Modeling of Dense Water Production and Salt Transport from Alaskan Coastal Polynyas
The main significance of this paper is that a realistic, three-dimensional, high-resolution primitive equation model has been developed to study the effects of dense water formation in Arctic coastal polynyas. The model includes realistic ambient stratification, realistic bottom topography, and is f...
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ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20000070723 2023-05-15T15:07:26+02:00 Modeling of Dense Water Production and Salt Transport from Alaskan Coastal Polynyas Cavalieri, Donald J. Signorini, Sergio R. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available [2000] application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20000070723 unknown Document ID: 20000070723 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20000070723 No Copyright CASI Oceanography 2000 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T07:56:35Z The main significance of this paper is that a realistic, three-dimensional, high-resolution primitive equation model has been developed to study the effects of dense water formation in Arctic coastal polynyas. The model includes realistic ambient stratification, realistic bottom topography, and is forced by time-variant surface heat flux, surface salt flux, and time-dependent coastal flow. The salt and heat fluxes, and the surface ice drift, are derived from satellite observations (SSM/I and NSCAT sensors). The model is used to study the stratification, salt transport, and circulation in the vicinity of Barrow Canyon during the 1996/97 winter season. The coastal flow (Alaska coastal current), which is an extension of the Bering Sea throughflow, is formulated in the model using the wind-transport regression. The results show that for the 1996/97 winter the northeastward coastal current exports 13% to 26% of the salt produced by coastal polynyas upstream of Barrow Canyon in 20 to 30 days. The salt export occurs more rapidly during less persistent polynyas. The inclusion of ice-water stress in the model makes the coastal current slightly weaker and much wider due to the combined effects of surface drag and offshore Ekman transport. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Barrow Bering Sea Alaska NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic Barrow Canyon ENVELOPE(-154.000,-154.000,72.500,72.500) Bering Sea |
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The main significance of this paper is that a realistic, three-dimensional, high-resolution primitive equation model has been developed to study the effects of dense water formation in Arctic coastal polynyas. The model includes realistic ambient stratification, realistic bottom topography, and is forced by time-variant surface heat flux, surface salt flux, and time-dependent coastal flow. The salt and heat fluxes, and the surface ice drift, are derived from satellite observations (SSM/I and NSCAT sensors). The model is used to study the stratification, salt transport, and circulation in the vicinity of Barrow Canyon during the 1996/97 winter season. The coastal flow (Alaska coastal current), which is an extension of the Bering Sea throughflow, is formulated in the model using the wind-transport regression. The results show that for the 1996/97 winter the northeastward coastal current exports 13% to 26% of the salt produced by coastal polynyas upstream of Barrow Canyon in 20 to 30 days. The salt export occurs more rapidly during less persistent polynyas. The inclusion of ice-water stress in the model makes the coastal current slightly weaker and much wider due to the combined effects of surface drag and offshore Ekman transport. |
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Cavalieri, Donald J. Signorini, Sergio R. |
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Cavalieri, Donald J. Signorini, Sergio R. |
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Modeling of Dense Water Production and Salt Transport from Alaskan Coastal Polynyas |
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Modeling of Dense Water Production and Salt Transport from Alaskan Coastal Polynyas |
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Modeling of Dense Water Production and Salt Transport from Alaskan Coastal Polynyas |
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Modeling of Dense Water Production and Salt Transport from Alaskan Coastal Polynyas |
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Modeling of Dense Water Production and Salt Transport from Alaskan Coastal Polynyas |
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modeling of dense water production and salt transport from alaskan coastal polynyas |
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Arctic Barrow Canyon Bering Sea |
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Arctic Barrow Canyon Bering Sea |
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Arctic Barrow Bering Sea Alaska |
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