The Recent Thermohaline Changes in Frontal Areas of the Laptev Sea : Result of Two Sequential Summer Oceanographic Surveys in 2007-2008

Regions of Siberia, border upon the Laptev Sea, are the main resource of fresh water for the Arctic Ocean. Hereby they affect its thermohaline structure and predetermine formation of sea ice which influence on changeability of the global climatic system. The large interannual and spatial variability...

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Main Author: Sergienko, Igor
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:28434 2023-05-15T14:56:42+02:00 The Recent Thermohaline Changes in Frontal Areas of the Laptev Sea : Result of Two Sequential Summer Oceanographic Surveys in 2007-2008 Sergienko, Igor 2009 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/28434/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/28434/1/2009_Sergienko-Igor_MSc-Thesis_eng.pdf https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/28434/2/2009_Sergienko-Igor_MSc-Thesis_Abstract-en.pdf en eng https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/28434/1/2009_Sergienko-Igor_MSc-Thesis_eng.pdf https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/28434/2/2009_Sergienko-Igor_MSc-Thesis_Abstract-en.pdf Sergienko, I. (2009) The Recent Thermohaline Changes in Frontal Areas of the Laptev Sea : Result of Two Sequential Summer Oceanographic Surveys in 2007-2008 . (Master thesis), University of Bremen [St. Petersburg State University], Bremen St. Petersburg, Russia, 42 pp. cc_by_nc_3.0 Thesis NonPeerReviewed 2009 ftoceanrep 2023-04-07T15:18:46Z Regions of Siberia, border upon the Laptev Sea, are the main resource of fresh water for the Arctic Ocean. Hereby they affect its thermohaline structure and predetermine formation of sea ice which influence on changeability of the global climatic system. The large interannual and spatial variability in the freshwater content on the shelves, as well as the insufficient spatial and temporal coverage of hydrographic data, results in unfair detection of long-term tendency in fresh water storage and changes in thermohaline structures associated with climate change. The main objectives of this work are: 1) to analyse the changes in thermohaline structure at the oceanographic polygon located in the central Laptev Sea frontal zone area in summer 2007-2008; 2) to assess the influence of various hydrometeorological factors on this area and to analyse the key processes that might affect the interannual changeability of Laptev Sea thermohaline structure. The following results have been outlined: Thermohaline structure during summer 2007 and 2008 is a dramatic example of high variability of the Laptev Sea hydrography. Temperature and salinity field, sea level pressure and wind patterns are completely different for these two sequential years. Peculiarities of hydrometeorological processes during summer are mirrored in the polygon area hydrography, thereby it can be an indicator of changes that occur in the area of the Laptev Sea shelf as a part of the global Arctic system. Thermohaline characteristics strongly depend on prevailing wind and demonstrate short response time. The atmospheric circulation pattern was predominantly cyclonic in 2007 and anticyclonic in 2008. However, there was no typical river water distribution for those atmospheric conditions because of instability sea level pressure patterns. It is possible to consider, that the analyzed years were a switch period of transition from one type of circulation to another, that correlate with Arctic oscillation quasi-decadal periodicity. The anomalies in ice cover, air ... Thesis Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change laptev Laptev Sea Sea ice Siberia OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Arctic Arctic Ocean Laptev Sea
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description Regions of Siberia, border upon the Laptev Sea, are the main resource of fresh water for the Arctic Ocean. Hereby they affect its thermohaline structure and predetermine formation of sea ice which influence on changeability of the global climatic system. The large interannual and spatial variability in the freshwater content on the shelves, as well as the insufficient spatial and temporal coverage of hydrographic data, results in unfair detection of long-term tendency in fresh water storage and changes in thermohaline structures associated with climate change. The main objectives of this work are: 1) to analyse the changes in thermohaline structure at the oceanographic polygon located in the central Laptev Sea frontal zone area in summer 2007-2008; 2) to assess the influence of various hydrometeorological factors on this area and to analyse the key processes that might affect the interannual changeability of Laptev Sea thermohaline structure. The following results have been outlined: Thermohaline structure during summer 2007 and 2008 is a dramatic example of high variability of the Laptev Sea hydrography. Temperature and salinity field, sea level pressure and wind patterns are completely different for these two sequential years. Peculiarities of hydrometeorological processes during summer are mirrored in the polygon area hydrography, thereby it can be an indicator of changes that occur in the area of the Laptev Sea shelf as a part of the global Arctic system. Thermohaline characteristics strongly depend on prevailing wind and demonstrate short response time. The atmospheric circulation pattern was predominantly cyclonic in 2007 and anticyclonic in 2008. However, there was no typical river water distribution for those atmospheric conditions because of instability sea level pressure patterns. It is possible to consider, that the analyzed years were a switch period of transition from one type of circulation to another, that correlate with Arctic oscillation quasi-decadal periodicity. The anomalies in ice cover, air ...
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author Sergienko, Igor
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The Recent Thermohaline Changes in Frontal Areas of the Laptev Sea : Result of Two Sequential Summer Oceanographic Surveys in 2007-2008
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title The Recent Thermohaline Changes in Frontal Areas of the Laptev Sea : Result of Two Sequential Summer Oceanographic Surveys in 2007-2008
title_short The Recent Thermohaline Changes in Frontal Areas of the Laptev Sea : Result of Two Sequential Summer Oceanographic Surveys in 2007-2008
title_full The Recent Thermohaline Changes in Frontal Areas of the Laptev Sea : Result of Two Sequential Summer Oceanographic Surveys in 2007-2008
title_fullStr The Recent Thermohaline Changes in Frontal Areas of the Laptev Sea : Result of Two Sequential Summer Oceanographic Surveys in 2007-2008
title_full_unstemmed The Recent Thermohaline Changes in Frontal Areas of the Laptev Sea : Result of Two Sequential Summer Oceanographic Surveys in 2007-2008
title_sort recent thermohaline changes in frontal areas of the laptev sea : result of two sequential summer oceanographic surveys in 2007-2008
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url https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/28434/
https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/28434/1/2009_Sergienko-Igor_MSc-Thesis_eng.pdf
https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/28434/2/2009_Sergienko-Igor_MSc-Thesis_Abstract-en.pdf
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Arctic Ocean
Laptev Sea
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Arctic Ocean
Climate change
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Sea ice
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Sergienko, I. (2009) The Recent Thermohaline Changes in Frontal Areas of the Laptev Sea : Result of Two Sequential Summer Oceanographic Surveys in 2007-2008 . (Master thesis), University of Bremen
[St. Petersburg State University], Bremen
St. Petersburg, Russia, 42 pp.
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