Upstream sources of the Denmark Strait Overflow: Observations from a high-resolution mooring array
We present the first results from a densely instrumented mooring array upstream of the Denmark Strait sill, extending from the Iceland shelfbreak to the Greenland shelf. The array was deployed from September 2011 to July 2012, and captured the vast majority of overflow water denser than 27.8 kg m−3...
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author | Harden, Benjamin E. Pickart, Robert S. Valdimarsson, Héðinn Våge, Kjetil de Steur, Laura Richards, Clark Bahr, Frank Torres, Dan Børve, Eli Jónsson, Steingrímur Macrander, Andreas Østerhus, Svein Håvik, Lisbeth Hattermann, Tore |
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description | We present the first results from a densely instrumented mooring array upstream of the Denmark Strait sill, extending from the Iceland shelfbreak to the Greenland shelf. The array was deployed from September 2011 to July 2012, and captured the vast majority of overflow water denser than 27.8 kg m−3 approaching the sill. The mean transport of overflow water over the length of the deployment was 3.54±0.16 Sv. Of this, 0.58 Sv originated from below sill depth, revealing that aspiration takes place in Denmark Strait. We confirm the presence of two main sources of overflow water: one approaching the sill in the East Greenland Current and the other via the North Icelandic Jet. Using an objective technique based on the hydrographic properties of the water, the transports of these two sources are found to be 2.54±0.17 Sv and 1.00±0.17 Sv, respectively. We further partition the East Greenland Current source into that carried by the shelfbreak jet (1.50±0.16 Sv) versus that transported by a separated branch of the current on the Iceland slope (1.04±0.15 Sv). Over the course of the year the total overflow transport is more consistent than the transport in either branch; compensation takes place among the pathways that maintains a stable total overflow transport. This is especially true for the two East Greenland Current branches whose transports vary out of phase with each other on weekly and longer time scales. We argue that wind forcing plays a role in this partitioning. acceptedVersion |
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spelling | ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/16720 2025-01-16T21:37:27+00:00 Upstream sources of the Denmark Strait Overflow: Observations from a high-resolution mooring array Harden, Benjamin E. Pickart, Robert S. Valdimarsson, Héðinn Våge, Kjetil de Steur, Laura Richards, Clark Bahr, Frank Torres, Dan Børve, Eli Jónsson, Steingrímur Macrander, Andreas Østerhus, Svein Håvik, Lisbeth Hattermann, Tore 2017-08-25T11:18:58Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/16720 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2016.02.007 eng eng Elsevier Norges forskningsråd: 231647 urn:issn:0967-0637 urn:issn:1879-0119 https://hdl.handle.net/1956/16720 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2016.02.007 cristin:1350238 Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. 2016, 112, 94-112. Attribution CC BY-NC-ND http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Copyright 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 94-112 112 VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Oseanografi: 452 VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Geosciences: 450::Oceanography: 452 Peer reviewed Journal article 2017 ftunivbergen https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2016.02.007 2023-03-14T17:40:54Z We present the first results from a densely instrumented mooring array upstream of the Denmark Strait sill, extending from the Iceland shelfbreak to the Greenland shelf. The array was deployed from September 2011 to July 2012, and captured the vast majority of overflow water denser than 27.8 kg m−3 approaching the sill. The mean transport of overflow water over the length of the deployment was 3.54±0.16 Sv. Of this, 0.58 Sv originated from below sill depth, revealing that aspiration takes place in Denmark Strait. We confirm the presence of two main sources of overflow water: one approaching the sill in the East Greenland Current and the other via the North Icelandic Jet. Using an objective technique based on the hydrographic properties of the water, the transports of these two sources are found to be 2.54±0.17 Sv and 1.00±0.17 Sv, respectively. We further partition the East Greenland Current source into that carried by the shelfbreak jet (1.50±0.16 Sv) versus that transported by a separated branch of the current on the Iceland slope (1.04±0.15 Sv). Over the course of the year the total overflow transport is more consistent than the transport in either branch; compensation takes place among the pathways that maintains a stable total overflow transport. This is especially true for the two East Greenland Current branches whose transports vary out of phase with each other on weekly and longer time scales. We argue that wind forcing plays a role in this partitioning. acceptedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Denmark Strait East Greenland east greenland current Greenland Iceland University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Greenland Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 112 94 112 |
spellingShingle | VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Oseanografi: 452 VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Geosciences: 450::Oceanography: 452 Harden, Benjamin E. Pickart, Robert S. Valdimarsson, Héðinn Våge, Kjetil de Steur, Laura Richards, Clark Bahr, Frank Torres, Dan Børve, Eli Jónsson, Steingrímur Macrander, Andreas Østerhus, Svein Håvik, Lisbeth Hattermann, Tore Upstream sources of the Denmark Strait Overflow: Observations from a high-resolution mooring array |
title | Upstream sources of the Denmark Strait Overflow: Observations from a high-resolution mooring array |
title_full | Upstream sources of the Denmark Strait Overflow: Observations from a high-resolution mooring array |
title_fullStr | Upstream sources of the Denmark Strait Overflow: Observations from a high-resolution mooring array |
title_full_unstemmed | Upstream sources of the Denmark Strait Overflow: Observations from a high-resolution mooring array |
title_short | Upstream sources of the Denmark Strait Overflow: Observations from a high-resolution mooring array |
title_sort | upstream sources of the denmark strait overflow: observations from a high-resolution mooring array |
topic | VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Oseanografi: 452 VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Geosciences: 450::Oceanography: 452 |
topic_facet | VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Oseanografi: 452 VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Geosciences: 450::Oceanography: 452 |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/1956/16720 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2016.02.007 |