Data_Sheet_1_Borealization of the Arctic Ocean in Response to Anomalous Advection From Sub-Arctic Seas.docx

An important yet still not well documented aspect of recent changes in the Arctic Ocean is associated with the advection of anomalous sub-Arctic Atlantic- and Pacific-origin waters and biota into the polar basins, a process which we refer to as borealization. Using a 37-year archive of observations...

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Main Authors: Igor V. Polyakov (1295811), Matthew B. Alkire (8638980), Bodil A. Bluhm (8801552), Kristina A. Brown (9082331), Eddy C. Carmack (9082334), Melissa Chierici (3071994), Seth L. Danielson (9082337), Ingrid Ellingsen (9082340), Elizaveta A. Ershova (9082343), Katarina Gårdfeldt (9082346), Randi B. Ingvaldsen (9082349), Andrey V. Pnyushkov (9082352), Dag Slagstad (288501), Paul Wassmann (288502)
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14230373 2023-05-15T14:32:48+02:00 Data_Sheet_1_Borealization of the Arctic Ocean in Response to Anomalous Advection From Sub-Arctic Seas.docx Igor V. Polyakov (1295811) Matthew B. Alkire (8638980) Bodil A. Bluhm (8801552) Kristina A. Brown (9082331) Eddy C. Carmack (9082334) Melissa Chierici (3071994) Seth L. Danielson (9082337) Ingrid Ellingsen (9082340) Elizaveta A. Ershova (9082343) Katarina Gårdfeldt (9082346) Randi B. Ingvaldsen (9082349) Andrey V. Pnyushkov (9082352) Dag Slagstad (288501) Paul Wassmann (288502) 2021-03-17T16:29:45Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.00491.s001 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_Borealization_of_the_Arctic_Ocean_in_Response_to_Anomalous_Advection_From_Sub-Arctic_Seas_docx/14230373 doi:10.3389/fmars.2020.00491.s001 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering Arctic ocean climate change atlantification and pacification multidisciplinary changes future projections Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.00491.s001 2021-03-23T16:29:44Z An important yet still not well documented aspect of recent changes in the Arctic Ocean is associated with the advection of anomalous sub-Arctic Atlantic- and Pacific-origin waters and biota into the polar basins, a process which we refer to as borealization. Using a 37-year archive of observations (1981–2017) we demonstrate dramatically contrasting regional responses to atlantification (that part of borealization related to progression of anomalies from the Atlantic sector of sub-Arctic seas into the Arctic Ocean) and pacification (the counterpart of atlantification associated with influx of anomalous Pacific waters). Particularly, we show strong salinification of the upper Eurasian Basin since 2000, with attendant reductions in stratification, and potentially altered nutrient fluxes and primary production. These changes are closely related to upstream conditions. In contrast, pacification is strongly manifested in the Amerasian Basin by the anomalous influx of Pacific waters, creating conditions favorable for increased heat and freshwater content in the Beaufort Gyre halocline and expansion of Pacific species into the Arctic interior. Here, changes in the upper (overlying) layers are driven by local Arctic atmospheric processes resulting in stronger wind/ice/ocean coupling, increased convergence within the Beaufort Gyre, a thickening of the fresh surface layer, and a deepening of the nutricline and deep chlorophyll maximum. Thus, a divergent (Eurasian Basin) gyre responds altogether differently than does a convergent (Amerasian Basin) gyre to climate forcing. Available geochemical data indicate a general decrease in nutrient concentrations Arctic-wide, except in the northern portions of the Makarov and Amundsen Basins and northern Chukchi Sea and Canada Basin. Thus, changes in the circulation pathways of specific water masses, as well as the utilization of nutrients in upstream regions, may control the availability of nutrients in the Arctic Ocean. Model-based evaluation of the trajectory of the Arctic climate system into the future suggests that Arctic borealization will continue under scenarios of global warming. Results from this synthesis further our understanding of the Arctic Ocean’s complex and sometimes non-intuitive Arctic response to climate forcing by identifying new feedbacks in the atmosphere-ice-ocean system in which borealization plays a key role. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean canada basin Chukchi Chukchi Sea Climate change Global warming Unknown Arctic Arctic Ocean Chukchi Sea Canada Pacific
