The freshwater composition of the Fram Strait outflow derived from a decade of tracer measurements

The composition of the Fram Strait freshwater outflow is investigated by comparing 10 sections of concurrent salinity, ?18O, nitrate and phosphate measurements collected between 1997 and 2011. The largest inventories of net sea ice meltwater are found in 2009, 2010 and 2011. The 2009–2011 sections a...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Main Authors: Dodd, Paul A., Rabe, Benjamin, Hansen, Edmond, Falck, Eva, Mackensen, Andreas, Rohling, Eelco, Stedmon, Colin, Kristiansen, Svein
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Published: 2012
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:346812 2023-07-30T04:01:56+02:00 The freshwater composition of the Fram Strait outflow derived from a decade of tracer measurements Dodd, Paul A. Rabe, Benjamin Hansen, Edmond Falck, Eva Mackensen, Andreas Rohling, Eelco Stedmon, Colin Kristiansen, Svein 2012 https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/346812/ unknown Dodd, Paul A., Rabe, Benjamin, Hansen, Edmond, Falck, Eva, Mackensen, Andreas, Rohling, Eelco, Stedmon, Colin and Kristiansen, Svein (2012) The freshwater composition of the Fram Strait outflow derived from a decade of tracer measurements. Journal of Geophysical Research, 117 (C11), C11005. (doi:10.1029/2012JC008011 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2012JC008011>). Article PeerReviewed 2012 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.1029/2012JC008011 2023-07-09T21:43:28Z The composition of the Fram Strait freshwater outflow is investigated by comparing 10 sections of concurrent salinity, ?18O, nitrate and phosphate measurements collected between 1997 and 2011. The largest inventories of net sea ice meltwater are found in 2009, 2010 and 2011. The 2009–2011 sections are also the first to show positive fractions of sea ice meltwater at the surface near the core of the EGC. Sections from September 2009–2011 show an increased input of sea ice meltwater at the surface relative to older September sections. This suggests that more sea ice now melts back into the surface in late summer than previously. Comparison of April, July and September sections reveals seasonal variations in the inventory of positive sea ice meltwater, with maximum inventories in September sections. The time series of sections reveals a strong anti-correlation between meteoric water and net sea ice meltwater inventories, suggesting that meteoric water and brine may be delivered to Fram Strait together from a common source. We find that the freshwater outflow at Fram Strait exhibits a similar meteoric water to net sea ice meltwater ratio as the central Arctic Ocean and Siberian shelves, suggesting that much of the sea ice meltwater and meteoric water at Fram Strait may originate from these regions. However, we also find that the ratio of meteoric water to sea ice meltwater inventories at Fram Strait is decreasing with time, due to an increased surface input of sea ice meltwater in recent sections. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Fram Strait Sea ice University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Arctic Arctic Ocean Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 117 C11 n/a n/a
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description The composition of the Fram Strait freshwater outflow is investigated by comparing 10 sections of concurrent salinity, ?18O, nitrate and phosphate measurements collected between 1997 and 2011. The largest inventories of net sea ice meltwater are found in 2009, 2010 and 2011. The 2009–2011 sections are also the first to show positive fractions of sea ice meltwater at the surface near the core of the EGC. Sections from September 2009–2011 show an increased input of sea ice meltwater at the surface relative to older September sections. This suggests that more sea ice now melts back into the surface in late summer than previously. Comparison of April, July and September sections reveals seasonal variations in the inventory of positive sea ice meltwater, with maximum inventories in September sections. The time series of sections reveals a strong anti-correlation between meteoric water and net sea ice meltwater inventories, suggesting that meteoric water and brine may be delivered to Fram Strait together from a common source. We find that the freshwater outflow at Fram Strait exhibits a similar meteoric water to net sea ice meltwater ratio as the central Arctic Ocean and Siberian shelves, suggesting that much of the sea ice meltwater and meteoric water at Fram Strait may originate from these regions. However, we also find that the ratio of meteoric water to sea ice meltwater inventories at Fram Strait is decreasing with time, due to an increased surface input of sea ice meltwater in recent sections.
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author Dodd, Paul A.
Rabe, Benjamin
Hansen, Edmond
Falck, Eva
Mackensen, Andreas
Rohling, Eelco
Stedmon, Colin
Kristiansen, Svein
spellingShingle Dodd, Paul A.
Rabe, Benjamin
Hansen, Edmond
Falck, Eva
Mackensen, Andreas
Rohling, Eelco
Stedmon, Colin
Kristiansen, Svein
The freshwater composition of the Fram Strait outflow derived from a decade of tracer measurements
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Rabe, Benjamin
Hansen, Edmond
Falck, Eva
Mackensen, Andreas
Rohling, Eelco
Stedmon, Colin
Kristiansen, Svein
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title The freshwater composition of the Fram Strait outflow derived from a decade of tracer measurements
title_short The freshwater composition of the Fram Strait outflow derived from a decade of tracer measurements
title_full The freshwater composition of the Fram Strait outflow derived from a decade of tracer measurements
title_fullStr The freshwater composition of the Fram Strait outflow derived from a decade of tracer measurements
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