Where does the freshwater go?: Pathways for Greenland and Arctic waters from the east Greenland shelf to the North Atlantic

In the Atlantic, the ocean circulation transports warm and light waters northwards at the surface, and cold and dense waters southwards at depth. This large-scale circulation is called Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) and is a key element of the climate system. Increasing fluxes of...

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Main Author: Duyck, Elodie Anne Marie
Other Authors: Stratigraphy and paleontology, Stratigraphy & paleontology, Reichart, Gert-Jan, de Jong, Marieke Femke
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/432142
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/432142 2023-11-05T03:39:37+01:00 Where does the freshwater go?: Pathways for Greenland and Arctic waters from the east Greenland shelf to the North Atlantic Duyck, Elodie Anne Marie Stratigraphy and paleontology Stratigraphy & paleontology Reichart, Gert-Jan de Jong, Marieke Femke 2023-10-30 application/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/432142 en eng 2211-4335 https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/432142 info:eu-repo/semantics/EmbargoedAccess Groenland Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation East Greenland Current Irmingerzee Fysische oceanografie Surface drifters Zoetwater Greenland Irminger sea Physical Oceanography Freshwater Dissertation 2023 ftunivutrecht 2023-10-11T22:11:57Z In the Atlantic, the ocean circulation transports warm and light waters northwards at the surface, and cold and dense waters southwards at depth. This large-scale circulation is called Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) and is a key element of the climate system. Increasing fluxes of freshwater from Greenland and the Arctic to the Subpolar North Atlantic (SPNA) could contribute to the weakening of the AMOC in a changing climate by inhibiting deep convection and the formation of deep waters in the Labrador Sea, Irminger Sea and Nordic Seas. However, these fresh waters are first advected over the Greenland continental shelf by narrow western boundary currents. While west of Greenland, both eddies and winds are known to play a role in steering shelf waters into the interior of the Labrador Sea, possible pathways for freshwater into the Irminger and Nordic Seas east of Greenland have been less studied. As recent observations demonstrated the importance of overturning east of Greenland for the AMOC, it is critical to better understand how fresh shelf waters reach these regions. To do so, I used a new observational dataset, composed of 120 surface drifters deployed in five different regions of the east Greenland shelf between 2019 and 2022. Trajectories from these surface drifters show very limited advection of fresh shelf waters into the Irminger Sea and the Nordic Seas. Some areas of the east Greenland shelf are more favourable to export, and eddies and winds can drive local exchanges between the shelf and neighbouring seas. For instance, I show that at the southern tip of Greenland, strong westerly wind events can drive fresh surface waters off-shelf. This new drifter dataset also allowed to investigate the surface circulation over the shelf in areas where observations were so far sparse. The western boundary current that flows along the east Greenland coast is composed of two distinct branches, and I show that the complex shape of the seabed causes these branches to interact. This leads to further ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic East Greenland east greenland current Greenland Groenland Labrador Sea Nordic Seas North Atlantic Utrecht University Repository
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topic Groenland
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
East Greenland Current
Irmingerzee
Fysische oceanografie
Surface drifters
Zoetwater
Greenland
Irminger sea
Physical Oceanography
Freshwater
spellingShingle Groenland
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
East Greenland Current
Irmingerzee
Fysische oceanografie
Surface drifters
Zoetwater
Greenland
Irminger sea
Physical Oceanography
Freshwater
Duyck, Elodie Anne Marie
Where does the freshwater go?: Pathways for Greenland and Arctic waters from the east Greenland shelf to the North Atlantic
topic_facet Groenland
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
East Greenland Current
Irmingerzee
Fysische oceanografie
Surface drifters
Zoetwater
Greenland
Irminger sea
Physical Oceanography
Freshwater
description In the Atlantic, the ocean circulation transports warm and light waters northwards at the surface, and cold and dense waters southwards at depth. This large-scale circulation is called Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) and is a key element of the climate system. Increasing fluxes of freshwater from Greenland and the Arctic to the Subpolar North Atlantic (SPNA) could contribute to the weakening of the AMOC in a changing climate by inhibiting deep convection and the formation of deep waters in the Labrador Sea, Irminger Sea and Nordic Seas. However, these fresh waters are first advected over the Greenland continental shelf by narrow western boundary currents. While west of Greenland, both eddies and winds are known to play a role in steering shelf waters into the interior of the Labrador Sea, possible pathways for freshwater into the Irminger and Nordic Seas east of Greenland have been less studied. As recent observations demonstrated the importance of overturning east of Greenland for the AMOC, it is critical to better understand how fresh shelf waters reach these regions. To do so, I used a new observational dataset, composed of 120 surface drifters deployed in five different regions of the east Greenland shelf between 2019 and 2022. Trajectories from these surface drifters show very limited advection of fresh shelf waters into the Irminger Sea and the Nordic Seas. Some areas of the east Greenland shelf are more favourable to export, and eddies and winds can drive local exchanges between the shelf and neighbouring seas. For instance, I show that at the southern tip of Greenland, strong westerly wind events can drive fresh surface waters off-shelf. This new drifter dataset also allowed to investigate the surface circulation over the shelf in areas where observations were so far sparse. The western boundary current that flows along the east Greenland coast is composed of two distinct branches, and I show that the complex shape of the seabed causes these branches to interact. This leads to further ...
author2 Stratigraphy and paleontology
Stratigraphy & paleontology
Reichart, Gert-Jan
de Jong, Marieke Femke
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author Duyck, Elodie Anne Marie
author_facet Duyck, Elodie Anne Marie
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title Where does the freshwater go?: Pathways for Greenland and Arctic waters from the east Greenland shelf to the North Atlantic
title_short Where does the freshwater go?: Pathways for Greenland and Arctic waters from the east Greenland shelf to the North Atlantic
title_full Where does the freshwater go?: Pathways for Greenland and Arctic waters from the east Greenland shelf to the North Atlantic
title_fullStr Where does the freshwater go?: Pathways for Greenland and Arctic waters from the east Greenland shelf to the North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Where does the freshwater go?: Pathways for Greenland and Arctic waters from the east Greenland shelf to the North Atlantic
title_sort where does the freshwater go?: pathways for greenland and arctic waters from the east greenland shelf to the north atlantic
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