巴芬湾的水团演变和总体环流:2021 年两次船载调查的观测结果

IF 3.8 3区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
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巴芬湾是一个北极边缘海,通过戴维斯海峡和拉布拉多海与北大西洋相连。虽然人们知道通过戴维斯海峡进行的热量和淡水交换对北大西洋次极地有很大影响,但我们对整个巴芬湾的环流和水团分布及转化的了解还有很大差距,部分原因是直接的流速观测有限。在本研究中,利用 2021 年夏末至初秋期间两次船载调查获得的高分辨率水文地理、营养盐、氧同位素和流速数据来弥补这些差距。在观测期间,巴芬湾上层 300 米处主要是寒冷、新鲜、硝酸盐贫化的极地水(PW),最冷、最新鲜的极地水分布在巴芬岛附近的西部陆架和斜坡。仅测得少量来自大西洋的暖咸水进入东南海湾深处,这些水在通过戴维斯海峡时被迅速稀释。源于太平洋的淡水在西侧上 200 米处占主导地位,海湾两侧都有相对少量的流星水。巴芬湾的环流总体上呈气旋状,由一股强烈的、表面强化的西部边界流和一股较慢的、弱气压的东部边界流组成。大部分东部边界流在拉布拉多海北端向西分叉,剩余的流经戴维斯海峡时,从表层加强型过渡到底层加强型。利用船载数据记录了 PW 的海盆尺度再循环,这在同一时期的海洋再分析产品的速度场中也很明显。对 1993 年至 2021 年的再分析场的研究表明,巴芬湾的环流在 2021 年夏季/秋季呈异常气旋状。这种海盆尺度的环流异常可能是由于与北极涛动指数相关的本地风应力卷曲模式和远距离风力强迫造成的。
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Water mass evolution and general circulation of Baffin Bay: Observations from two shipboard surveys in 2021

Baffin Bay is an Arctic marginal sea connected to the North Atlantic via Davis Strait and the Labrador Sea. While the exchange of heat and freshwater through Davis Strait is known to strongly influence the subpolar North Atlantic, there are significant gaps in our understanding of the circulation and water mass distribution and transformation throughout Baffin Bay, in part due to limited direct velocity observations. In this study, high-resolution hydrographic, nutrient, oxygen isotope, and velocity data from two shipboard surveys in late-summer to early-fall 2021 are used to address these gaps. During the time period of observation, Baffin Bay was dominated by cold, fresh, nitrate-depleted Polar Water (PW) in the upper 300 m, with the coldest and freshest PW distributed along the western shelf and slope adjacent to Baffin Island. Only a small amount of warm and salty Atlantic-origin water was measured entering the southeastern bay at depth, which is diluted rapidly when passing through Davis Strait. Pacific-origin freshwater was dominant in the upper 200 m on the western side, with relatively small amounts of meteoric water on both sides of the bay. The circulation in Baffin Bay was generally cyclonic, consisting of a strong, surface-intensified western boundary current and a slower, weakly baroclinic eastern boundary current. Much of the eastern boundary current bifurcated to the west at the northern end of the Labrador Sea, and, as the remaining flow progressed through Davis Strait, it transitioned from surface-intensified to bottom-intensified. Basin-scale recirculation of the PW was documented using the shipboard data, which was also evident in the velocity field of an ocean reanalysis product for the same time period. Examination of the reanalysis fields from 1993 to 2021 indicates that the circulation in Baffin Bay was anomalously cyclonic during summer/fall 2021. Such basin-scale circulation anomalies can arise due to both the local wind stress curl pattern and remote wind forcing associated with the Arctic Oscillation index.

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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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