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topic Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
Arctic ocean
climate change
atlantification and pacification
multidisciplinary changes
future projections
spellingShingle Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
Arctic ocean
climate change
atlantification and pacification
multidisciplinary changes
future projections
Igor V. Polyakov (1295811)
Matthew B. Alkire (8638980)
Bodil A. Bluhm (8801552)
Kristina A. Brown (9082331)
Eddy C. Carmack (9082334)
Melissa Chierici (3071994)
Seth L. Danielson (9082337)
Ingrid Ellingsen (9082340)
Elizaveta A. Ershova (9082343)
Katarina Gårdfeldt (9082346)
Randi B. Ingvaldsen (9082349)
Andrey V. Pnyushkov (9082352)
Dag Slagstad (288501)
Paul Wassmann (288502)
Data_Sheet_1_Borealization of the Arctic Ocean in Response to Anomalous Advection From Sub-Arctic Seas.docx
topic_facet Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
Arctic ocean
climate change
atlantification and pacification
multidisciplinary changes
future projections
description An important yet still not well documented aspect of recent changes in the Arctic Ocean is associated with the advection of anomalous sub-Arctic Atlantic- and Pacific-origin waters and biota into the polar basins, a process which we refer to as borealization. Using a 37-year archive of observations (1981–2017) we demonstrate dramatically contrasting regional responses to atlantification (that part of borealization related to progression of anomalies from the Atlantic sector of sub-Arctic seas into the Arctic Ocean) and pacification (the counterpart of atlantification associated with influx of anomalous Pacific waters). Particularly, we show strong salinification of the upper Eurasian Basin since 2000, with attendant reductions in stratification, and potentially altered nutrient fluxes and primary production. These changes are closely related to upstream conditions. In contrast, pacification is strongly manifested in the Amerasian Basin by the anomalous influx of Pacific waters, creating conditions favorable for increased heat and freshwater content in the Beaufort Gyre halocline and expansion of Pacific species into the Arctic interior. Here, changes in the upper (overlying) layers are driven by local Arctic atmospheric processes resulting in stronger wind/ice/ocean coupling, increased convergence within the Beaufort Gyre, a thickening of the fresh surface layer, and a deepening of the nutricline and deep chlorophyll maximum. Thus, a divergent (Eurasian Basin) gyre responds altogether differently than does a convergent (Amerasian Basin) gyre to climate forcing. Available geochemical data indicate a general decrease in nutrient concentrations Arctic-wide, except in the northern portions of the Makarov and Amundsen Basins and northern Chukchi Sea and Canada Basin. Thus, changes in the circulation pathways of specific water masses, as well as the utilization of nutrients in upstream regions, may control the availability of nutrients in the Arctic Ocean. Model-based evaluation of the trajectory of the Arctic climate system into the future suggests that Arctic borealization will continue under scenarios of global warming. Results from this synthesis further our understanding of the Arctic Ocean’s complex and sometimes non-intuitive Arctic response to climate forcing by identifying new feedbacks in the atmosphere-ice-ocean system in which borealization plays a key role.
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Matthew B. Alkire (8638980)
Bodil A. Bluhm (8801552)
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Eddy C. Carmack (9082334)
Melissa Chierici (3071994)
Seth L. Danielson (9082337)
Ingrid Ellingsen (9082340)
Elizaveta A. Ershova (9082343)
Katarina Gårdfeldt (9082346)
Randi B. Ingvaldsen (9082349)
Andrey V. Pnyushkov (9082352)
Dag Slagstad (288501)
Paul Wassmann (288502)
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Katarina Gårdfeldt (9082346)
Randi B. Ingvaldsen (9082349)
Andrey V. Pnyushkov (9082352)
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Paul Wassmann (288502)
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