Sensitivity of Simulated Arctic Ocean Salinity and Strait Transport to Interannually Variable Hydrologic Model Based Runoff

IF 3.3 2区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Pub Date : 2024-10-02 DOI:10.1029/2023JC020536
Tahya Weiss-Gibbons, Andrew Tefs, Xianmin Hu, Tricia Stadnyk, Paul G. Myers
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As the Arctic warms at an increased rate compared to the rest of the globe, freshwater runoff has been shown to be increasing into the Arctic Ocean. The effects of this contemporary increase in riverine freshwater into the Arctic Ocean are estimated from ocean model simulations, using two runoff data sets. One runoff data set is based on older climatological data, which has no inter-annual variability after 2007 and as such does not represent the observed increases in river runoff into the Arctic. The other data set comes from a hydrological model developed for the Arctic drainage basin, which includes contemporary changes in the climate. At the Pan-Arctic scale this new data set represents an approximately 11% increase in runoff, compared with the older climatological data. Comparing two ocean model runs forced with the different runoff data sets, overall changes in different freshwater markers across the basin were found to be between 5% and 10%, depending on the regions. The strongest increases were seen from the Siberian rivers, which in turn caused the strongest freshening in the Eastern Arctic. As the surface waters of the Arctic Ocean are sensitive to runoff, incorporating hydrological model data can help to better understand current changes and potential future impacts from increased runoff with climate change.

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模拟北冰洋盐度和海峡传输对基于年际变化水文模型的径流的敏感性
与全球其他地区相比,北极地区的变暖速度加快,进入北冰洋的淡水径流也随之增加。我们利用两组径流数据,通过海洋模型模拟估算了当代流入北冰洋的河道淡水增加的影响。一个径流数据集基于较早的气候学数据,2007 年之后没有年际变化,因此不能代表观测到的流入北冰洋的河流径流增加。另一套数据来自为北极流域开发的水文模型,其中包括当代气候变化。在泛北极范围内,与旧的气候学数据相比,这组新数据代表径流量增加了约 11%。通过比较使用不同径流数据集的两个海洋模型运行结果,发现整个流域不同淡水指标的总体变化在 5%到 10%之间,具体取决于不同地区。西伯利亚河流的增幅最大,这反过来又导致北极东部地区的淡水量大增。由于北冰洋表层水对径流非常敏感,因此纳入水文模型数据有助于更好地了解气候变化导致径流增加的当前变化和未来潜在影响。
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Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans
Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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