Profiling float observation of thermohaline staircases in the western Mediterranean Sea and impact on nutrient fluxes
In the western Mediterranean Sea, Levantine intermediate waters (LIW), which circulate below the surface productive zone, progressively accumulate nutrients along their pathway from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the Algerian Basin. This study addresses the role played by diffusion in the nutrient enrichment...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biogeosciences 2020-07, Vol.17 (13), p.3343-3366 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the western Mediterranean Sea, Levantine intermediate
waters (LIW), which circulate below the surface productive zone,
progressively accumulate nutrients along their pathway from the Tyrrhenian
Sea to the Algerian Basin. This study addresses the role played by diffusion
in the nutrient enrichment of the LIW, a process particularly relevant
inside step-layer structures extending down to deep waters – structures known as thermohaline
staircases. Profiling float observations confirmed that staircases develop
over epicentral regions confined in large-scale circulation features and
maintained by saltier LIW inflows on the periphery. Thanks to a high
profiling frequency over the 4-year period 2013–2017, float observations
reveal the temporal continuity of the layering patterns encountered during
the cruise PEACETIME and document the evolution of layer properties by
about +0.06 ∘C in temperature and +0.02 in salinity. In the
Algerian Basin, the analysis of in situ lateral density ratios untangled double-diffusive convection as a driver of thermohaline changes inside epicentral regions and isopycnal diffusion as a driver of heat and salt
exchanges with the surrounding sources. In the Tyrrhenian Sea, the nitrate
flux across thermohaline staircases, as opposed to the downward salt flux,
contributes up to 25 % of the total nitrate pool supplied to the LIW by
vertical transfer. Overall, however, the nutrient enrichment of the LIW is
driven mostly by other sources, coastal or atmospheric, as well as by inputs
advected from the Algerian Basin. |
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ISSN: | 1726-4189 1726-4170 1726-4189 |
DOI: | 10.5194/bg-17-3343-2020 |