格陵兰Narsaq海槽水团变化与跨陆架交换的观测

IF 3.3 2区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
Monica Nelson, Fiamma Straneo, Sarah G. Purkey, Amy F. Waterhouse, Kristen E. Fogaren, Daniel J. Torres
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摘要

格陵兰大陆边缘的跨大陆架交换将温暖的海水输送到冰川边缘,将淡水输送到北大西洋和北欧海的对流盆地。几项研究表明,深层冰槽的存在加强了这种交换,但格陵兰冰槽的观测很少。这项工作展示了2022年夏天在格陵兰西南部一个宽阔的分支槽Narsaq槽进行的船舶调查数据。我们使用电导率-温度-深度-氧气剖面,用于营养分析的水样,以及正在进行的水流剖面来比较槽内和槽外的水质量特性和分布,描述槽内和槽周围的流场,并估计槽内的混合。人们发现,纳萨克海槽为温暖、含盐的大西洋水侵入大陆架提供了一条途径,在那里,这些水与上面的寒冷、新鲜的极地水混合在一起。因此,相对于近海未受影响的大西洋水域,海槽中的水更新鲜、富氧、大量营养物质枯竭,有时更冷。这种经过槽型改造的水有可能使大陆架断裂处的水流变得新鲜和含氧,并/或减少邻近峡湾水域的热强迫,从而限制冰的融化。
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Observations of Water Mass Modification and Cross-Shelf Exchange at Narsaq Trough, Greenland

Observations of Water Mass Modification and Cross-Shelf Exchange at Narsaq Trough, Greenland

Cross-shelf exchange at Greenland's continental margins transports warm waters toward the glacier margins and freshwater offshore into the convective basins of the North Atlantic and Nordic Seas. Several studies have suggested that the exchange is enhanced by the presence of deep, glacial troughs, but observations from Greenland's troughs are scarce. This work presents data from a ship-based survey at Narsaq Trough, a wide, branched trough in southwest Greenland, during the summer of 2022. We use Conductivity-Temperature-Depth-Oxygen profiles, water samples for nutrient analysis, and underway current profiles to compare the water mass properties and distribution inside and outside the trough, describe the flow-field in and around the trough, and estimate mixing in the trough. Narsaq Trough is found to provide a pathway for warm, salty Atlantic Water to intrude onto the continental shelf where these waters are mixed with the overlying cold, fresh Polar Water. As a result, waters in the trough are fresher, oxygen-enriched, macronutrient-depleted, and at times colder, relative to the unmodified Atlantic Water offshore. This trough-modified water has the potential to freshen and oxygenate the flow on the shelf-break and/or reduce the thermal forcing of waters in the adjacent fjord, limiting ice melt.

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Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans
Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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