Tianyu Zhou, Yun Li, Zhangxian Ouyang, Wei-Jun Cai, Rubao Ji
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During 2015–2021, the integrated <span></span><math>\n <semantics>\n <mrow>\n <mi>N</mi>\n <mi>C</mi>\n <mi>P</mi>\n </mrow>\n <annotation> $NCP$</annotation>\n </semantics></math> between late-May and early-September (<span></span><math>\n <semantics>\n <mrow>\n <mmultiscripts>\n <mrow>\n <mi>N</mi>\n <mi>C</mi>\n <mi>P</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mprescripts></mprescripts>\n <mi>int</mi>\n <none></none>\n </mmultiscripts>\n </mrow>\n <annotation> ${}_{\\mathit{int}}NCP$</annotation>\n </semantics></math>) over the western AO was <span></span><math>\n <semantics>\n <mrow>\n <mn>10.95</mn>\n <mo>±</mo>\n <mn>3.30</mn>\n <mspace></mspace>\n <mtext>Tg</mtext>\n <mspace></mspace>\n <mi>C</mi>\n </mrow>\n <annotation> $10.95\\pm 3.30\\,\\text{Tg}\\,\\mathrm{C}$</annotation>\n </semantics></math> per year, with interannual variations positively tracking open water area. While the relationship between <span></span><math>\n <semantics>\n <mrow>\n <mmultiscripts>\n <mrow>\n <mi>N</mi>\n <mi>C</mi>\n <mi>P</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mprescripts></mprescripts>\n <mi>int</mi>\n <none></none>\n </mmultiscripts>\n </mrow>\n <annotation> ${}_{\\mathit{int}}NCP$</annotation>\n </semantics></math> and open water area was quasi-linear at high latitudes, strong nonlinearity was detected on the inflow shelf. The nonlinearity highlights that the <span></span><math>\n <semantics>\n <mrow>\n <mmultiscripts>\n <mrow>\n <mi>N</mi>\n <mi>C</mi>\n <mi>P</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mprescripts></mprescripts>\n <mi>int</mi>\n <none></none>\n </mmultiscripts>\n </mrow>\n <annotation> ${}_{\\mathit{int}}NCP$</annotation>\n </semantics></math> increase resulted from area gain could be compounded by sea-ice loss induced ecosystem adjustments. Additional retrospective analysis for 2003–2014 suggests a potential long-term increase of export production and efficiency in the western AO with sea ice loss.</p>","PeriodicalId":12523,"journal":{"name":"Geophysical Research Letters","volume":"51 22","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":4.6000,"publicationDate":"2024-11-23","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1029/2024GL110931","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Enhanced Net Community Production With Sea Ice Loss in the Western Arctic Ocean Uncovered by Machine-Learning-Based Mapping\",\"authors\":\"Tianyu Zhou, Yun Li, Zhangxian Ouyang, Wei-Jun Cai, Rubao Ji\",\"doi\":\"10.1029/2024GL110931\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p>In the Arctic Ocean (AO), net community production (<span></span><math>\\n <semantics>\\n <mrow>\\n <mi>N</mi>\\n <mi>C</mi>\\n <mi>P</mi>\\n </mrow>\\n <annotation> $NCP$</annotation>\\n </semantics></math>) has displayed spatially heterogeneous responses to sea ice reduction and associated environmental changes. 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Enhanced Net Community Production With Sea Ice Loss in the Western Arctic Ocean Uncovered by Machine-Learning-Based Mapping
In the Arctic Ocean (AO), net community production () has displayed spatially heterogeneous responses to sea ice reduction and associated environmental changes. Using a random forest machine learning model trained with >42,000 in situ measurements and concurrent, collocated environmental predictors, we reconstructed 19 years of 8-day, 6-km maps. During 2015–2021, the integrated between late-May and early-September () over the western AO was per year, with interannual variations positively tracking open water area. While the relationship between and open water area was quasi-linear at high latitudes, strong nonlinearity was detected on the inflow shelf. The nonlinearity highlights that the increase resulted from area gain could be compounded by sea-ice loss induced ecosystem adjustments. Additional retrospective analysis for 2003–2014 suggests a potential long-term increase of export production and efficiency in the western AO with sea ice loss.
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