Hotter and weaker Mediterranean Outflow as a response to basin-wide alterations

Time series collected from 2004 to 2020 at an oceanographic station located at the westernmost sill of the Strait of Gibraltar to monitor the Mediterranean outflow into the North Atlantic have been used to give some insights on changes that have been taking place in the Mediterranean basin. Velocity...

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Main Authors: García-Lafuente, J.M. (Jesús M.), Sammartino, S. (Simone), Huertas, I. Emma, Flecha, Susana, Sánchez-Leal, R.F. (Ricardo Félix), Naranjo, C. (Cristina), Nadal, Irene, Bellanco, M.J. (María Jesús)
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media SA
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/14830
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spelling ftieo:oai:repositorio.ieo.es:10508/14830 2023-05-15T17:35:36+02:00 Hotter and weaker Mediterranean Outflow as a response to basin-wide alterations García-Lafuente, J.M. (Jesús M.) Sammartino, S. (Simone) Huertas, I. Emma Flecha, Susana Sánchez-Leal, R.F. (Ricardo Félix) Naranjo, C. (Cristina) Nadal, Irene Bellanco, M.J. (María Jesús) http://hdl.handle.net/10508/14830 eng eng Frontiers Media SA Centro Oceanográfico de Cádiz https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.613444/full 2296-7745 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/14830 article ftieo 2022-08-30T23:47:31Z Time series collected from 2004 to 2020 at an oceanographic station located at the westernmost sill of the Strait of Gibraltar to monitor the Mediterranean outflow into the North Atlantic have been used to give some insights on changes that have been taking place in the Mediterranean basin. Velocity data indicate that the exchange through the Strait is submaximal (that is, greater values of the exchanged flows are possible) with a mean value of −0.847 ± 0.129 Sv and a slight trend to decrease in magnitude (+0.017 ± 0.003 Sv decade−1). Submaximal exchange promotes footprints in the Mediterranean outflow with little or no-time delay with regards to changes occurring in the basin. An astonishing warming trend of 0.339 ± 0.008°C decade−1 in the deepest layer of the outflow from 2013 onwards stands out among these changes, a trend that is an order of magnitude greater than any other reported so far in the water masses of the Mediterranean Sea. Biogeochemical (pH) data display a negative trend indicating a gradual acidification of the outflow in the monitoring station. Data analysis suggests that these trends are compatible with a progressively larger participation of Levantine Intermediate Water (slightly warmer and characterized by a pH lower than that of Western Mediterranean Deep Water) in the outflow. Such interpretation is supported by climatic data analysis that indicate diminished buoyancy fluxes to the atmosphere during the seven last years of the analyzed series, which in turn would have reduced the rate of formation of Western Mediterranean Deep Water. The flow through the Strait has echoed this fact in a situation of submaximal exchange and, ultimately, reflects it in the shocking temperature trend recorded at the monitoring station. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Instituto Español de Oceanografía: e-IEO
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description Time series collected from 2004 to 2020 at an oceanographic station located at the westernmost sill of the Strait of Gibraltar to monitor the Mediterranean outflow into the North Atlantic have been used to give some insights on changes that have been taking place in the Mediterranean basin. Velocity data indicate that the exchange through the Strait is submaximal (that is, greater values of the exchanged flows are possible) with a mean value of −0.847 ± 0.129 Sv and a slight trend to decrease in magnitude (+0.017 ± 0.003 Sv decade−1). Submaximal exchange promotes footprints in the Mediterranean outflow with little or no-time delay with regards to changes occurring in the basin. An astonishing warming trend of 0.339 ± 0.008°C decade−1 in the deepest layer of the outflow from 2013 onwards stands out among these changes, a trend that is an order of magnitude greater than any other reported so far in the water masses of the Mediterranean Sea. Biogeochemical (pH) data display a negative trend indicating a gradual acidification of the outflow in the monitoring station. Data analysis suggests that these trends are compatible with a progressively larger participation of Levantine Intermediate Water (slightly warmer and characterized by a pH lower than that of Western Mediterranean Deep Water) in the outflow. Such interpretation is supported by climatic data analysis that indicate diminished buoyancy fluxes to the atmosphere during the seven last years of the analyzed series, which in turn would have reduced the rate of formation of Western Mediterranean Deep Water. The flow through the Strait has echoed this fact in a situation of submaximal exchange and, ultimately, reflects it in the shocking temperature trend recorded at the monitoring station.
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author García-Lafuente, J.M. (Jesús M.)
Sammartino, S. (Simone)
Huertas, I. Emma
Flecha, Susana
Sánchez-Leal, R.F. (Ricardo Félix)
Naranjo, C. (Cristina)
Nadal, Irene
Bellanco, M.J. (María Jesús)
spellingShingle García-Lafuente, J.M. (Jesús M.)
Sammartino, S. (Simone)
Huertas, I. Emma
Flecha, Susana
Sánchez-Leal, R.F. (Ricardo Félix)
Naranjo, C. (Cristina)
Nadal, Irene
Bellanco, M.J. (María Jesús)
Hotter and weaker Mediterranean Outflow as a response to basin-wide alterations
author_facet García-Lafuente, J.M. (Jesús M.)
Sammartino, S. (Simone)
Huertas, I. Emma
Flecha, Susana
Sánchez-Leal, R.F. (Ricardo Félix)
Naranjo, C. (Cristina)
Nadal, Irene
Bellanco, M.J. (María Jesús)
author_sort García-Lafuente, J.M. (Jesús M.)
title Hotter and weaker Mediterranean Outflow as a response to basin-wide alterations
title_short Hotter and weaker Mediterranean Outflow as a response to basin-wide alterations
title_full Hotter and weaker Mediterranean Outflow as a response to basin-wide alterations
title_fullStr Hotter and weaker Mediterranean Outflow as a response to basin-wide alterations
title_full_unstemmed Hotter and weaker Mediterranean Outflow as a response to basin-wide alterations
title_sort hotter and weaker mediterranean outflow as a response to basin-wide alterations
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