Temporal Variability of Ventilation in the Eurasian Arctic Ocean

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Gerke, Lennart [1 ]
Arck, Yannis [2 ]
Tanhua, Toste [1 ]
机构
[1] GEOMAR Helmholtz Ctr Ocean Res Kiel, Kiel, Germany
[2] Heidelberg Univ, Inst Environm Phys, Heidelberg, Germany
关键词
ventilation; transient tracers; Arctic Ocean; temporal variability; TRANSIT-TIME DISTRIBUTIONS; DENMARK STRAIT OVERFLOW; SEA-ICE; NORTH-ATLANTIC; GREENLAND SEA; MIXED-LAYER; DEEP WATERS; CIRCULATION; TRACER; SF6;
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10.1029/2023JC020608
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P7 [海洋学];
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0707 ;
摘要
The Arctic Ocean plays an important role in the regulation of the earth's climate system, for instance by storing large amounts of carbon dioxide within its interior. It also plays a critical role in the global thermohaline circulation, transporting water entering from the Atlantic Ocean to the interior and initializing the southward transport of deep waters. Currently, the Arctic Ocean is undergoing rapid changes due to climate warming. The resulting consequences on ventilation patterns, however, are scarce. In this study we present transient tracer (CFC-12 and SF6) measurements, in conjunction with dissolved oxygen concentrations, to asses ventilation and circulation changes in the Eurasian Arctic Ocean over three decades (1991-2021). We constrained transit time distributions of water masses in different areas and quantified temporal variability in ventilation. Specifically, mean ages of intermediate water layers in the Eurasian Arctic Ocean were evaluated, revealing a decrease in ventilation in each of the designated areas from 2005 to 2021. This intermediate layer (250-1,500 m) is dominated by Atlantic Water entering from the Nordic Seas. We also identify a variability in ventilation during the observation period in most regions, as the data from 1991 shows mean ages comparable to those from 2021. Only in the northern Amundsen Basin, where the Arctic Ocean Boundary Current is present at intermediate depths, the ventilation in 1991 is congruent to the one in 2005, increasing thereafter until 2021. This suggests a reduced ventilation and decrease in the strength of the Boundary Current during the last 16 years. The Eurasian Arctic Ocean, the region of the Arctic Ocean connected to the European and Asian continents, is an important pathway for recently ventilated water from the Nordic Seas. These waters are exported back to the North Atlantic following their travel through the Arctic Ocean. Ventilation describes the process of surface waters being transported into the interior ocean due to increasing density, which affects the underlying water masses. In this study we investigate how the ventilation patterns have evolved in the Eurasian Arctic Ocean over the past three decades, using transient tracer (CFC-12 and SF6) measurements. We observed a significant change in the intermediate layer (250-1,500 m) with older waters found in measurements in 1991 and 2021 compared to 2005 and 2015. Moreover, our data suggest a slowdown in ventilation throughout the three decades in the northern Amundsen Basin, implying a decrease in the circulation time-scale of the Arctic Ocean Boundary Current over the past 16 years. This has potentially important implications for the transport of, for example, heat, salt or oxygen from the Atlantic Ocean around the Arctic Ocean, and back. Temporal variability of ventilation in the Eurasian Arctic Ocean during the past 30 years is estimated by observations of transient tracers We found a slow down of the ventilation between 2005 and 2021 in the intermediate waters Evidence of multidecadal variability of ventilation in the intermediate waters of the Eurasian Arctic Ocean is present
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