Thermohaline Intrusions as Seen by Argo Floats: The Case of the Black Sea

IF 3.3 2区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
E. V. Stanev, C. B. Gramcianinov, J. Staneva, V. Slabakova
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Understanding the dynamics of thermohaline intrusions is crucial for predicting changes in water masses and their impact on marine ecosystems, especially in highly stratified semi-enclosed seas and other coastal environments. We use high-resolution (up to 1–2 m) Argo profiling float data collected over 15 years in the Black Sea, an excellent test area for studying thermohaline intrusions. Our analysis challenges the conventional view of stagnant intermediate and deep waters, revealing active mixing processes that reshape the thermohaline structure. We identified two main mechanisms driving these intrusions, related to dense water inflows from the Marmara Sea and boundary mixing enhanced by frontal instabilities. Argo data also allowed us to identify areas with favorable conditions for double-diffusive processes. The variability of intrusions is due to changes in the thermohaline state of the upper ocean as well as to quasi-periodic changes in the inflow caused by local conditions. Trends in the intensity and frequency of intrusions indicate shifts in water mass properties that are likely to be associated with climate variability and extreme weather events. Such trends can affect nutrient cycling, oxygen distribution and the overall stability of the water column, thereby affecting biogeochemical cycles and the resilience of marine ecosystems. Similar ventilation mechanisms may operate in other highly stratified marine systems, such as the Baltic Sea and the Arctic Ocean, so our findings may have wider implications for understanding climate-induced changes in water masses at regional and global scales.

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阿尔戈浮标看到的温盐侵入:黑海案例
了解温盐入侵的动态对于预测水团的变化及其对海洋生态系统的影响至关重要,尤其是在高度分层的半封闭海域和其他沿岸环境中。黑海是研究温盐内侵的绝佳试验区,我们利用黑海 15 年来收集的高分辨率(高达 1-2 米)阿尔戈剖面浮标数据进行分析。我们的分析挑战了中层和深层水停滞的传统观点,揭示了重塑温盐结构的活跃混合过程。我们确定了驱动这些侵入的两个主要机制,分别与马尔马拉海流入的高密度水流和锋面不稳定性增强的边界混合有关。Argo 数据还使我们能够确定双重扩散过程的有利条件区域。入侵的变化是由于上层海洋温盐状态的变化以及当地条件引起的流入量的准周期性变化造成的。入侵强度和频率的变化趋势表明,水团特性的变化可能与气候多变性和极端天气事件有关。这种趋势会影响营养循环、氧气分布和水体的整体稳定性,从而影响生物地球化学循环和海洋生态系统的恢复能力。类似的通气机制也可能在波罗的海和北冰洋等其他高度分层的海洋系统中运行,因此我们的发现可能对理解区域和全球范围内气候引起的水体变化具有更广泛的意义。
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Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans
Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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