Freshwater components and transports in the Fram Strait – recent observations and changes since the late 1990s

We present the late summer distribution and transports of freshwater components in the upper western part of the Fram Strait during 1998, 2004 and 2005. Hydrographic data and and water δ18O values are analyzed to distinguish Atlantic Water, ice melt (SIM) and freshwater removal from ice formation (I...

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Main Authors: E. Hansen, A. Beszczynska-Möller, M. Karcher, A. Mackensen, U. Schauer, B. Rabe
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2009
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geo
Online Access:http://www.ocean-sci.net/5/219/2009/os-5-219-2009.pdf
https://doaj.org/article/d6501a41970f41e2911b0f7afcd143e2
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:d6501a41970f41e2911b0f7afcd143e2 2023-05-15T15:13:10+02:00 Freshwater components and transports in the Fram Strait – recent observations and changes since the late 1990s E. Hansen A. Beszczynska-Möller M. Karcher A. Mackensen U. Schauer B. Rabe 2009-07-01 http://www.ocean-sci.net/5/219/2009/os-5-219-2009.pdf https://doaj.org/article/d6501a41970f41e2911b0f7afcd143e2 en eng Copernicus Publications 1812-0784 1812-0792 http://www.ocean-sci.net/5/219/2009/os-5-219-2009.pdf https://doaj.org/article/d6501a41970f41e2911b0f7afcd143e2 undefined Ocean Science, Vol 5, Iss 3, Pp 219-233 (2009) geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2009 fttriple 2023-01-22T17:32:49Z We present the late summer distribution and transports of freshwater components in the upper western part of the Fram Strait during 1998, 2004 and 2005. Hydrographic data and and water δ18O values are analyzed to distinguish Atlantic Water, ice melt (SIM) and freshwater removal from ice formation (IFB), and Meteoric Water (precipitation and riverine sources; MW). Concentrations of these water masses are combined with volume transport estimates from an inverse model. The average liquid freshwater transport relative to a reference salinity of 34.92, was 2500 km3/yr or 80 mSv southward, which is at the upper end of values reported in the literature. Our results indicate that not only the region of the continental slope but also parts of the East Greenland Shelf are important for freshwater transports. We estimate the average transports of of MW and IFB to be between 130 to 160 mSv (4100 to 5000 km3/yr) and 60 to 90 mSv (1900 to 2800 km3/yr) southward, respectively. The southward transport of MW was higher in 2005 than in 1998, but was compensated by a higher IFB transport. These differences in transports were associated with stronger southward velocities and the absence of northward velocities over the continental slope and the eastern East Greenland Shelf in 2005. A simulation using the North Atlantic-Arctic Ocean Sea Ice Model (NAOSIM) shows that the high transport of MW in the Fram Strait in 2005 is in agreement with the temporary storage of river water on the Siberian shelf in the mid-1990s, which reached the north of Greenland in 2003. Our results indicate that the accumulation of increased amounts of river water on the shelves is associated with enhanced ice formation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Atlantic Arctic Atlantic-Arctic East Greenland Fram Strait Greenland North Atlantic Sea ice Unknown Arctic Arctic Ocean Greenland
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E. Hansen
A. Beszczynska-Möller
M. Karcher
A. Mackensen
U. Schauer
B. Rabe
Freshwater components and transports in the Fram Strait – recent observations and changes since the late 1990s
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description We present the late summer distribution and transports of freshwater components in the upper western part of the Fram Strait during 1998, 2004 and 2005. Hydrographic data and and water δ18O values are analyzed to distinguish Atlantic Water, ice melt (SIM) and freshwater removal from ice formation (IFB), and Meteoric Water (precipitation and riverine sources; MW). Concentrations of these water masses are combined with volume transport estimates from an inverse model. The average liquid freshwater transport relative to a reference salinity of 34.92, was 2500 km3/yr or 80 mSv southward, which is at the upper end of values reported in the literature. Our results indicate that not only the region of the continental slope but also parts of the East Greenland Shelf are important for freshwater transports. We estimate the average transports of of MW and IFB to be between 130 to 160 mSv (4100 to 5000 km3/yr) and 60 to 90 mSv (1900 to 2800 km3/yr) southward, respectively. The southward transport of MW was higher in 2005 than in 1998, but was compensated by a higher IFB transport. These differences in transports were associated with stronger southward velocities and the absence of northward velocities over the continental slope and the eastern East Greenland Shelf in 2005. A simulation using the North Atlantic-Arctic Ocean Sea Ice Model (NAOSIM) shows that the high transport of MW in the Fram Strait in 2005 is in agreement with the temporary storage of river water on the Siberian shelf in the mid-1990s, which reached the north of Greenland in 2003. Our results indicate that the accumulation of increased amounts of river water on the shelves is associated with enhanced ice formation.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author E. Hansen
A. Beszczynska-Möller
M. Karcher
A. Mackensen
U. Schauer
B. Rabe
author_facet E. Hansen
A. Beszczynska-Möller
M. Karcher
A. Mackensen
U. Schauer
B. Rabe
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title Freshwater components and transports in the Fram Strait – recent observations and changes since the late 1990s
title_short Freshwater components and transports in the Fram Strait – recent observations and changes since the late 1990s
title_full Freshwater components and transports in the Fram Strait – recent observations and changes since the late 1990s
title_fullStr Freshwater components and transports in the Fram Strait – recent observations and changes since the late 1990s
title_full_unstemmed Freshwater components and transports in the Fram Strait – recent observations and changes since the late 1990s
title_sort freshwater components and transports in the fram strait – recent observations and changes since the late 1990s
publisher Copernicus Publications
publishDate 2009
url http://www.ocean-sci.net/5/219/2009/os-5-219-2009.pdf
https://doaj.org/article/d6501a41970f41e2911b0f7afcd143e2
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op_source Ocean Science, Vol 5, Iss 3, Pp 219-233 (2009)
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