Enhanced transport of dissolved methane from the Chukchi Sea to the Central Arctic

Rising temperatures in the Arctic Ocean can cause considerable changes, such as decreased ice cover and increased water inflow from the Pacific/Atlantic sector, which may alter dissolved methane (CH4) cycles over the Arctic Ocean. However, the fate of dissolved CH4 in the Arctic remains uncertain. H...

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Published in:Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Main Authors: Ye, Wangwang, Li, Yuhong, Wen, Jianwen, Zhang, Jiexia, Shakhova, Natalia, Liu, Jian, Wu, Man, Semiletov, Igor P., Zhan, Liyang
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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spelling fttomskstateuniv:koha:001016314 2024-01-21T10:03:02+01:00 Enhanced transport of dissolved methane from the Chukchi Sea to the Central Arctic Ye, Wangwang Li, Yuhong Wen, Jianwen Zhang, Jiexia Shakhova, Natalia Liu, Jian Wu, Man Semiletov, Igor P. Zhan, Liyang 2023 https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GB007368 https://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/koha:001016314 eng eng koha:001016314 doi:10.1029/2022GB007368 https://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/koha:001016314 Global biogeochemical cycles. 2023. Vol. 37, № 2. P. e2022GB007368 (1-21) растворенный метан Чукотское море Центральная Арктика статьи в журналах info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 fttomskstateuniv https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GB007368 2023-12-26T17:42:16Z Rising temperatures in the Arctic Ocean can cause considerable changes, such as decreased ice cover and increased water inflow from the Pacific/Atlantic sector, which may alter dissolved methane (CH4) cycles over the Arctic Ocean. However, the fate of dissolved CH4 in the Arctic remains uncertain. Here, we show that CH4 in the Chukchi Sea is enhanced in the shelf/slope areas, stored in the Upper Halocline (UHC), and transported to the central Arctic, contributing to the CH4 excess (ΔCH4) in the basins. The concentration of ΔCH4 in the UHC was increasing (0.1 nM per year) and the ΔCH4 has been distributed deeper and farther in the last decade than in the 1990s because of the intensification of Pacific water inflow due to oceanographic (currents) and atmospheric forcings (winds). We found heterogeneous CH4 (208.4% ± 131.7%) in the Polar Mixed Layer and CH4 supersaturation (1,100.9%–1,245.4%) in the below-ice seawater in the basins, which may indicate the effect of sea ice cycles with the support of sediment-origin CH4. We estimate the sea-to-air flux to be 1.1–2.4 μmol CH4 m −2 day −1 during the ice-free period in the Chukchi Sea, which suggests that the Chukchi Sea is currently a minor source (0.003 Tg in summer) of atmospheric CH4. Taken together, we propose a bottom-up mechanism for CH4 transport and emission and are concerned that the increases in the concentration of ΔCH4 and the transport distance/rate of ΔCH4 plume are occurring, with the potential to affect CH4 emissions in the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Chukchi Chukchi Sea Sea ice Арктика Чукотское море Tomsk State University Research Library Arctic Arctic Ocean Chukchi Sea Pacific Global Biogeochemical Cycles 37 2
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Чукотское море
Центральная Арктика
spellingShingle растворенный метан
Чукотское море
Центральная Арктика
Ye, Wangwang
Li, Yuhong
Wen, Jianwen
Zhang, Jiexia
Shakhova, Natalia
Liu, Jian
Wu, Man
Semiletov, Igor P.
Zhan, Liyang
Enhanced transport of dissolved methane from the Chukchi Sea to the Central Arctic
topic_facet растворенный метан
Чукотское море
Центральная Арктика
description Rising temperatures in the Arctic Ocean can cause considerable changes, such as decreased ice cover and increased water inflow from the Pacific/Atlantic sector, which may alter dissolved methane (CH4) cycles over the Arctic Ocean. However, the fate of dissolved CH4 in the Arctic remains uncertain. Here, we show that CH4 in the Chukchi Sea is enhanced in the shelf/slope areas, stored in the Upper Halocline (UHC), and transported to the central Arctic, contributing to the CH4 excess (ΔCH4) in the basins. The concentration of ΔCH4 in the UHC was increasing (0.1 nM per year) and the ΔCH4 has been distributed deeper and farther in the last decade than in the 1990s because of the intensification of Pacific water inflow due to oceanographic (currents) and atmospheric forcings (winds). We found heterogeneous CH4 (208.4% ± 131.7%) in the Polar Mixed Layer and CH4 supersaturation (1,100.9%–1,245.4%) in the below-ice seawater in the basins, which may indicate the effect of sea ice cycles with the support of sediment-origin CH4. We estimate the sea-to-air flux to be 1.1–2.4 μmol CH4 m −2 day −1 during the ice-free period in the Chukchi Sea, which suggests that the Chukchi Sea is currently a minor source (0.003 Tg in summer) of atmospheric CH4. Taken together, we propose a bottom-up mechanism for CH4 transport and emission and are concerned that the increases in the concentration of ΔCH4 and the transport distance/rate of ΔCH4 plume are occurring, with the potential to affect CH4 emissions in the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ye, Wangwang
Li, Yuhong
Wen, Jianwen
Zhang, Jiexia
Shakhova, Natalia
Liu, Jian
Wu, Man
Semiletov, Igor P.
Zhan, Liyang
author_facet Ye, Wangwang
Li, Yuhong
Wen, Jianwen
Zhang, Jiexia
Shakhova, Natalia
Liu, Jian
Wu, Man
Semiletov, Igor P.
Zhan, Liyang
author_sort Ye, Wangwang
title Enhanced transport of dissolved methane from the Chukchi Sea to the Central Arctic
title_short Enhanced transport of dissolved methane from the Chukchi Sea to the Central Arctic
title_full Enhanced transport of dissolved methane from the Chukchi Sea to the Central Arctic
title_fullStr Enhanced transport of dissolved methane from the Chukchi Sea to the Central Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced transport of dissolved methane from the Chukchi Sea to the Central Arctic
title_sort enhanced transport of dissolved methane from the chukchi sea to the central arctic
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