Deep Water Renewal in the Amerasian Basin Derived From Natural and Anthropogenic Tracer Data Sets
Abstract The deep waters of the Amerasian Basin in the Arctic Ocean are among the most isolated in the modern Arctic Mediterranean Sea (e.g., Schlosser et al., 1997, https://doi.org/10.1016/s0168‐583x(96)00677‐5). In this study, we use a suite of tracers spanning a range of timescales—including chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), SF6, radiocarbon (14C), and ...
A. Pasqualini +3 more
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Beluga, Delphinapterus leucas, Distribution and Survey Effort in the Gulf of Alaska [PDF]
Beluga, Delphinapterus leucas, distribution in the Gulf of Alaska and adjacent inside waters was examined through a review of surveys conducted as far back as 1936.
Laidre, Kristin L. +3 more
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BERING SEA: 2018 AS THE EXTREME LOW-ICE AND WARM YEA
Phenomenon of anomalous oceanographic conditions in the Bering Sea in 2018 is considered, with heightened air and water temperature and very low ice cover, as well as its consequences for the water structure, circulation, and chemical properties.
E. O. Basyuk, Yu. I. Zuenko
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Century-scale trends and seasonality in pH and temperature for shallow zones of the Bering Sea [PDF]
No records exist to evaluate long-term pH dynamics in high-latitude oceans, which have the greatest probability of rapid acidification from anthropogenic CO2 emissions.
Dietze, Heiner +7 more
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. The Beaufort Gyre (BG) and the Bering Strait inflow (BSI) are important elements of the Arctic Ocean circulation system and major controls on the distribution of Arctic sea ice. We report records of the quartz ∕ feldspar and chlorite ∕ illite ratios in
Masanobu Yamamoto +6 more
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Modern spatial sea-ice variability in the central Arctic Ocean and adjacent marginal seas: Reconstruction from biomarker data [PDF]
Sea ice is a fundamental component of Earth’s climate system, contributing to heat reduction (albedo) and deep-water formation. In order to understand processes controlling the recent dramatic reduction in Arctic sea-ice cover, it is essential to ...
Fahl, Kirsten +4 more
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Impact of an unusually large warm-core eddy on distributions of nutrients and phytoplankton in the southwestern Canada Basin during late summer/early fall 2010 [PDF]
http://www.godac.jamstec.go.jp/darwin/cruise/mirai/mr04-05/
AOYAMA, Michio +9 more
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Metazoan Diversity and Its Drivers: An eDNA Survey in the Pacific Gateway of a Changing Arctic Ocean
Climate change drives species to adapt or undergo range shifts to survive. The Arctic Ocean, experiencing more drastic environmental changes than any other ocean, has two primary inflow regions that facilitate these shifts: the wide, deep Atlantic ...
Gerlien Verhaegen +4 more
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Cumulative human impacts in the Bering Strait Region
Introduction:Human impacts on Arctic marine ecosystems are increasing in extent and intensity as sea ice shrinks and utilization of marine resources expands.
Jamie C. Afflerbach +2 more
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“Heat wave” in the Bering Sea in 2016–2019 and its consequences for oceano- graphic conditions and local populations of pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus are considered.
Y. I. Zuenko, A. B. Savin, E. O. Basyuk
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