Nutrient-rich winter water formation on the Beaufort shelf, Arctic Ocean
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Start Time:2024-05-18 16:10(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:10min

Session:S17 主题17、冰冻圈科学 » S17-1主题17、冰冻圈科学 专题17.1、专题17.2、专题17.3(18日下午,306)

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Abstract
Newly ventilated winter water (NVWW) is a cold, salty, nutrient-rich water mass that is critical for supporting the ecosystem of the western Arctic Ocean and for ventilating the halocline in the Canada Basin. While the formation of NVWW is well documented on the Chukchi shelf, there remain fundamental questions regarding its formation on the western Beaufort shelf. In this study we use hydrographic data from two late-fall cruises in 2018 and 2022 to investigate the roles of air-sea heat flux and upwelling in the formation of NVWW and the implications for the nutrient content of the water. For each of the shipboard transects, we apply proxies for the extent of the winter water formation and the strength of the associated upwelling, respectively. It is demonstrated that the NVWW attains higher levels of nutrients due to two factors: 1) more active formation of the water associated with enhanced sea ice production, and 2) more extensive upwelling of water from the basin to the shelf following an easterly wind event. Implications for supplying the nutricline in the basin are discussed.
 
Keywords
Arctic observation,upwelling in the Arctic,winter water in the Arctic,nutrient in the Arctic
Speaker
王焱鑫
博士后 上海交通大学

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王焱鑫 上海交通大学
林培根 上海交通大学
PickartRobert WHOI
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厦门大学近海海洋环境科学国家重点实验室
中国科学院城市环境研究所
自然资源部第三海洋研究所
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