亚得里亚海南部深对流区溶解氧分布的最新变化

IF 2.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
R. Martellucci , M. Menna , E. Mauri , A. Pirro , R. Gerin , F. Paladini de Mendoza , R. Garić , M. Batistić , V. di Biagio , P. Giordano , L. Langone , S. Miserocchi , A. Gallo , G. Notarstefano , G. Savonitto , A. Bussani , M. Pacciaroni , P. Zuppelli , P.-M. Poulain
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海洋中溶解氧的动态对于了解海洋生态系统至关重要,其影响因素包括与大气的交换、生物过程和海洋环流。在本研究中,我们以东地中海 "传送带 "的重要组成部分--亚得里亚海南部为重点,研究氧气的长期动态及其驱动因素。我们使用了 2013 年至 2020 年的跨平台数据集,包括遥感数据、模型再分析以及 Argo 浮漂、海洋滑翔机和船基测量的现场观测数据。我们的分析研究了物理、生物和大气等因素对氧气变化的影响。亚得里亚海南部溶解氧的分布受垂直混合、水团平流和生态系统动态的影响。在表层,溶解氧的变化受年度初级生产和深层对流事件的影响。而中层和深层的动态变化则主要受物理过程的影响,如垂直混合和邻近次盆地的水团流入,这是由北爱奥尼亚环流的周期性逆转所驱动的。我们的研究尤其发现,近年来,驱动溶解氧增减的水团平流动力学发生了巨大变化。目前观测到的最高溶解氧浓度出现在北爱奥尼亚环流的反气旋阶段,而之前的记录则出现在气旋阶段。这一变化似乎与同期在亚得里亚海南部观察到的盐度显著增加有关,有助于更好地了解决定东地中海盆地氧气分布的过程。
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Recent changes of the dissolved oxygen distribution in the deep convection cell of the southern Adriatic Sea

The dynamics of dissolved oxygen in the ocean are of crucial importance for understanding marine ecosystems, with influences ranging from exchange with the atmosphere to biological processes and ocean circulation. In this study, we focus on the southern Adriatic Sea, an essential component of the Eastern Mediterranean “conveyor belt”, to investigate long-term oxygen dynamics and its driving factors. We use cross-platform datasets from 2013 to 2020, including remote sensing data, model reanalysis and in-situ observations from Argo floats, ocean gliders and ship-based measurements. Our analysis investigate the interplay of physical, biological and atmospheric forcing that drive oxygen variability. The distribution of dissolved oxygen in the southern Adriatic Sea is influenced by vertical mixing, advection of water masses and ecosystem dynamics. In the surface layer, the variability of dissolved oxygen is triggered by annual primary production and deep convection events. The dynamics in the intermediate and the deep layers are instead primarily influenced by physical processes, such as the vertical mixing and the water masses inflow from the adjacent sub-basins, which is driven by the periodic reversals of northern Ionian Gyre circulation. In particular our study reveals that the water masses advective dynamics driving the increase and decrease of dissolved oxygen have drastically changed in recent years. The highest dissolved oxygen concentrations are currently observed during the northern Ionian Gyre anticyclonic phase, while they have been previously documented during the cyclonic phase. This change appears to be connected with the significant increase in salinity observed in the southern Adriatic Sea in the same period and contributes to a better understanding of the processes that determine oxygen distribution in the Eastern Mediterranean basin.

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Journal of Marine Systems
Journal of Marine Systems 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
6.20
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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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