Density Staircases Are Disappearing in the Canada Basin of the Arctic Ocean

被引:6
作者
Menesguen, Claire [1 ]
Lique, Camille [1 ]
Caspar-Cohen, Zoe [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Brest, Lab Oceanog Phys & Spatiale, CNRS, IRD,Ifremer, Brest, France
关键词
INTERMEDIATE ATLANTIC WATER; HEAT FLUXES; ICE; TEMPERATURE; VARIABILITY; CIRCULATION; INTRUSIONS; EXTENT; LAYERS;
D O I
10.1029/2022JC018877
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
In the Canada Basin of the Arctic Ocean, warm and salty Atlantic-origin Water (AW) lies in the intermediate layer (250-800 m) below a colder and fresher surface layer. It results in a depth range where vertical thermohaline gradients are propitious to double-diffusion. Indeed, thermohaline staircases are commonly observed and associated with double-diffusive processes. Using observations from the Beaufort Gyre Exploration Project large database and Ice-Tethered Profilers, we document the presence of density staircases in the 300-700 m depth range with a striking strong spatial and temporal coherence. However, since 2007, a progressive smoothing of these staircases has occurred, beginning from the western half of the basin. Quantifying this evolution, we find that a general pattern is a clear evolution over time from numerous thick steps (.40 m) with sharp interfaces to fewer and thinner steps (.30 m) with smoother interfaces. After 2014, marked density staircases have almost disappeared in most of the Canada Basin. The vanishing of staircases occurs over a few years and coincides with modifications of the large scale circulation and thermohaline large scale horizontal gradients. As the small scale thermohaline structures are thought to play an important role for the vertical and horizontal exchanges of heat within the Canada Basin, the disappearance of the steps may impact the heat distribution at depth, with potential consequences for the evolution of the sea ice cover.
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