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    Intermittent Intense Turbulent Mixing under Ice in the Laptev Sea Continental Shelf

    Source: Journal of Physical Oceanography:;2010:;Volume( 041 ):;issue: 003::page 531
    Author:
    Lenn, Yueng-Djern
    ,
    Rippeth, Tom P.
    ,
    Old, Chris P.
    ,
    Bacon, Sheldon
    ,
    Polyakov, Igor
    ,
    Ivanov, Vladimir
    ,
    Hölemann, Jens
    DOI: 10.1175/2010JPO4425.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Vertical mixing in the bottom boundary layer and pycnocline of the Laptev Sea is evaluated from a rapidly sampled 12-h time series of microstructure temperature, conductivity, and shear observations collected under 100% sea ice during October 2008. The bottom boundary turbulent kinetic energy dissipation was observed to be enhanced (? ? 10?4 W m?3) beyond background levels (? ? 10?6 W m?3), extending up to 10 m above the seabed when simulated tidal currents were directed on slope. Upward heat fluxes into the halocline-class waters along the Laptev Sea seabed peaked at ?4?8 W m?2, averaging out to ?2 W m?2 over the 12-h sampling period. In the Laptev Sea pycnocline, an isolated 2-h episode of intense dissipation (? ? 10?3 W m?3) and vertical diffusivities was observed that was not due to a localized wind event. Observations from an acoustic Doppler current meter moored in the central Laptev Sea near the M2 critical latitude are consistent with a previous model in which mixing episodes are driven by an enhancement of the pycnocline shear resulting from the alignment of the rotating pycnocline shear vector with the under-ice stress vector. Upward cross-pycnocline heat fluxes from the Arctic halocline peaked at ?54 W m?2, resulting in a 12-h average of ?12 W m?2. These results highlight the intermittent nature of Arctic shelf sea mixing processes and how these processes can impact the transformation of Arctic Ocean water masses. The observations also clearly demonstrate that absence or presence of sea ice profoundly affects the availability of near-inertial kinetic energy to drive vertical mixing on the Arctic shelves.
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    contributor authorLenn, Yueng-Djern
    contributor authorRippeth, Tom P.
    contributor authorOld, Chris P.
    contributor authorBacon, Sheldon
    contributor authorPolyakov, Igor
    contributor authorIvanov, Vladimir
    contributor authorHölemann, Jens
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:36:57Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:36:57Z
    date copyright2011/03/01
    date issued2010
    identifier issn0022-3670
    identifier otherams-70976.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4212816
    description abstractVertical mixing in the bottom boundary layer and pycnocline of the Laptev Sea is evaluated from a rapidly sampled 12-h time series of microstructure temperature, conductivity, and shear observations collected under 100% sea ice during October 2008. The bottom boundary turbulent kinetic energy dissipation was observed to be enhanced (? ? 10?4 W m?3) beyond background levels (? ? 10?6 W m?3), extending up to 10 m above the seabed when simulated tidal currents were directed on slope. Upward heat fluxes into the halocline-class waters along the Laptev Sea seabed peaked at ?4?8 W m?2, averaging out to ?2 W m?2 over the 12-h sampling period. In the Laptev Sea pycnocline, an isolated 2-h episode of intense dissipation (? ? 10?3 W m?3) and vertical diffusivities was observed that was not due to a localized wind event. Observations from an acoustic Doppler current meter moored in the central Laptev Sea near the M2 critical latitude are consistent with a previous model in which mixing episodes are driven by an enhancement of the pycnocline shear resulting from the alignment of the rotating pycnocline shear vector with the under-ice stress vector. Upward cross-pycnocline heat fluxes from the Arctic halocline peaked at ?54 W m?2, resulting in a 12-h average of ?12 W m?2. These results highlight the intermittent nature of Arctic shelf sea mixing processes and how these processes can impact the transformation of Arctic Ocean water masses. The observations also clearly demonstrate that absence or presence of sea ice profoundly affects the availability of near-inertial kinetic energy to drive vertical mixing on the Arctic shelves.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleIntermittent Intense Turbulent Mixing under Ice in the Laptev Sea Continental Shelf
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume41
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
    identifier doi10.1175/2010JPO4425.1
    journal fristpage531
    journal lastpage547
    treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;2010:;Volume( 041 ):;issue: 003
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