The Pacific water flow branches in the eastern Chukchi Sea

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2023-11-10
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Pickart, Robert S.
Lin, Peigen
Bahr, Frank B.
McRaven, Leah T.
Huang, Jie
Pacini, Astrid
Arrigo, Kevin Robert
Ashjian, Carin J.
Berchok, Catherine L.
Baumgartner, Mark F.
Cho, Kyoungho
Cooper, Lee W.
Danielson, Seth L.
Dasher, Doug H.
Fuiwara, Amane
Gann, Jeanette C.
Grebmeier, Jacqueline M.
He, Jiangfeng
Hirawake, Toru
Itoh, Motoyo
Juranek, Laurie
Kikuchi, Takashi
Moore, G. W. Kent
Napp, Jeffrey M.
John Nelson, R.
Nishino, Shigeto
Statscewich, Hank
Stabeno, Phyllis J.
Stafford, Kathleen M.
Ueno, Hiromichi
Vagle, Svein
Weingartner, Thomas J.
Williams, Bill
Zimmermann, Sarah L.
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10.1016/j.pocean.2023.103169
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Boundary currents
Arctic Ocean
Chukchi Sea circulation
Water masses
Alaskan Coastal Current
Bering Strait
Barrow Canyon
Abstract
The flow of Pacific-origin water across the Chukchi Sea shelf impacts the regional ecosystem in profound ways, yet the two current branches on the eastern shelf that carry the water from Bering Strait to Barrow Canyon – the Alaskan Coastal Current (ACC) and Central Channel (CC) Branch – have not been clearly distinguished or quantified. In this study we use an extensive collection of repeat hydrographic sections occupied at three locations on the Chukchi shelf, together with data from a climatology of shipboard velocity data, to accomplish this. The data were collected predominantly between 2010 and 2020 during the warm months of the year as part of the Distributed Biological Observatory and Arctic Observing Network. The mean sections show that mass is balanced for both currents at the three locations: Bering Strait, Point Hope, and Barrow Canyon. The overall mean ACC transport is 0.34 ± 0.04 Sv, and that of the CC Branch is 0.86 ± 0.11 Sv. The dominant hydrographic variability at Bering Strait is seasonal, but this becomes less evident to the north. At Barrow Canyon, the dominant hydrographic signal is associated with year-to-year variations in sea-ice melt. Farther south there is pronounced mesoscale variability: an empirical orthogonal function analysis at Bering Strait and Point Hope reveals a distinct ACC mode and CC Branch mode in hydrography and baroclinic transport, where the former is wind-driven. Finally, the northward evolution in properties of the two currents is investigated. The poleward increase in salinity of the ACC can be explained by lateral mixing alone, but solar heating together with wind mixing play a large role in the temperature evolution. This same atmospheric forcing also impacts the northward evolution of the CC Branch.
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© The Author(s), 2023. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Pickart, R., Lin, P., Bahr, F., McRaven, L., Huang, J., Pacini, A., Arrigo, K., Ashjian, C., Berchok, C., Baumgartner, M., Cho, K.-H., Cooper, L., Danielson, S., Dasher, D., Fuiwara, A., Gann, J., Grebmeier, J., He, J., Hirawake, T., Itoh, M., Juranek, L., Kikuchi, T., Moore, G. W. K., Napp, J., Nelson, R. J., Nishino, S., Statscewich, H., Stabeno, P., Stafford, K. M., Ueno, H., Vagle, S., Weingartner, T. J., Williams, B., & Zimmermann, S. (2023). The Pacific water flow branches in the eastern Chukchi Sea. Progress In Oceanography, 219, 103169, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2023.103169.
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Pickart, R., Lin, P., Bahr, F., McRaven, L., Huang, J., Pacini, A., Arrigo, K., Ashjian, C., Berchok, C., Baumgartner, M., Cho, K.-H., Cooper, L., Danielson, S., Dasher, D., Fuiwara, A., Gann, J., Grebmeier, J., He, J., Hirawake, T., Itoh, M., Juranek, L., Kikuchi, T., Moore, G. W. K., Napp, J., Nelson, R. J., Nishino, S., Statscewich, H., Stabeno, P., Stafford, K. M., Ueno, H., Vagle, S., Weingartner, T. J., Williams, B., & Zimmermann, S. (2023). The Pacific water flow branches in the eastern Chukchi Sea. Progress In Oceanography, 219, 103169.
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