Near-bottom water warming in the Laptev Sea in response to atmospheric and sea-ice conditions in 2007

In this paper we present new data from ship-based measurements and two-year observations from moorings in the Laptev Sea along with Russian historical data. The observations from the Laptev Sea in 2007 indicate that the bottom water temperatures on the mid-shelf increased by more than 3°C...

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Main Authors: Jens A. Hölemann, Sergey Kirillov, Torben Klagge, Andrey Novikhin, Heidemarie Kassens, Leonid Timokhov
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Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2011-05-01
Series:Polar Research
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Online Access:http://www.polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/6425/pdf_126
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spelling doaj-23504deb5e3146f3928aa51d51e348fb2020-11-24T22:02:22Zeng Norwegian Polar InstitutePolar Research0800-03951751-83692011-05-0130011510.3402/polar.v30i0.6425Near-bottom water warming in the Laptev Sea in response to atmospheric and sea-ice conditions in 2007Jens A. HölemannSergey KirillovTorben KlaggeAndrey NovikhinHeidemarie KassensLeonid TimokhovIn this paper we present new data from ship-based measurements and two-year observations from moorings in the Laptev Sea along with Russian historical data. The observations from the Laptev Sea in 2007 indicate that the bottom water temperatures on the mid-shelf increased by more than 3°C compared to the long-term mean as a consequence of the unusually high summertime surface water temperatures. Such a distinct increase in near-bottom temperatures has not been observed before. Remnants of the relatively warm bottom water occupied the mid-shelf from September 2007 until April 2008. Strong polynya activity during March to May 2007 caused more summertime open water and therefore warmer sea surface temperatures in the Laptev Sea. During the ice-free period in August and September 2007, the prevailing cyclonic atmospheric circulation deflected the freshwater plume of the River Lena to the east, which increased the salinity on the mid-shelf north of the Lena Delta. The resulting weaker density stratification allowed more vertical mixing of the water column during storms in late September and early October, leading to the observed warming of the near-bottom layer in the still ice-free Laptev Sea. In summer and autumn 2008, when the density stratification was stronger and sea surface temperatures were close to the long-term mean, no near-bottom water warming was observed. Warmer water temperatures near the seabed may also impact the stability of the shelf's submarine permafrost.http://www.polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/6425/pdf_126Siberian Shelf seasshelf oceanographysea iceatmospheric forcing
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author Jens A. Hölemann
Sergey Kirillov
Torben Klagge
Andrey Novikhin
Heidemarie Kassens
Leonid Timokhov
spellingShingle Jens A. Hölemann
Sergey Kirillov
Torben Klagge
Andrey Novikhin
Heidemarie Kassens
Leonid Timokhov
Near-bottom water warming in the Laptev Sea in response to atmospheric and sea-ice conditions in 2007
Polar Research
Siberian Shelf seas
shelf oceanography
sea ice
atmospheric forcing
author_facet Jens A. Hölemann
Sergey Kirillov
Torben Klagge
Andrey Novikhin
Heidemarie Kassens
Leonid Timokhov
author_sort Jens A. Hölemann
title Near-bottom water warming in the Laptev Sea in response to atmospheric and sea-ice conditions in 2007
title_short Near-bottom water warming in the Laptev Sea in response to atmospheric and sea-ice conditions in 2007
title_full Near-bottom water warming in the Laptev Sea in response to atmospheric and sea-ice conditions in 2007
title_fullStr Near-bottom water warming in the Laptev Sea in response to atmospheric and sea-ice conditions in 2007
title_full_unstemmed Near-bottom water warming in the Laptev Sea in response to atmospheric and sea-ice conditions in 2007
title_sort near-bottom water warming in the laptev sea in response to atmospheric and sea-ice conditions in 2007
publisher Norwegian Polar Institute
series Polar Research
issn 0800-0395
1751-8369
publishDate 2011-05-01
description In this paper we present new data from ship-based measurements and two-year observations from moorings in the Laptev Sea along with Russian historical data. The observations from the Laptev Sea in 2007 indicate that the bottom water temperatures on the mid-shelf increased by more than 3°C compared to the long-term mean as a consequence of the unusually high summertime surface water temperatures. Such a distinct increase in near-bottom temperatures has not been observed before. Remnants of the relatively warm bottom water occupied the mid-shelf from September 2007 until April 2008. Strong polynya activity during March to May 2007 caused more summertime open water and therefore warmer sea surface temperatures in the Laptev Sea. During the ice-free period in August and September 2007, the prevailing cyclonic atmospheric circulation deflected the freshwater plume of the River Lena to the east, which increased the salinity on the mid-shelf north of the Lena Delta. The resulting weaker density stratification allowed more vertical mixing of the water column during storms in late September and early October, leading to the observed warming of the near-bottom layer in the still ice-free Laptev Sea. In summer and autumn 2008, when the density stratification was stronger and sea surface temperatures were close to the long-term mean, no near-bottom water warming was observed. Warmer water temperatures near the seabed may also impact the stability of the shelf's submarine permafrost.
topic Siberian Shelf seas
shelf oceanography
sea ice
atmospheric forcing
url http://www.polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/6425/pdf_126
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