The distribution of d18O in the Arctic Ocean: implications for the freshwater balance of the halocline and the sources of deep and bottom waters (Die Verteilung von d18O im Arktischen Ozean: Implikationen für die Süßwasserbilanz der Halokline und die Quellen des Tiefen- und Bodenwassers).

dc.contributor.authorBauch, Dorothea
dc.coverage.spatialMEDIAN LATITUDE: 76.797570 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 38.498935 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 70.000000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -17.520000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 88.276700 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 163.603300 * DATE/TIME START: 1987-06-10T18:41:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1992-01-01T00:00:00
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-26T01:59:44Z
dc.date.available2019-11-26T01:59:44Z
dc.date.issued1995-09-26
dc.description.abstractData from sections across the Eurasian Basin of the Arctic Ocean occupied by the German Research Vessel Polarstern in 1987 and by the Swedish icebreaker Oden in 1991 are used to derive information on the freshwater balance of the Arctic Ocean halocline and on the sources of the deep waters of the Nansen, Amundsen and Makarov basins. Salinity, d18O and mass balances allow separation of the river-runoff and the sea-ice meltwater fractions contained in the Arctic halocline. This provides the basis for tracking the river-runoff signal from the shelf seas across the central Arctic Ocean to Fram Strait. The halocline has to be divided into at least three lateral regimes: the southern Nansen Basin with net sea-ice melting, the northern Nansen Basin and Amundsen Basin with net sea-ice formation and increasing river-runoff fractions, and the Canadian Basin with minimum sea-ice meltwater and maximum river-runoff fractions and water of Pacific origin. In the Canadian Basin, silicate is used as a tracer to identify Pacific water entering through Bering Strait and an attempt is made to quantify its influence on the halocline waters of the Canadian Basin. For this purpose literature data from the CESAR and LOREX ice camps are used. Based on mass balances and depending on the value of precipitation over the area of the Arctic Ocean the average mean residence time of the river-runoff fraction contained in the Arctic Ocean halocline is determined to be about 14 or 11 years. Water column inventories of river-runoff and sea-ice meltwater are calculated for a section just north of Fram Strait and implications for the ice export rate through Fram Strait are discussed. Salinity, tritium, 3He and the d18O ratio of halocline waters sampled during the 1987 Polarstern cruise to the Nansen Basin are used to estimate the mean residence time of the river-runoff component in the halocline and on the shelves of the Arctic Ocean. These estimates are done by comparing ages of the halocline waters based on a combination of tracers yielding different time information: the tritium 'vintage' age which records the time that has passed since the river-runoff entered the shelf and the tritium/3He age which reflects the time since the shelf waters left the shelf. The difference between the ages determined by these two methods is about 3 to 6 years. Correction for the initial tritium/3He age of the shelf waters (about 0.5 to 1.5 years) yields a mean residence time of the river-runoff on the shelves of about 3.5 ± 2 years. Comparison of the 18O/16O ratios of shelf water, Atlantic water and the deep waters of the Arctic Ocean indicate that the sources of the deep and bottom waters of the Eurasian Basin are located in the Barents and Kara seas.
dc.formatapplication/zip, 6 datasets
dc.identifierhttps://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.761145
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.761145
