Oxygen Variability and Eddy-drivenMeridional Oxygen Supply in the Tropical North East Atlantic Oxygen Minimum Zone

The distribution of the mean oceanic oxygen concentration results from a balance between ventilation and consumption and, in particular, reveals extended oxygen minimum zones (OMZ) in the eastern tropical Pacific and Atlantic at intermediate depth (300m - 700m). It has been recently shown that OMZs...

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Main Author: Hahn, Johannes
Other Authors: Brandt, Peter, Greatbatch, Richard
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2013
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description The distribution of the mean oceanic oxygen concentration results from a balance between ventilation and consumption and, in particular, reveals extended oxygen minimum zones (OMZ) in the eastern tropical Pacific and Atlantic at intermediate depth (300m - 700m). It has been recently shown that OMZs expand in size and are subject to a significant oxygen decrease, where the OMZ in the Tropical North East Atlantic (TNEA) holds the most significant and largest oxygen trend. This study analyzes hydrographic and velocity data from shipboard and moored observations which were acquired along the 23°W section cutting meridionally through the TNEA OMZ, in order to (i) quantify regional differences in the oxygen variability, (ii) identify the role of two mixing processes (mesoscale stirring and diapycnal mixing) in the production of oxygen variance based on the extended Osborn-Cox model and (iii) estimate the role of mesoscale eddies in the meridional ventilation of the TNEA OMZ. Enhanced oxygen variability is found at the boundaries of the OMZ which is predominantly generated by mesoscale stirring along isopycnals and diapycnal mixing across isopycnals. South of the OMZ core (which is located at about 11°N), mesoscale stirring dominates the generation of oxygen variance, whereas above the OMZ core within the deep oxycline (located at about 300m depth) both processes, mesoscale stirring and diapycnal mixing, are found to be of similar importance. Meridional eddy fluxes of oxygen are estimated by using (i) a diffusive flux parameterization based on a lateral eddy diffusion coefficient and the mean isopycnal oxygen gradient, and (ii) a correlation method based on velocity and oxygen time series from moored observations. At the mooring positions 5°N, 23°W and 8°N, 23°W, the results of both methods are in good agreement in the depth range of the OMZ core, yielding a northward oxygen flux from the well-ventilated equatorial region toward the OMZ core. The divergence of the meridional oxygen flux, as obtained from the diffusive ...
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spelling ftunivkiel:oai:macau.uni-kiel.de:diss_mods_00012032 2025-01-16T23:47:06+00:00 Oxygen Variability and Eddy-drivenMeridional Oxygen Supply in the Tropical North East Atlantic Oxygen Minimum Zone Hahn, Johannes Brandt, Peter Greatbatch, Richard 2013 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:8-diss-120325 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/receive/diss_mods_00012032 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dissertation_derivate_00004829/Dissertation_JHahn.pdf eng eng https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:8-diss-120325 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/receive/diss_mods_00012032 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dissertation_derivate_00004829/Dissertation_JHahn.pdf https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess thesis ddc:550 oxygen minimum zone Tropical North East Atlantic oxygen variability oxygen variance eddy ventilation oxygen flux oxygen supply oxygen budget climate-biogeochemistry interactions optode oxygen time series optode calibration dissertation Text doc-type:PhDThesis 2013 ftunivkiel 2024-06-12T14:20:04Z The distribution of the mean oceanic oxygen concentration results from a balance between ventilation and consumption and, in particular, reveals extended oxygen minimum zones (OMZ) in the eastern tropical Pacific and Atlantic at intermediate depth (300m - 700m). It has been recently shown that OMZs expand in size and are subject to a significant oxygen decrease, where the OMZ in the Tropical North East Atlantic (TNEA) holds the most significant and largest oxygen trend. This study analyzes hydrographic and velocity data from shipboard and moored observations which were acquired along the 23°W section cutting meridionally through the TNEA OMZ, in order to (i) quantify regional differences in the oxygen variability, (ii) identify the role of two mixing processes (mesoscale stirring and diapycnal mixing) in the production of oxygen variance based on the extended Osborn-Cox model and (iii) estimate the role of mesoscale eddies in the meridional ventilation of the TNEA OMZ. Enhanced oxygen variability is found at the boundaries of the OMZ which is predominantly generated by mesoscale stirring along isopycnals and diapycnal mixing across isopycnals. South of the OMZ core (which is located at about 11°N), mesoscale stirring dominates the generation of oxygen variance, whereas above the OMZ core within the deep oxycline (located at about 300m depth) both processes, mesoscale stirring and diapycnal mixing, are found to be of similar importance. Meridional eddy fluxes of oxygen are estimated by using (i) a diffusive flux parameterization based on a lateral eddy diffusion coefficient and the mean isopycnal oxygen gradient, and (ii) a correlation method based on velocity and oxygen time series from moored observations. At the mooring positions 5°N, 23°W and 8°N, 23°W, the results of both methods are in good agreement in the depth range of the OMZ core, yielding a northward oxygen flux from the well-ventilated equatorial region toward the OMZ core. The divergence of the meridional oxygen flux, as obtained from the diffusive ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis North East Atlantic MACAU: Open Access Repository of Kiel University Osborn ENVELOPE(-120.378,-120.378,56.604,56.604) Pacific
spellingShingle thesis
ddc:550
oxygen minimum zone
Tropical North East Atlantic
oxygen variability
oxygen variance
eddy ventilation
oxygen flux
oxygen supply
oxygen budget
climate-biogeochemistry interactions
optode oxygen time series
optode calibration
Hahn, Johannes
Oxygen Variability and Eddy-drivenMeridional Oxygen Supply in the Tropical North East Atlantic Oxygen Minimum Zone
title Oxygen Variability and Eddy-drivenMeridional Oxygen Supply in the Tropical North East Atlantic Oxygen Minimum Zone
title_full Oxygen Variability and Eddy-drivenMeridional Oxygen Supply in the Tropical North East Atlantic Oxygen Minimum Zone
title_fullStr Oxygen Variability and Eddy-drivenMeridional Oxygen Supply in the Tropical North East Atlantic Oxygen Minimum Zone
title_full_unstemmed Oxygen Variability and Eddy-drivenMeridional Oxygen Supply in the Tropical North East Atlantic Oxygen Minimum Zone
title_short Oxygen Variability and Eddy-drivenMeridional Oxygen Supply in the Tropical North East Atlantic Oxygen Minimum Zone
title_sort oxygen variability and eddy-drivenmeridional oxygen supply in the tropical north east atlantic oxygen minimum zone
topic thesis
ddc:550
oxygen minimum zone
Tropical North East Atlantic
oxygen variability
oxygen variance
eddy ventilation
oxygen flux
oxygen supply
oxygen budget
climate-biogeochemistry interactions
optode oxygen time series
optode calibration
topic_facet thesis
ddc:550
oxygen minimum zone
Tropical North East Atlantic
oxygen variability
oxygen variance
eddy ventilation
oxygen flux
oxygen supply
oxygen budget
climate-biogeochemistry interactions
optode oxygen time series
optode calibration
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