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Seasonal variability of the warm Atlantic water layer in the vicinity of the Greenland shelf break

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16/12/2014
Author
Grist, Jeremy P.
Josey, Simon A.
Boehme, Lars
Meredith, Michael P.
Laidre, Kristin
Heide-Jorgensen, Mads Peter
Kovacs, Kit
Lydersen, Christian
Davidson, Fraser
Stenson, Garry
Hammill, Mike
Marsh, Robert
Coward, Andrew
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NERC
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Keywords
Ocean temperature
Greenland shelf
Seasonal cycle
Observations
Sea mammal
Trajectory analysis
QH301 Biology
GC Oceanography
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The warmest water reaching the east and west coast of Greenland is found between 200 m and 600 m. Whilst important for melting Greenland's outlet glaciers, limited winter observations of this layer prohibit determination of its seasonality. To address this, temperature data from Argo profiling floats, a range of sources within the World Ocean Database and unprecedented coverage from marine-mammal borne sensors have been analysed for the period 2002-2011. A significant seasonal range in temperature (~1-2 °C) is found in the warm layer, in contrast to most of the surrounding ocean. The phase of the seasonal cycle exhibits considerable spatial variability, with the warmest water found near the eastern and southwestern shelf-break towards the end of the calendar year. High-resolution ocean model trajectory analysis suggest the timing of the arrival of the year's warmest water is a function of advection time from the subduction site in the Irminger Basin.
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Grist , J P , Josey , S A , Boehme , L , Meredith , M P , Laidre , K , Heide-Jorgensen , M P , Kovacs , K , Lydersen , C , Davidson , F , Stenson , G , Hammill , M , Marsh , R & Coward , A 2014 , ' Seasonal variability of the warm Atlantic water layer in the vicinity of the Greenland shelf break ' , Geophysical Research Letters , vol. 41 , no. 23 , pp. 8530-8537 . https://doi.org/10.1002/2014GL062051
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Geophysical Research Letters
Status
Peer reviewed
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/2014GL062051
ISSN
0094-8276
Type
Journal article
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Copyright © 2014. The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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This research was funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council Grant. NE/H01103X/1.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10023/6801

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