Barystatic and steric sea level variations in the Baltic Sea and implications of water exchange with the North Sea in the satellite era

Satellite altimetry, satellite gravimetry, and in-situ subsurface salinity and temperature profiles are used to investigate the total, barystatic, and steric sea level variations in the Baltic Sea, respectively. To estimate the steric sea level, the density variations are weighted in deeper layers t...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Karimi, Armin Agha, Ghobadi-Far, Khosro, Passaro, Marcello
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Frontiers 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/115072
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.963564
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spelling ftvirginiatec:oai:vtechworks.lib.vt.edu:10919/115072 2024-05-19T07:45:18+00:00 Barystatic and steric sea level variations in the Baltic Sea and implications of water exchange with the North Sea in the satellite era Frontiers in Marine Science Karimi, Armin Agha Ghobadi-Far, Khosro Passaro, Marcello 2022-08 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10919/115072 https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.963564 en eng Frontiers 963564 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/115072 https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.963564 9 2296-7745 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ baltic sea level satellite altimetry grace steric sea level barystatic sea level Article - Refereed Text 2022 ftvirginiatec https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.963564 2024-04-24T00:31:41Z Satellite altimetry, satellite gravimetry, and in-situ subsurface salinity and temperature profiles are used to investigate the total, barystatic, and steric sea level variations in the Baltic Sea, respectively. To estimate the steric sea level, the density variations are weighted in deeper layers to prevent overestimation of their contribution. We show that the sum of barystatic and steric components exhibits excellent cross correlation (0.9) with satellite altimetry sea level variations and also explains up to 84% of total signal variability from 2002 to 2019. Considering the dominance of barystatic sea level variations in the basin and the limitation of satellite gravimetry in resolving the mass change in water-land transition zones (known as the leakage problem), the mismatch is likely attributed to the inadequate accuracy of the barystatic datasets. The total sea level and its contributors are further decomposed into seasonal, interannual, and decadal temporal components. It is shown that despite its insignificant contributions to seasonal and interannual changes, the steric sea level plays an important role in decadal variations. Additionally, we show that the interannual variations of the barystatic sea level are governed by the North Atlantic Oscillation in the basin. The sea level variation in the North Sea is also examined to deduce the water exchange patterns on different time scales. A drop in the North Sea level can be seen from 2005 to 2011 which is followed by the Baltic Sea level with a similar to 3-year lag, implying the outflow from the Baltic Sea to the North Sea. Published version Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation VTechWorks (VirginiaTech) Frontiers in Marine Science 9
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topic baltic sea level
satellite altimetry
grace
steric sea level
barystatic sea level
spellingShingle baltic sea level
satellite altimetry
grace
steric sea level
barystatic sea level
Karimi, Armin Agha
Ghobadi-Far, Khosro
Passaro, Marcello
Barystatic and steric sea level variations in the Baltic Sea and implications of water exchange with the North Sea in the satellite era
topic_facet baltic sea level
satellite altimetry
grace
steric sea level
barystatic sea level
description Satellite altimetry, satellite gravimetry, and in-situ subsurface salinity and temperature profiles are used to investigate the total, barystatic, and steric sea level variations in the Baltic Sea, respectively. To estimate the steric sea level, the density variations are weighted in deeper layers to prevent overestimation of their contribution. We show that the sum of barystatic and steric components exhibits excellent cross correlation (0.9) with satellite altimetry sea level variations and also explains up to 84% of total signal variability from 2002 to 2019. Considering the dominance of barystatic sea level variations in the basin and the limitation of satellite gravimetry in resolving the mass change in water-land transition zones (known as the leakage problem), the mismatch is likely attributed to the inadequate accuracy of the barystatic datasets. The total sea level and its contributors are further decomposed into seasonal, interannual, and decadal temporal components. It is shown that despite its insignificant contributions to seasonal and interannual changes, the steric sea level plays an important role in decadal variations. Additionally, we show that the interannual variations of the barystatic sea level are governed by the North Atlantic Oscillation in the basin. The sea level variation in the North Sea is also examined to deduce the water exchange patterns on different time scales. A drop in the North Sea level can be seen from 2005 to 2011 which is followed by the Baltic Sea level with a similar to 3-year lag, implying the outflow from the Baltic Sea to the North Sea. Published version
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Karimi, Armin Agha
Ghobadi-Far, Khosro
Passaro, Marcello
author_facet Karimi, Armin Agha
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Passaro, Marcello
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title Barystatic and steric sea level variations in the Baltic Sea and implications of water exchange with the North Sea in the satellite era
title_short Barystatic and steric sea level variations in the Baltic Sea and implications of water exchange with the North Sea in the satellite era
title_full Barystatic and steric sea level variations in the Baltic Sea and implications of water exchange with the North Sea in the satellite era
title_fullStr Barystatic and steric sea level variations in the Baltic Sea and implications of water exchange with the North Sea in the satellite era
title_full_unstemmed Barystatic and steric sea level variations in the Baltic Sea and implications of water exchange with the North Sea in the satellite era
title_sort barystatic and steric sea level variations in the baltic sea and implications of water exchange with the north sea in the satellite era
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