Physical and Biogeochemical Features of the Southern Ocean: Their Variability and Change Over the Recent Past and Coming Century

While the Southern Ocean has experienced substantial changes in atmospheric forcing over the past few decades, the subsequent impacts on basin circulation and biogeochemical cycling is not well understood. Using satellite and hydrographic observations and model output, this dissertation investigates...

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Main Author: Freeman, Natalie Marie
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spelling ftunicolboulder:oai:scholar.colorado.edu:atoc_gradetds-1070 2023-05-15T13:49:40+02:00 Physical and Biogeochemical Features of the Southern Ocean: Their Variability and Change Over the Recent Past and Coming Century Freeman, Natalie Marie 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholar.colorado.edu/atoc_gradetds/70 https://scholar.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1070&context=atoc_gradetds unknown CU Scholar https://scholar.colorado.edu/atoc_gradetds/70 https://scholar.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1070&context=atoc_gradetds Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences Graduate Theses & Dissertations Antarctic Polar Front marine carbon cycle ocean acidification Silicate Front Southern Ocean Climate Marine Biology Oceanography Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology text 2017 ftunicolboulder 2018-10-07T09:03:49Z While the Southern Ocean has experienced substantial changes in atmospheric forcing over the past few decades, the subsequent impacts on basin circulation and biogeochemical cycling is not well understood. Using satellite and hydrographic observations and model output, this dissertation investigates the variable and changing large-scale physical and biogeochemical features of the Southern Ocean. From 1998 to 2014, austral summer surface phytoplankton calcification and calcite concentration are found to decline by 9% and 24%, respectively, in large portions of the Southern Ocean’s Great Calcite Belt, concurrent with a reduction in surface ocean carbonate ion concentration. A regional increase in biocalcification and calcite near the Antarctic Polar Front (PF) in the Atlantic sector is attributed to a physical southward shift in the location of the PF, altering local temperature and nutrient availability. Using methods that avoid cloud contamination and steric sea level change, a novel, comprehensive frontal mapping scheme was developed to create a high-resolution data set of weekly PF locations from 2002–2014. The spatio-temporal variability in the location and strength of the PF and its associated Silicate Front (SF) is largely influenced by the underlying bathymetry: over shallow bathymetry, Southern Ocean fronts are strong and interannual variability in position is low, while long-term meridional shifts in front position are found over the deeper regions of the Indian and Pacific sectors. From 2002 to 2014, the PF is found to have intensified both in zonal average and at nearly all longitudes; a more zonally asymmetric atmospheric circulation drives changes in wind forcing and, through modifications in SST, the strength of the PF. A state-of-the-art coupled climate model predicts a more poleward SF by the end of the 21st century under a high emission scenario, due to large-scale reductions in surface silicate as a consequence of a warmer, more stratified Southern Ocean, with implications for local biology and the interpretation of paleoclimate records from deep sea sediments. Text Antarc* Antarctic Ocean acidification Southern Ocean University of Colorado, Boulder: CU Scholar Antarctic Austral Indian Pacific Southern Ocean The Antarctic
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topic Antarctic Polar Front
marine carbon cycle
ocean acidification
Silicate Front
Southern Ocean
Climate
Marine Biology
Oceanography
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
spellingShingle Antarctic Polar Front
marine carbon cycle
ocean acidification
Silicate Front
Southern Ocean
Climate
Marine Biology
Oceanography
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Freeman, Natalie Marie
Physical and Biogeochemical Features of the Southern Ocean: Their Variability and Change Over the Recent Past and Coming Century
topic_facet Antarctic Polar Front
marine carbon cycle
ocean acidification
Silicate Front
Southern Ocean
Climate
Marine Biology
Oceanography
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
description While the Southern Ocean has experienced substantial changes in atmospheric forcing over the past few decades, the subsequent impacts on basin circulation and biogeochemical cycling is not well understood. Using satellite and hydrographic observations and model output, this dissertation investigates the variable and changing large-scale physical and biogeochemical features of the Southern Ocean. From 1998 to 2014, austral summer surface phytoplankton calcification and calcite concentration are found to decline by 9% and 24%, respectively, in large portions of the Southern Ocean’s Great Calcite Belt, concurrent with a reduction in surface ocean carbonate ion concentration. A regional increase in biocalcification and calcite near the Antarctic Polar Front (PF) in the Atlantic sector is attributed to a physical southward shift in the location of the PF, altering local temperature and nutrient availability. Using methods that avoid cloud contamination and steric sea level change, a novel, comprehensive frontal mapping scheme was developed to create a high-resolution data set of weekly PF locations from 2002–2014. The spatio-temporal variability in the location and strength of the PF and its associated Silicate Front (SF) is largely influenced by the underlying bathymetry: over shallow bathymetry, Southern Ocean fronts are strong and interannual variability in position is low, while long-term meridional shifts in front position are found over the deeper regions of the Indian and Pacific sectors. From 2002 to 2014, the PF is found to have intensified both in zonal average and at nearly all longitudes; a more zonally asymmetric atmospheric circulation drives changes in wind forcing and, through modifications in SST, the strength of the PF. A state-of-the-art coupled climate model predicts a more poleward SF by the end of the 21st century under a high emission scenario, due to large-scale reductions in surface silicate as a consequence of a warmer, more stratified Southern Ocean, with implications for local biology and the interpretation of paleoclimate records from deep sea sediments.
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title Physical and Biogeochemical Features of the Southern Ocean: Their Variability and Change Over the Recent Past and Coming Century
title_short Physical and Biogeochemical Features of the Southern Ocean: Their Variability and Change Over the Recent Past and Coming Century
title_full Physical and Biogeochemical Features of the Southern Ocean: Their Variability and Change Over the Recent Past and Coming Century
title_fullStr Physical and Biogeochemical Features of the Southern Ocean: Their Variability and Change Over the Recent Past and Coming Century
title_full_unstemmed Physical and Biogeochemical Features of the Southern Ocean: Their Variability and Change Over the Recent Past and Coming Century
title_sort physical and biogeochemical features of the southern ocean: their variability and change over the recent past and coming century
publisher CU Scholar
publishDate 2017
url https://scholar.colorado.edu/atoc_gradetds/70
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Indian
Pacific
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
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