Water Mass Classification on a Highly Variable Arctic Shelf Region: Origin of Laptev Sea Water Masses and Implications for the Nutrient Budget.
- DSpace Home
- →
- Геология России
- →
- PANGAEA
- →
- View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.
Water Mass Classification on a Highly Variable Arctic Shelf Region: Origin of Laptev Sea Water Masses and Implications for the Nutrient Budget.
Bauch, Dorothea; Cherniavskaia, Ekaterina; Novikhin, Andrey; Kassens, Heidemarie
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation:
Bauch, D; Cherniavskaia, Ekaterina (2018): Water Mass Classification on a Highly Variable Arctic Shelf Region: Origin of Laptev Sea Water Masses and Implications for the Nutrient Budget. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JC013524
Date:
2018-01-23
Abstract:
Large gradients and inter annual variations on the Laptev Sea shelf prevent the use of uniform property ranges for a classification of major water masses. The central Laptev Sea is dominated by predominantly marine waters, locally formed polynya waters and riverine summer surface waters. Marine waters enter the central Laptev Sea from the northwestern Laptev Sea shelf and originate from the Kara Sea or the Arctic Ocean halocline. Local polynya waters are formed in the Laptev Sea coastal polynyas. Riverine summer surface waters are formed from Lena river discharge and local melt. We use a principal component analysis (PCA) in order to assess the distribution and importance of water masses within the Laptev Sea. This mathematical method is applied to hydro‐chemical summer data sets from the Laptev Sea from five years and allows to define water types based on objective and statistically significant criteria. We argue that the PCA‐derived water types are consistent with the Laptev Sea hydrography and indeed represent the major water masses on the central Laptev Sea shelf. Budgets estimated for the thus defined major Laptev Sea water masses indicate that freshwater inflow from the western Laptev Sea is about half or in the same order of magnitude as freshwater stored in locally formed polynya waters. Imported water dominates the nutrient budget in the central Laptev Sea; and only in years with enhanced local polynya activity is the nutrient budget of the locally formed water in the same order as imported nutrients.
Files in this item
Files | Size | Format | View |
---|---|---|---|
There are no files associated with this item. |
This item appears in the following Collection(s)
-
PANGAEA
Метаданные публикаций с сайта https://www.pangaea.de/
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Bauch, Dorothea; Dmitrenko, Igor; Wegner, Carolyn; Hölemann, Jens A; Kirillov, Sergey A; Timokhov, Leonid; Kassens, Heidemarie (PANGAEA, 2009-06-16)Combined d18O/salinity data reveal a distinctive water mass generated during winter sea ice formation which is found predominantly in the coastal polynya region of the southern Laptev Sea. Export of the brine-enriched ...
-
Janout, Markus; Hölemann, Jens A; Timokhov, Leonid (PANGAEA, 2019-10-29)Underway (U)CTD data were collected during a 2013 (22. August – 21. September) expedition to the Arctic Ocean aboard the RV Viktor Buinitsky as part of the German-Russian BMBF-funded project Transdrift (The transpolar ...
-
Hölemann, Jens A (PANGAEA, 2019-01-29)This data set is composed of in situ measurements of salinity, temperature, coloured dissolved organic matter absorption coefficient at 443 nm (aCDOM(443)), suspended particulate matter (SPM) and chlorophyll-a concentration ...
Search DSpace
Browse
-
All of DSpace
-
This Collection