Oceanic vertical mixing of the lower halocline water in the Chukchi Borderland and Mendeleyev Ridge

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Long Lin [1 ,2 ]
Hailun He [1 ,2 ]
Yong Cao [3 ]
Tao Li [3 ]
Yilin Liu [3 ]
Mingfeng Wang [3 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Satellite Ocean Environment Dynamics, Second Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources
[2] Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory(Zhuhai)
[3] Key Laboratory of Physical Oceanography, Ministry of Education
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中国国家自然科学基金; 国家重点研发计划;
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Oceanic vertical mixing of the lower halocline water (LHW) in the Chukchi Borderland and Mendeleyev Ridge was studied based on in situ hydrographic and turbulent observations.The depth-averaged turbulent dissipation rate of LHW demonstrates a clear topographic dependence,with a mean value of 1.2×10–9W/kg in the southwest of Canada Basin,1.5×10–9W/kg in the Mendeleyev Abyssal Plain,2.4×10–9W/kg on the Mendeleyev Ridge,and2.7×10–9W/kg on the Chukchi Cap.Correspondingly,the mean depth-averaged vertical heat flux of the LHW is0.21 W/m~2 in the southwest Canada Basin,0.30 W/m~2 in the Mendeleyev Abyssal Plain,0.39 W/m~2 on the Mendeleyev Ridge,and 0.46 W/m~2 on the Chukchi Cap.However,in the presence of Pacific Winter Water,the upward heat released from Atlantic Water through the lower halocline can hardly contribute to the surface ocean.Further,the underlying mechanisms of diapycnal mixing in LHW—double diffusion and shear instability—was investigated.The mixing in LHW where double diffusion were observed is always relatively weaker,with corresponding dissipation rate ranging from 1.01×10–9W/kg to 1.57×10–9W/kg.The results also show a strong correlation between the depth-average dissipation rate and strain variance in the LHW,which indicates a close physical linkage between the turbulent mixing and internal wave activities.In addition,both surface wind forcing and semidiurnal tides significantly contribute to the turbulent mixing in the LHW.
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