Hydrography, inorganic nutrients and chlorophyll a linked to sea ice cover in the Atlantic Water inflow region north of Svalbard

IF 3.8 3区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
Angelika H.H. Renner , Allison Bailey , Marit Reigstad , Arild Sundfjord , Melissa Chierici , Elizabeth M. Jones
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Changes in the inflow of Atlantic Water (AW) and its properties to the Arctic Ocean bring more warm water, contribute to sea ice decline, promote borealisation of marine ecosystems, and affect biological and particularly primary productivity in the Eurasian Arctic Ocean. One of the two branches of AW inflow follows the shelf break north of Svalbard, where it dominates oceanographic conditions, bringing in heat, salt, nutrients and organisms. However, the interplay with sea ice and Polar Surface Water (PSW) determines the supply of nutrients to the euphotic layer especially northeast of Svalbard where AW subducts below PSW. In an effort to build up a time series monitoring the key characteristics of the AW inflow, repeat sampling of hydrography, macronutrients (nitrate, phosphate and silicate), and chlorophyll a (chl a) was undertaken along a transect across the AW inflow at 31°E, 81.5°N since 2012 — first during late summer and in later years during early winter. Such time series are scarce but invaluable for investigating the range of variability in hydrography and nutrient concentrations. We investigate linkages between late summer hydrographic conditions and nutrient concentrations along the transect and the preceding seasonal dynamics of surface chl a and sea ice cover in the region north of Svalbard. We find large interannual variability in hydrography, nutrients and chl a, indicating varying levels of nutrient drawdown by primary producers over summer. Sea ice conditions varied considerably between the years, impacting upper ocean stratification, light availability and potential wind-driven mixing, with a strong potential for steering chl a concentration over the productive season. Early winter measurements show variable efficiency of nutrient re-supply through vertical mixing when stratification was low, related to autumn wind forcing and sea ice conditions. While this re-supply elevates nutrient levels sufficiently for primary production, it likely happens too late in the season when light levels are already low, limiting the potential for autumn blooms. Such multidisciplinary observations provide insight into the interplay between physical, chemical and biological drivers in the marine environment and are key to understanding ongoing and future changes, especially at this entrance to the central Arctic Ocean.

斯瓦尔巴群岛以北大西洋流入区的水文、无机营养物质和叶绿素a与海冰覆盖有关
大西洋水流入北冰洋及其特性的变化带来了更多的温水,导致海冰减少,促进了海洋生态系统的北方化,并影响了欧亚北冰洋的生物生产力,尤其是初级生产力。AW流入的两个分支之一沿着斯瓦尔巴群岛以北的大陆架断裂,在那里它主导着海洋条件,带来了热量、盐、营养物质和生物。然而,与海冰和极地地表水(PSW)的相互作用决定了向真光层的营养供应,尤其是在斯瓦尔巴群岛东北部,AW在PSW以下俯冲。为了建立一个监测AW流入关键特征的时间序列,自2012年以来,在31°E、81.5°N的AW流入断面上对水文、大量营养物质(硝酸盐、磷酸盐和硅酸盐)和叶绿素a(chl a)进行了重复采样,第一次是在夏末,第二次是在初冬。这样的时间序列很少,但对于研究水文和营养物浓度的变化范围来说是非常宝贵的。我们调查了夏末水文条件和沿样带的营养物浓度与斯瓦尔巴群岛以北地区地表叶绿素a和海冰覆盖的先前季节动态之间的联系。我们发现水文、营养和叶绿素a的年际变化很大,表明夏季初级生产者的营养减少程度不同。不同年份的海冰条件差异很大,影响上层海洋分层、光照可用性和潜在的风力混合,在生产季节控制叶绿素a浓度的潜力很大。初冬的测量结果表明,当分层较低时,通过垂直混合重新供应营养的效率各不相同,这与秋风和海冰条件有关。虽然这种重新供应足以提高初级生产的营养水平,但在光照水平已经很低的季节,这种情况可能发生得太晚,限制了秋季开花的可能性。这种多学科观测深入了解了海洋环境中物理、化学和生物驱动因素之间的相互作用,是理解当前和未来变化的关键,尤其是在北冰洋中部的这个入口处。
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Progress in Oceanography
Progress in Oceanography 地学-海洋学
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
4.90%
发文量
138
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Progress in Oceanography publishes the longer, more comprehensive papers that most oceanographers feel are necessary, on occasion, to do justice to their work. Contributions are generally either a review of an aspect of oceanography or a treatise on an expanding oceanographic subject. The articles cover the entire spectrum of disciplines within the science of oceanography. Occasionally volumes are devoted to collections of papers and conference proceedings of exceptional interest. Essential reading for all oceanographers.
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