On the Connection Between Zonal Current Variability and Oxygen Supply of the Eastern Tropical North Atlantic Focussing on the North Equatorial Undercurrent

The upwelling regions in the eastern tropical Atlantic and Pacific are co-located with zones of oxygen-poor water masses at intermediate depth. The so-called Oxygen Minimum Zones (OMZs) are a consequence of high biological productivity combined with weak ventilation. Within the last few decades, an...

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Main Author: Burmeister, Kristin
Other Authors: Lübbecke, Joke, Biastoch, Arne
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2019
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description The upwelling regions in the eastern tropical Atlantic and Pacific are co-located with zones of oxygen-poor water masses at intermediate depth. The so-called Oxygen Minimum Zones (OMZs) are a consequence of high biological productivity combined with weak ventilation. Within the last few decades, an expansion of the OMZs was observed. Until now it is unclear to what extent variations of the OMZs are attributed to the anthropogenic climate change or to the natural variability of the climate system. This thesis examines changes of the ventilation of the OMZ in the Eastern Tropical North Atlantic (ETNA) focusing on the variability of the North Equatorial Undercurrent (NEUC). The NEUC has been suggested to act as an important oxygen supply route of the ETNA OMZ. Observational estimates of the mean NEUC strength are uncertain due to the presence of elevated mesoscale activity and models have difficulties in simulating a realistic NEUC. This thesis investigates the intraseasonal to multidecadal variability of the NEUC and its impact on oxygen concentrations in the ETNA based on both, observational data and model output. An unique data set of 24 meridional ship sections and multiyear moored observations along 23°W is used. Furthermore, this thesis analyses the output of a high-resolution Ocean General Circulation Model (OGCM) and performs experiments with a conceptual model. For the first time a multiyear NEUC transport time series is reconstructed from direct velocity observations at about 5°N, 23°W. In contrast to previous studies that were mainly based on model output or hydrographic data, hardly any seasonal cycle of NEUC transports can be found. The NEUC transport variability is instead dominated by sporadic intraseasonal events. Both, observations and model output suggest that, on intraseasonal to interannual time scales, a stronger NEUC is not necessarily associated with a higher oxygen supply of the eastern basin. Idealized experiments with the conceptual model suggest that the impact of NEUC variability on ...
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spelling ftunivkiel:oai:macau.uni-kiel.de:macau_mods_00000288 2025-01-16T23:39:28+00:00 On the Connection Between Zonal Current Variability and Oxygen Supply of the Eastern Tropical North Atlantic Focussing on the North Equatorial Undercurrent Burmeister, Kristin Lübbecke, Joke Biastoch, Arne 2019 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:8-mods-2020-00004-9 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/receive/macau_mods_00000288 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/macau_derivate_00001266/Thesis_Kristin_Burmeister.pdf eng eng https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:8-mods-2020-00004-9 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/receive/macau_mods_00000288 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/macau_derivate_00001266/Thesis_Kristin_Burmeister.pdf https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess thesis ddc:500 North Equatorial Undercurrent Oxygen Minimum Zone Tropical Atlantic Variability dissertation Text doc-type:PhDThesis 2019 ftunivkiel 2024-06-12T14:19:15Z The upwelling regions in the eastern tropical Atlantic and Pacific are co-located with zones of oxygen-poor water masses at intermediate depth. The so-called Oxygen Minimum Zones (OMZs) are a consequence of high biological productivity combined with weak ventilation. Within the last few decades, an expansion of the OMZs was observed. Until now it is unclear to what extent variations of the OMZs are attributed to the anthropogenic climate change or to the natural variability of the climate system. This thesis examines changes of the ventilation of the OMZ in the Eastern Tropical North Atlantic (ETNA) focusing on the variability of the North Equatorial Undercurrent (NEUC). The NEUC has been suggested to act as an important oxygen supply route of the ETNA OMZ. Observational estimates of the mean NEUC strength are uncertain due to the presence of elevated mesoscale activity and models have difficulties in simulating a realistic NEUC. This thesis investigates the intraseasonal to multidecadal variability of the NEUC and its impact on oxygen concentrations in the ETNA based on both, observational data and model output. An unique data set of 24 meridional ship sections and multiyear moored observations along 23°W is used. Furthermore, this thesis analyses the output of a high-resolution Ocean General Circulation Model (OGCM) and performs experiments with a conceptual model. For the first time a multiyear NEUC transport time series is reconstructed from direct velocity observations at about 5°N, 23°W. In contrast to previous studies that were mainly based on model output or hydrographic data, hardly any seasonal cycle of NEUC transports can be found. The NEUC transport variability is instead dominated by sporadic intraseasonal events. Both, observations and model output suggest that, on intraseasonal to interannual time scales, a stronger NEUC is not necessarily associated with a higher oxygen supply of the eastern basin. Idealized experiments with the conceptual model suggest that the impact of NEUC variability on ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis North Atlantic MACAU: Open Access Repository of Kiel University Pacific
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North Equatorial Undercurrent
Oxygen Minimum Zone
Tropical Atlantic Variability
Burmeister, Kristin
On the Connection Between Zonal Current Variability and Oxygen Supply of the Eastern Tropical North Atlantic Focussing on the North Equatorial Undercurrent
title On the Connection Between Zonal Current Variability and Oxygen Supply of the Eastern Tropical North Atlantic Focussing on the North Equatorial Undercurrent
title_full On the Connection Between Zonal Current Variability and Oxygen Supply of the Eastern Tropical North Atlantic Focussing on the North Equatorial Undercurrent
title_fullStr On the Connection Between Zonal Current Variability and Oxygen Supply of the Eastern Tropical North Atlantic Focussing on the North Equatorial Undercurrent
title_full_unstemmed On the Connection Between Zonal Current Variability and Oxygen Supply of the Eastern Tropical North Atlantic Focussing on the North Equatorial Undercurrent
title_short On the Connection Between Zonal Current Variability and Oxygen Supply of the Eastern Tropical North Atlantic Focussing on the North Equatorial Undercurrent
title_sort on the connection between zonal current variability and oxygen supply of the eastern tropical north atlantic focussing on the north equatorial undercurrent
topic thesis
ddc:500
North Equatorial Undercurrent
Oxygen Minimum Zone
Tropical Atlantic Variability
topic_facet thesis
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North Equatorial Undercurrent
Oxygen Minimum Zone
Tropical Atlantic Variability
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