Wind-Driven Coastal Upwelling near Large River Deltas in the Laptev and East-Siberian Seas

The Lena, Kolyma, and Indigirka rivers are among the largest rivers that inflow to the Arctic Ocean. Their discharges form a freshened surface water mass over a wide area in the Laptev and East-Siberian seas and govern many local physical, geochemical, and biological processes. In this study we repo...

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Published in:Remote Sensing
Main Authors: Alexander Osadchiev, Ksenia Silvestrova, Stanislav Myslenkov
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Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12050844
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2072-4292/12/5/844/ 2023-08-20T04:04:17+02:00 Wind-Driven Coastal Upwelling near Large River Deltas in the Laptev and East-Siberian Seas Alexander Osadchiev Ksenia Silvestrova Stanislav Myslenkov agris 2020-03-05 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12050844 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Ocean Remote Sensing https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs12050844 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Remote Sensing; Volume 12; Issue 5; Pages: 844 coastal upwelling wind forcing river plume MODIS Arctic Ocean Text 2020 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12050844 2023-07-31T23:11:57Z The Lena, Kolyma, and Indigirka rivers are among the largest rivers that inflow to the Arctic Ocean. Their discharges form a freshened surface water mass over a wide area in the Laptev and East-Siberian seas and govern many local physical, geochemical, and biological processes. In this study we report coastal upwelling events that are regularly manifested on satellite imagery by increased sea surface turbidity and decreased sea surface temperature at certain areas adjacent to the Lena Delta in the Laptev Sea and the Kolyma and Indigirka deltas in the East-Siberian Sea. These events are formed under strong easterly and southeasterly wind forcing and are estimated to occur during up to 10%–30% of ice-free periods at the study region. Coastal upwelling events induce intense mixing of the Lena, Kolyma, and Indigirka plumes with subjacent saline sea. These plumes are significantly transformed and diluted while spreading over the upwelling areas; therefore, their salinity and depths abruptly increase, while stratification abruptly decreases in the vicinity of their sources. This feature strongly affects the structure of the freshened surface layer during ice-free periods and, therefore, influences circulation, ice formation, and many other processes at the Laptev and East-Siberian seas. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean East Siberian Sea laptev Laptev Sea lena delta MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Arctic Ocean Laptev Sea Kolyma ENVELOPE(161.000,161.000,69.500,69.500) East Siberian Sea ENVELOPE(166.000,166.000,74.000,74.000) Indigirka ENVELOPE(149.609,149.609,70.929,70.929) Remote Sensing 12 5 844
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wind forcing
river plume
MODIS
Arctic Ocean
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wind forcing
river plume
MODIS
Arctic Ocean
Alexander Osadchiev
Ksenia Silvestrova
Stanislav Myslenkov
Wind-Driven Coastal Upwelling near Large River Deltas in the Laptev and East-Siberian Seas
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wind forcing
river plume
MODIS
Arctic Ocean
description The Lena, Kolyma, and Indigirka rivers are among the largest rivers that inflow to the Arctic Ocean. Their discharges form a freshened surface water mass over a wide area in the Laptev and East-Siberian seas and govern many local physical, geochemical, and biological processes. In this study we report coastal upwelling events that are regularly manifested on satellite imagery by increased sea surface turbidity and decreased sea surface temperature at certain areas adjacent to the Lena Delta in the Laptev Sea and the Kolyma and Indigirka deltas in the East-Siberian Sea. These events are formed under strong easterly and southeasterly wind forcing and are estimated to occur during up to 10%–30% of ice-free periods at the study region. Coastal upwelling events induce intense mixing of the Lena, Kolyma, and Indigirka plumes with subjacent saline sea. These plumes are significantly transformed and diluted while spreading over the upwelling areas; therefore, their salinity and depths abruptly increase, while stratification abruptly decreases in the vicinity of their sources. This feature strongly affects the structure of the freshened surface layer during ice-free periods and, therefore, influences circulation, ice formation, and many other processes at the Laptev and East-Siberian seas.
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author Alexander Osadchiev
Ksenia Silvestrova
Stanislav Myslenkov
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Stanislav Myslenkov
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title Wind-Driven Coastal Upwelling near Large River Deltas in the Laptev and East-Siberian Seas
title_short Wind-Driven Coastal Upwelling near Large River Deltas in the Laptev and East-Siberian Seas
title_full Wind-Driven Coastal Upwelling near Large River Deltas in the Laptev and East-Siberian Seas
title_fullStr Wind-Driven Coastal Upwelling near Large River Deltas in the Laptev and East-Siberian Seas
title_full_unstemmed Wind-Driven Coastal Upwelling near Large River Deltas in the Laptev and East-Siberian Seas
title_sort wind-driven coastal upwelling near large river deltas in the laptev and east-siberian seas
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