Unsupervised clustering identifies thermohaline staircases in the Canada Basin of the Arctic Ocean

Author:

Schee Mikhail G.ORCID,Rosenblum Erica,Lilly Jonathan M.,Grisouard Nicolas

Abstract

Abstract Thermohaline staircases are a widespread stratification feature that impacts the vertical transport of heat and nutrients and are consistently observed throughout the Canada Basin of the Arctic Ocean. Observations of staircases from the same time period and geographic region form clusters in temperature-salinity (TS) space. Here, for the first time, we use an automated clustering algorithm called the hierarchical density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise to detect and connect individual well-mixed staircase layers across profiles from ice-tethered profilers. Our application only requires an estimate of the typical layer thickness and expected salinity range of staircases. We compare this method to two previous studies that used different approaches to detect layers and reproduce several results, including the mean lateral density ratio $ {R}_L $ and that the difference in salinity between neighboring layers is a magnitude larger than the salinity variance within a layer. We find that we can accurately and automatically track individual layers in coherent staircases across time and space between different profiles. In evaluating the algorithm’s performance, we find evidence of different physical features, namely splitting or merging layers and remnant intrusions. Further, we find a dependence of $ {R}_L $ on pressure, whereas previous studies have reported constant $ {R}_L $ . Our results demonstrate that clustering algorithms are an effective and parsimonious method of identifying staircases in ocean profile data.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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