Processes influencing formation of low-salinity high-biomass lenses near the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf

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2016-07Author
Li, Yizhen
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McGillicuddy, Dennis J.
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Dinniman, Michael S.
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Klinck, John M.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2016.07.002Abstract
Both remotely sensed and in situ observations in austral summer of early 2012 in the Ross Sea suggest the presence of cold, low-salinity, and high-biomass eddies along the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf (RIS). Satellite measurements include sea surface temperature and ocean color, and shipboard data sets include hydrographic profiles, towed instrumentation, and underway acoustic Doppler current profilers. Idealized model simulations are utilized to examine the processes responsible for ice shelf eddy formation. 3-D model simulations produce similar cold and fresh eddies, although the simulated vertical lenses are quantitatively thinner than observed. Model sensitivity tests show that both basal melting underneath the ice shelf and irregularity of the ice shelf edge facilitate generation of cold and fresh eddies. 2-D model simulations further suggest that both basal melting and downwelling-favorable winds play crucial roles in forming a thick layer of low-salinity water observed along the edge of the RIS. These properties may have been entrained into the observed eddies, whereas that entrainment process was not captured in the specific eddy formation events studied in our 3-D model—which may explain the discrepancy between the simulated and observed eddies, at least in part. Additional sensitivity experiments imply that uncertainties associated with background stratification and wind stress may also explain why the model underestimates the thickness of the low-salinity lens in the eddy interiors. Our study highlights the importance of incorporating accurate wind forcing, basal melting, and ice shelf irregularity for simulating eddy formation near the RIS edge. The processes responsible for generating the high phytoplankton biomass inside these eddies remain to be elucidated.
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© The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Journal of Marine Systems 166 (2017): 108-119, doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2016.07.002.
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Preprint: Li, Yizhen, McGillicuddy, Dennis J., Dinniman, Michael S., Klinck, John M., "Processes influencing formation of low-salinity high-biomass lenses near the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf", 2016-07, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2016.07.002, https://hdl.handle.net/1912/8679The following license files are associated with this item:
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