南极夏季海冰极端现象的影响。

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Edward W Doddridge, William R Hobbs, Matthis Auger, Philip W Boyd, Sean M T Chua, Sue Cook, Stuart Corney, Louise Emmerson, Alexander D Fraser, Petra Heil, Nat Kelly, Delphine Lannuzel, Xueke Li, Guillaume Liniger, Robert A Massom, Amelie Meyer, Phillip Reid, Colin Southwell, Paul Spence, Anton Steketee, Kerrie M Swadling, Nathan Teder, Barbara Wienecke, Pat Wongpan, Kaihe Yamazaki
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南极海冰在南极洲和南大洋的自然环境和生态系统中起着许多至关重要的作用。在这项研究中,我们综合了南极海冰覆盖率极低的夏季对物理、生物地球化学、生态系统和社会的影响。这些极端事件导致多年陆地冰的消失和海冰季节性的变化。在极端低海冰事件之后,我们发现南大洋的表面变暖和南极中间水形成速率的变化,可能影响热量和碳吸收。冰架崩解与海冰面积呈负相关,海冰较少的年份崩解增加。长时间的开放水域影响了水面浮游植物大量繁殖的规模和季节性。对更高营养水平的影响是物种特有的,并通过栖息地丧失和猎物可得性的变化而发生。极端的海冰低将对磷虾产生不利影响,磷虾是一种依赖海冰作为营养和避难所的基本猎物。南部春季和夏季稳定陆冰的丧失阻碍了南极的行动和补给任务。了解最近和未来海冰极端现象的全面影响至关重要,这需要加强观测网络,覆盖南极洲和南大洋的物理和生态系统。
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Impacts of Antarctic summer sea-ice extremes.

Impacts of Antarctic summer sea-ice extremes.

Impacts of Antarctic summer sea-ice extremes.

Impacts of Antarctic summer sea-ice extremes.

Antarctic sea ice plays many crucial roles in the physical environments and ecosystems of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. In this study, we synthesize the physical, biogeochemical, ecosystem, and societal impacts of summers with extreme low Antarctic sea-ice coverage. These extreme events result in the loss of multiyear landfast ice and changes in sea-ice seasonality. Following extreme low sea-ice events, we find surface warming of the Southern Ocean and changes to the formation rate of Antarctic Intermediate Water, likely affecting heat and carbon uptake. Ice-shelf calving is negatively correlated with sea-ice area, so that years with less sea ice show increased calving. Prolonged open water affects the magnitude and seasonality of surface-phytoplankton blooms. The impacts on higher trophic levels are species-specific and occur through habitat loss and changes to prey availability. Extreme sea-ice lows will adversely impact krill, a foundational prey species that relies on sea ice for nourishment and refuge. The loss of stable landfast ice in austral spring and summer hampers Antarctic operations and resupply missions. Understanding the full impacts of recent, and future, sea-ice extremes is of utmost importance and requires an enhanced observational network that spans the physical and ecological systems of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean.

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