On the origin and propagation of Denmark Strait overflow water anomalies in the Irminger Basin

Denmark Strait Overflow Water (DSOW) supplies the densest contribution to North Atlantic Deep Water and is monitored at several locations in the subpolar North Atlantic. Hydrographic (temperature and salinity) and velocity time series from three multiple-mooring arrays at the Denmark Strait sill, at...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Main Authors: Jochumsen, Kerstin, Köllner, Manuela, Quadfasel, Detlef, Dye, Stephen, Rudels, Bert, Valdimarsson, Heðinn
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Online Access:https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/28707/
https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/28707/1/Jochumsen_et_al-2015-Journal_of_Geophysical_Research__Oceans.pdf
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author Jochumsen, Kerstin
Köllner, Manuela
Quadfasel, Detlef
Dye, Stephen
Rudels, Bert
Valdimarsson, Heðinn
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description Denmark Strait Overflow Water (DSOW) supplies the densest contribution to North Atlantic Deep Water and is monitored at several locations in the subpolar North Atlantic. Hydrographic (temperature and salinity) and velocity time series from three multiple-mooring arrays at the Denmark Strait sill, at 180 km downstream (south of Dohrn Bank) and at a further 320 km downstream on the east Greenland continental slope near Tasiilaq (formerly Angmagssalik), were analyzed to quantify the variability and track anomalies in DSOW in the period 2007-2012. No long-term trends were detected in the time series, while variability on time scales from interannual to weekly was present at all moorings. The hydrographic time series from different moorings within each mooring array showed coherent signals, while the velocity fluctuations were only weakly correlated. Lagged correlations of anomalies between the arrays revealed a propagation from the sill of Denmark Strait to the Angmagssalik array in potential temperature with an average propagation time of 13 days, while the correlations in salinity were low. Entrainment of warm and saline Atlantic Water and fresher water from the East Greenland Current (via the East Greenland Spill Jet) can explain the whole range of hydrographic changes in the DSOW measured downstream of the sill. Changes in the entrained water masses and in the mixing ratio can thus strongly influence the salinity variability of DSOW. Fresh anomalies found in downstream measurements of DSOW within the Deep Western Boundary Current can therefore not be attributed to Arctic climate variability in a straightforward way
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Jochumsen, K., Köllner, M., Quadfasel, D., Dye, S., Rudels, B. and Valdimarsson, H. (2015) On the origin and propagation of Denmark Strait overflow water anomalies in the Irminger Basin. Open Access Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 120 (3). pp. 1841-1855. DOI 10.1002/2014JC010397 <https://doi.org/10.1002/2014JC010397>.
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:28707 2025-01-16T18:56:22+00:00 On the origin and propagation of Denmark Strait overflow water anomalies in the Irminger Basin Jochumsen, Kerstin Köllner, Manuela Quadfasel, Detlef Dye, Stephen Rudels, Bert Valdimarsson, Heðinn 2015-03-19 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/28707/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/28707/1/Jochumsen_et_al-2015-Journal_of_Geophysical_Research__Oceans.pdf https://doi.org/10.1002/2014JC010397 en eng AGU (American Geophysical Union) Wiley https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/28707/1/Jochumsen_et_al-2015-Journal_of_Geophysical_Research__Oceans.pdf Jochumsen, K., Köllner, M., Quadfasel, D., Dye, S., Rudels, B. and Valdimarsson, H. (2015) On the origin and propagation of Denmark Strait overflow water anomalies in the Irminger Basin. Open Access Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 120 (3). pp. 1841-1855. DOI 10.1002/2014JC010397 <https://doi.org/10.1002/2014JC010397>. doi:10.1002/2014JC010397 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Article PeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2015 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1002/2014JC010397 2023-04-07T15:19:09Z Denmark Strait Overflow Water (DSOW) supplies the densest contribution to North Atlantic Deep Water and is monitored at several locations in the subpolar North Atlantic. Hydrographic (temperature and salinity) and velocity time series from three multiple-mooring arrays at the Denmark Strait sill, at 180 km downstream (south of Dohrn Bank) and at a further 320 km downstream on the east Greenland continental slope near Tasiilaq (formerly Angmagssalik), were analyzed to quantify the variability and track anomalies in DSOW in the period 2007-2012. No long-term trends were detected in the time series, while variability on time scales from interannual to weekly was present at all moorings. The hydrographic time series from different moorings within each mooring array showed coherent signals, while the velocity fluctuations were only weakly correlated. Lagged correlations of anomalies between the arrays revealed a propagation from the sill of Denmark Strait to the Angmagssalik array in potential temperature with an average propagation time of 13 days, while the correlations in salinity were low. Entrainment of warm and saline Atlantic Water and fresher water from the East Greenland Current (via the East Greenland Spill Jet) can explain the whole range of hydrographic changes in the DSOW measured downstream of the sill. Changes in the entrained water masses and in the mixing ratio can thus strongly influence the salinity variability of DSOW. Fresh anomalies found in downstream measurements of DSOW within the Deep Western Boundary Current can therefore not be attributed to Arctic climate variability in a straightforward way Article in Journal/Newspaper Angmagssalik Arctic Denmark Strait East Greenland east greenland current Greenland North Atlantic Deep Water North Atlantic Tasiilaq OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Arctic Greenland Irminger Basin ENVELOPE(-36.000,-36.000,61.000,61.000) Tasiilaq ENVELOPE(-37.637,-37.637,65.615,65.615) Dohrn Bank ENVELOPE(-29.700,-29.700,65.917,65.917) Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 120 3 1841 1855
spellingShingle Jochumsen, Kerstin
Köllner, Manuela
Quadfasel, Detlef
Dye, Stephen
Rudels, Bert
Valdimarsson, Heðinn
On the origin and propagation of Denmark Strait overflow water anomalies in the Irminger Basin
title On the origin and propagation of Denmark Strait overflow water anomalies in the Irminger Basin
title_full On the origin and propagation of Denmark Strait overflow water anomalies in the Irminger Basin
title_fullStr On the origin and propagation of Denmark Strait overflow water anomalies in the Irminger Basin
title_full_unstemmed On the origin and propagation of Denmark Strait overflow water anomalies in the Irminger Basin
title_short On the origin and propagation of Denmark Strait overflow water anomalies in the Irminger Basin
title_sort on the origin and propagation of denmark strait overflow water anomalies in the irminger basin
url https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/28707/
https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/28707/1/Jochumsen_et_al-2015-Journal_of_Geophysical_Research__Oceans.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1002/2014JC010397