Thin and transient meltwater layers and false bottoms in the Arctic sea ice pack:Recent insights on these historically overlooked features

The rapid melt of snow and sea ice during the Arctic summer provides a significant source of low-salinity meltwater to the surface ocean on the local scale. The accumulation of this meltwater on, under, and around sea ice floes can result in relatively thin meltwater layers in the upper ocean. Due t...

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Main Authors: Smith, Madison M., Angot, Hélène, Chamberlain, Emelia J, Droste, Elise S., Karam, Salar, Muilwijk, Morven, Webb, Alison L, Bozzato, Deborah, Stefels, Jacqueline, van Leeuwe, Maria
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11370/798074fb-3aee-44bd-8fb3-e55452e02404
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https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2023.00025
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/798074fb-3aee-44bd-8fb3-e55452e02404 2024-09-15T17:51:17+00:00 Thin and transient meltwater layers and false bottoms in the Arctic sea ice pack:Recent insights on these historically overlooked features Smith, Madison M. Angot, Hélène Chamberlain, Emelia J Droste, Elise S. Karam, Salar Muilwijk, Morven Webb, Alison L Bozzato, Deborah Stefels, Jacqueline van Leeuwe, Maria 2023-09-07 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/798074fb-3aee-44bd-8fb3-e55452e02404 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/798074fb-3aee-44bd-8fb3-e55452e02404 https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2023.00025 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/790632381/elementa.2023.00025.pdf eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/798074fb-3aee-44bd-8fb3-e55452e02404 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Smith , M M , Angot , H , Chamberlain , E J , Droste , E S , Karam , S , Muilwijk , M , Webb , A L , Bozzato , D , Stefels , J & van Leeuwe , M 2023 , ' Thin and transient meltwater layers and false bottoms in the Arctic sea ice pack : Recent insights on these historically overlooked features ' , Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene , vol. 11 , no. 1 , 00025 . https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2023.00025 article 2023 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2023.00025 2024-07-01T14:49:22Z The rapid melt of snow and sea ice during the Arctic summer provides a significant source of low-salinity meltwater to the surface ocean on the local scale. The accumulation of this meltwater on, under, and around sea ice floes can result in relatively thin meltwater layers in the upper ocean. Due to the small-scale nature of these upper-ocean features, typically on the order of 1 m thick or less, they are rarely detected by standard methods, but are nevertheless pervasive and critically important in Arctic summer. Observations during the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition in summer 2020 focused on the evolution of such layers and made significant advancements in understanding their role in the coupled Arctic system. Here we provide a review of thin meltwater layers in the Arctic, with emphasis on the new findings from MOSAiC. Both prior and recent observational datasets indicate an intermittent yet long-lasting (weeks to months) meltwater layer in the upper ocean on the order of 0.1 m to 1.0 m in thickness, with a large spatial range. The presence of meltwater layers impacts the physical system by reducing bottom ice melt and allowing new ice formation via false bottom growth. Collectively, the meltwater layer and false bottoms reduce atmosphere-ocean exchanges of momentum, energy, and material. The impacts on the coupled Arctic system are far-reaching, including acting as a barrier for nutrient and gas exchange and impacting ecosystem diversity and productivity. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Sea ice University of Groningen research database Elem Sci Anth 11 1
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description The rapid melt of snow and sea ice during the Arctic summer provides a significant source of low-salinity meltwater to the surface ocean on the local scale. The accumulation of this meltwater on, under, and around sea ice floes can result in relatively thin meltwater layers in the upper ocean. Due to the small-scale nature of these upper-ocean features, typically on the order of 1 m thick or less, they are rarely detected by standard methods, but are nevertheless pervasive and critically important in Arctic summer. Observations during the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition in summer 2020 focused on the evolution of such layers and made significant advancements in understanding their role in the coupled Arctic system. Here we provide a review of thin meltwater layers in the Arctic, with emphasis on the new findings from MOSAiC. Both prior and recent observational datasets indicate an intermittent yet long-lasting (weeks to months) meltwater layer in the upper ocean on the order of 0.1 m to 1.0 m in thickness, with a large spatial range. The presence of meltwater layers impacts the physical system by reducing bottom ice melt and allowing new ice formation via false bottom growth. Collectively, the meltwater layer and false bottoms reduce atmosphere-ocean exchanges of momentum, energy, and material. The impacts on the coupled Arctic system are far-reaching, including acting as a barrier for nutrient and gas exchange and impacting ecosystem diversity and productivity.
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author Smith, Madison M.
Angot, Hélène
Chamberlain, Emelia J
Droste, Elise S.
Karam, Salar
Muilwijk, Morven
Webb, Alison L
Bozzato, Deborah
Stefels, Jacqueline
van Leeuwe, Maria
spellingShingle Smith, Madison M.
Angot, Hélène
Chamberlain, Emelia J
Droste, Elise S.
Karam, Salar
Muilwijk, Morven
Webb, Alison L
Bozzato, Deborah
Stefels, Jacqueline
van Leeuwe, Maria
Thin and transient meltwater layers and false bottoms in the Arctic sea ice pack:Recent insights on these historically overlooked features
author_facet Smith, Madison M.
Angot, Hélène
Chamberlain, Emelia J
Droste, Elise S.
Karam, Salar
Muilwijk, Morven
Webb, Alison L
Bozzato, Deborah
Stefels, Jacqueline
van Leeuwe, Maria
author_sort Smith, Madison M.
title Thin and transient meltwater layers and false bottoms in the Arctic sea ice pack:Recent insights on these historically overlooked features
title_short Thin and transient meltwater layers and false bottoms in the Arctic sea ice pack:Recent insights on these historically overlooked features
title_full Thin and transient meltwater layers and false bottoms in the Arctic sea ice pack:Recent insights on these historically overlooked features
title_fullStr Thin and transient meltwater layers and false bottoms in the Arctic sea ice pack:Recent insights on these historically overlooked features
title_full_unstemmed Thin and transient meltwater layers and false bottoms in the Arctic sea ice pack:Recent insights on these historically overlooked features
title_sort thin and transient meltwater layers and false bottoms in the arctic sea ice pack:recent insights on these historically overlooked features
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