Physical-biological interactions in North Pacific oxygen variability

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Deutsch, Curtis [1 ]
Emerson, Steven [1 ]
Thompson, LuAnne [1 ]
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[1] Univ Washington, Sch Oceanog, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
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10.1029/2005JC003179
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P7 [海洋学];
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0707 ;
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We investigate the temporal variability of oxygen in the upper water column of the North Pacific using a hindcast ocean model. The model embeds simple biogeochemical cycles of nutrients and O-2 within an isopycnal circulation model that is forced at the surface by historical atmospheric conditions. The resulting O-2 variability is spatially and temporally complex, but includes large-scale O-2 decreases between the 1980s and 1990s in the subpolar region, and simultaneous O-2 increases in the subtropics. These simulated changes are similar in pattern to those observed along repeat transects (Emerson et al., 2004), suggesting that the model captures key mechanisms of late twentieth century O-2 variability in the North Pacific. Additional simulations were performed to distinguish O-2 changes due to variability in biology, ventilation, and circulation. Regional trends in export production drive significant oxygen changes that are focused in the upper thermocline, where remineralization rates are largest. However, shallow biological O-2 changes are often balanced by opposing physically driven O-2 changes. In contrast, physical processes of ventilation and circulation are found to be the dominant cause of model O-2 variability in the lower ventilated thermocline, where observed O-2 anomalies are the largest. These results suggest that O-2 variability in the lower ventilated thermocline may be a useful tracer of physical climate change in the North Pacific, while changes in the biological pump may be difficult to detect on the basis of O-2 trends alone. Continued analysis of historical patterns of subsurface O-2 variability will provide important further tests of these conclusions.
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