ice season) was previously detected on a half-century timescale and could partly be seen here, analysis of the temporal evolution of sea-ice biogeochemical properties showed no significant trends over time, though these properties were characterized by large interannual variability.
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author Letizia Tedesco
Elina Miettunen
Byoung W. An
Jari Haapala
Hermanni Kaartokallio
author_facet Letizia Tedesco
Elina Miettunen
Byoung W. An
Jari Haapala
Hermanni Kaartokallio
author_sort Letizia Tedesco
title Long-term mesoscale variability of modelled sea-ice primary production in the northern Baltic Sea
title_short Long-term mesoscale variability of modelled sea-ice primary production in the northern Baltic Sea
title_full Long-term mesoscale variability of modelled sea-ice primary production in the northern Baltic Sea
title_fullStr Long-term mesoscale variability of modelled sea-ice primary production in the northern Baltic Sea
title_full_unstemmed Long-term mesoscale variability of modelled sea-ice primary production in the northern Baltic Sea
title_sort long-term mesoscale variability of modelled sea-ice primary production in the northern baltic sea
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