Modelling suspended particulate matter dynamics at an Antarctic fjord impacted by glacier melt

IF 2.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Camila Neder , Vera Fofonova , Alexey Androsov , Ivan Kuznetsov , Doris Abele , Ulrike Falk , Irene R. Schloss , Ricardo Sahade , Kerstin Jerosch
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When Antarctic glaciers retreat, high sediment loads from geomorphological and glaciological sources can disturb the biota, especially filtering organisms, and thereby significantly alter the ecology of the Antarctic coast. We applied the Finite volumE Sea-ice Ocean-Coastal Model (FESOM-C), a numerical tool equipped with a sediment module, to simulate for the first time the suspended particulate matter (SPM) dynamics in a fjordic environment at the northern West Antarctic Peninsula, Potter Cove as a case study. Depth-averaged SPM dynamics during a meteorologically representative austral summer (120 days from December to March) considered tidal and atmospheric forcing. Additionally, idealised experiments with passive particles based on post-processing Lagrangian module identified and followed possible material trajectories in Potter Cove. Particle dynamics in the area show them to be primarily tidal and wind-driven, sensitive to bathymetry, with the higher SPM concentrations in the inner cove and the highest hydrographical complexity in the transitional area between the fjordic and marine habitat. The SPM plume covers 5.5 km2 of the total inlet of 9 km2, with monthly mean values between 15 and 330 mg/l. The maximum SPM concentrations are during January (790 mg/l), and the maximum plume expansion during February. The model was validated with available in situ measurements. With this study, we can identify areas in Potter Cove (and similar coastal fjordic environments, prospectively) of increasing physical stress by longer SPM residence time and high accumulation rates induced by glacial meltwater. These factors are crucial for pelagic and benthic assemblages dependent on light and food availability, as well sediment deposition.

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模拟受冰川融化影响的南极峡湾悬浮颗粒物动力学
当南极冰川退缩时,来自地貌和冰川学来源的高沉积物负荷会扰乱生物群,特别是过滤生物,从而显著改变南极海岸的生态。本文应用有限体积海冰-海洋-海岸模型(FESOM-C),首次模拟了南极半岛西部北部波特湾峡湾环境中悬浮颗粒物(SPM)的动态变化。FESOM-C是一个配备泥沙模块的数值工具。在一个具有气象代表性的南方夏季(从12月到3月的120天),深度平均SPM动力学考虑了潮汐和大气强迫。此外,基于后处理拉格朗日模块的被动粒子理想实验识别并跟踪了波特湾中可能的物质轨迹。该地区的颗粒动力学表明,它们主要受潮汐和风的驱动,对水深敏感,SPM浓度在内湾较高,在峡湾和海洋栖息地之间的过渡区域的水文复杂性最高。SPM羽流覆盖了总入口9平方公里中的5.5平方公里,月平均值在15 - 330 mg/l之间。SPM浓度最大值在1月(790 mg/l),羽流扩张最大值在2月。该模型通过现有的现场测量进行了验证。通过这项研究,我们可以确定波特湾(以及类似的沿海峡湾环境,未来)中由于较长的SPM停留时间和冰川融水引起的高积累率而增加物理压力的区域。这些因素对依赖于光和食物供应以及沉积物沉积的远洋和底栖生物群落至关重要。
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Journal of Marine Systems
Journal of Marine Systems 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
3.60%
发文量
81
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Marine Systems provides a medium for interdisciplinary exchange between physical, chemical and biological oceanographers and marine geologists. The journal welcomes original research papers and review articles. Preference will be given to interdisciplinary approaches to marine systems.
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