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Atlantic-origin water extension into the Pacific Arctic induced an anomalous biogeochemical event

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Title
Atlantic-origin water extension into the Pacific Arctic induced an anomalous biogeochemical event
Other Titles
대서양 기원 해수의 태평양 북극으로의 확장이 유발한 비정상적인 생물지화학적 이벤트
Authors
Nishino S.
Jung, Jinyoung
Cho, Kyoung-Ho
Williams W.J.
Fujiwara A.
Murata A.
Itoh M.
Watanabe E.
Aoyama M.
Yamamoto-Kawai M.
Kikuchi T.
Yang, Eun Jin
Kang, Sung-Ho
Issue Date
2023
Citation
Nishino S., et al. 2023. "Atlantic-origin water extension into the Pacific Arctic induced an anomalous biogeochemical event". NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 14(6235): 1-12.
Abstract
The Arctic Ocean is facing dramatic environmental and ecosystem changes. In this context, an international multiship survey project was undertaken in 2020 to obtain current baseline data. During the survey, unusually low dissolved oxygen and acidified water were found in a high-seas fishable area of the western (Pacific-side) Arctic Ocean. Herein, we show that the Beaufort Gyre shrinks to the east of an ocean ridge and forms a front between the water within the gyre and the water from the eastern (Atlantic-side) Arctic. That phenomenon triggers a frontal northward flow along the ocean ridge. This flow likely transports the low oxygen and acidified water toward the high-seas fishable area; similar biogeochemical properties had previously been observed only on the shelf-slope north of the East Siberian Sea.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/14964
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-41960-w
Type
Article
Station
Araon
Indexed
SCIE
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2023-2023, Korea-Arctic Ocean Warming and Response of Ecosystem (23-23) / Yang, Eun Jin (PM23040)
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