The sensitivity of primary productivity in Disko Bay, a coastal Arctic ecosystem, to changes in freshwater discharge and sea ice cover

IF 4.1 3区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Ocean Science Pub Date : 2023-04-05 DOI:10.5194/os-19-403-2023
E. Møller, A. Christensen, J. Larsen, K. Mankoff, M. Ribergaard, Mikael K. Sejr, P. Wallhead, M. Maar
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Abstract. The Greenland ice sheet is melting, and the rate of ice loss has increased 6-fold since the 1980s. At the same time, the Arctic sea ice extent is decreasing. Meltwater runoff and sea ice reduction both influence light and nutrient availability in the coastal ocean, with implications for the timing, distribution, and magnitude of phytoplankton production. However, the integrated effect of both glacial and sea ice melt is highly variable in time and space, making it challenging to quantify. In this study, we evaluate the relative importance of these processes for the primary productivity of Disko Bay, west Greenland, one of the most important areas for biodiversity and fisheries around Greenland. We use a high-resolution 3D coupled hydrodynamic–biogeochemical model for 2004–2018 validated against in situ observations and remote sensing products. The model-estimated net primary production (NPP) varied between 90–147 gC m−2 yr−1 during 2004–2018, a period with variable freshwater discharges and sea ice cover. NPP correlated negatively with sea ice cover and positively with freshwater discharge. Freshwater discharge had a strong local effect within ∼ 25 km of the source-sustaining productive hot spots during summer. When considering the annual NPP at bay scale, sea ice cover was the most important controlling factor. In scenarios with no sea ice in spring, the model predicted a ∼ 30 % increase in annual production compared to a situation with high sea ice cover. Our study indicates that decreasing ice cover and more freshwater discharge can work synergistically and will likely increase primary productivity of the coastal ocean around Greenland.
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北极沿海生态系统迪斯科湾初级生产力对淡水流量和海冰覆盖变化的敏感性
摘要格陵兰冰盖正在融化,自20世纪80年代以来,冰盖融化的速度增加了6倍。与此同时,北极的海冰面积正在减少。融水径流和海冰减少都会影响沿海海洋的光照和养分有效性,从而影响浮游植物生产的时间、分布和规模。然而,冰川和海冰融化的综合影响在时间和空间上都是高度可变的,因此很难进行量化。在这项研究中,我们评估了这些过程对西格陵兰岛迪斯科湾初级生产力的相对重要性,迪斯科湾是格陵兰岛周围生物多样性和渔业最重要的地区之一。我们使用了2004-2018年高分辨率三维耦合水动力-生物地球化学模型,并根据现场观测和遥感产品进行了验证。在2004-2018年期间,模型估计的净初级产量(NPP)在90-147 gC m−2 yr−1之间变化,这是一个淡水排放量和海冰覆盖变化的时期。NPP与海冰覆盖负相关,与淡水流量正相关。夏季,淡水流量在维持水源的生产热点约25公里范围内具有强烈的局部效应。在海湾尺度上考虑年NPP时,海冰覆盖是最重要的控制因子。在春季没有海冰的情况下,该模型预测,与海冰覆盖率高的情况相比,年产量将增加~ 30%。我们的研究表明,减少冰覆盖和增加淡水排放可以协同工作,并可能提高格陵兰岛周围沿海海洋的初级生产力。
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Ocean Science
Ocean Science 地学-海洋学
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5.90
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6.20%
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78
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ocean Science (OS) is a not-for-profit international open-access scientific journal dedicated to the publication and discussion of research articles, short communications, and review papers on all aspects of ocean science: experimental, theoretical, and laboratory. The primary objective is to publish a very high-quality scientific journal with free Internet-based access for researchers and other interested people throughout the world. Electronic submission of articles is used to keep publication costs to a minimum. The costs will be covered by a moderate per-page charge paid by the authors. The peer-review process also makes use of the Internet. It includes an 8-week online discussion period with the original submitted manuscript and all comments. If accepted, the final revised paper will be published online. Ocean Science covers the following fields: ocean physics (i.e. ocean structure, circulation, tides, and internal waves); ocean chemistry; biological oceanography; air–sea interactions; ocean models – physical, chemical, biological, and biochemical; coastal and shelf edge processes; paleooceanography.
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