dc.identifier.citationBauch, Dorothea (1995): The distribution of d18O in the Arctic Ocean: implications for the freshwater balance of the halocline and the sources of deep and bottom waters (Die Verteilung von d18O im Arktischen Ozean: Implikationen für die Süßwasserbilanz der Halokline und die Quellen des Tiefen- und Bodenwassers). Berichte zur Polarforschung = Reports on Polar Research, 159, 144 pp, https://doi.org/10.2312/BzP_0159_1995
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/7910
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherPANGAEA
dc.rightsCC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported
dc.rightsAccess constraints: unrestricted
dc.sourceSupplement to: Bauch, Dorothea (1995): The distribution of d18O in the Arctic Ocean: implications for the freshwater balance of the halocline and the sources of deep and bottom waters (Die Verteilung von d18O im Arktischen Ozean: Implikationen für die Süßwasserbilanz der Halokline und die Quellen des Tiefen- und Bodenwassers). Berichte zur Polarforschung = Reports on Polar Research, 159, 144 pp, https://doi.org/10.2312/BzP_0159_1995
dc.subject91004
dc.subject91008
dc.subjectArctic Ocean
dc.subjectARK-IV/2
dc.subjectARK-IV/3
dc.subjectAWI_Paleo
dc.subjectChejsa Island
dc.subjectCTD/Rosette
dc.subjectCTD-RO
dc.subjectDalniye Zelentsy
dc.subjectDZ-68
dc.subjectDZ-68_1
dc.subjectDZ-68_10
dc.subjectDZ-68_11
dc.subjectDZ-68_12
dc.subjectDZ-68_13
dc.subjectDZ-68_14
dc.subjectDZ-68_15
dc.subjectDZ-68_16
dc.subjectDZ-68_2
dc.subjectDZ-68_3
dc.subjectDZ-68_5
dc.subjectDZ-68_8
dc.subjectDZ-68_9
dc.subjectE.S.A.R.E.92
dc.subjectESARE92/14
dc.subjectESARE92/17
dc.subjectESARE92/2
dc.subjectESARE92/3
dc.subjectESARE92/4
dc.subjectESARE92/5
dc.subjectESARE92/6
dc.subjectESARE92/7
dc.subjectESARE92/8
dc.subjectGreen Bell Island
dc.subjectGreenland Sea
dc.subjectM71
dc.subjectM71_79
dc.subjectM8/1
dc.subjectM8/1_617
dc.subjectMeteor (1964)
dc.subjectMeteor (1986)
dc.subjectMULT
dc.subjectNordenskiöld Bay
dc.subjectNorth Greenland Sea
dc.subjectOD91
dc.subjectOD91_004
dc.subjectOD91_008
dc.subjectOD91_009-1
dc.subjectOD91_010-1
dc.subjectOD91_011-1
dc.subjectOD91_012-1
dc.subjectOD91_014-1
dc.subjectOD91_016-1
dc.subjectOD91_017-1
dc.subjectOD91_018-1
dc.subjectOD91_021-1
dc.subjectOD91_023-1
dc.subjectOD91_026-1
dc.subjectOD91_031-1
dc.subjectOD91_033-1
dc.subjectOD91_043-1
dc.subjectOD91_046-1
dc.subjectOD91_048-1
dc.subjectOD91_049-1
dc.subjectOD91_051-1
dc.subjectOD91_055-1
dc.subjectOD91_058-1
dc.subjectOD91_061-1
dc.subjectOden
dc.subjectoff Franz-Josef-Land
dc.subjectoff Novaya Zemlya
dc.subjectPaleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI
dc.subjectPolarstern
dc.subjectPS11
dc.subjectPS11/185-1
dc.subjectPS11/187-1
dc.subjectPS11/188-1
dc.subjectPS11/189-1
dc.subjectPS11/190-1
dc.subjectPS11/191-1
dc.subjectPS11/193-1
dc.subjectPS11/194-1
dc.subjectPS11/195-1
dc.subjectPS11/219-1
dc.subjectPS11/220-1
dc.subjectPS11/221-1
dc.subjectPS11/222-1
dc.subjectPS11/223-1
dc.subjectPS11/224-1
dc.subjectPS11/225-1
dc.subjectPS11/226-1
dc.subjectPS11/227-1
dc.subjectPS11/245-1
dc.subjectPS11/246-1
dc.subjectPS11/247-1
dc.subjectPS11/248-1
dc.subjectPS11/249-1
dc.subjectPS11/250-1
dc.subjectPS11/251-1
dc.subjectPS11/252-1
dc.subjectPS11/253-1
dc.subjectPS11/269-1
dc.subjectPS11/285-1
dc.subjectPS11/287-1
dc.subjectPS11/310
dc.subjectPS11/340
dc.subjectPS11/358
dc.subjectPS11/362
dc.subjectPS11/364
dc.subjectPS11/365
dc.subjectPS11/371
dc.subjectQuaternary Environment of the Eurasian North
dc.subjectQUEEN
dc.subjectSampling/drilling ice
dc.subjectSilicon Cycling in the World Ocean
dc.subjectSINOPS
dc.subjectSNOW
dc.subjectSnow/ice sample
dc.subjectSurface water sample
dc.subjectSWS
dc.subjectWater sample
dc.subjectWilczek Island
dc.subjectWS
dc.titleThe distribution of d18O in the Arctic Ocean: implications for the freshwater balance of the halocline and the sources of deep and bottom waters (Die Verteilung von d18O im Arktischen Ozean: Implikationen für die Süßwasserbilanz der Halokline und die Quellen des Tiefen- und Bodenwassers).
dc.title.alternativePhysical and chemical oceanography in the Arctic Ocean
dc.typeDataset

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