Summer Hydrography and Circulation in Storfjorden, Svalbard, Following a Record Low Winter Sea‐Ice Extent in the Barents Sea

Author:

Vivier Frédéric1ORCID,Lourenço Antonio1,Michel Elisabeth2ORCID,Skogseth Ragnheid3,Rousset Clément1,Lansard Bruno2ORCID,Bouruet‐Aubertot Pascale1,Boutin Jacqueline1,Bombled Bruno2,Cuypers Yannis1,Crispi Olivier4,Dausse Dennis1ORCID,Le Goff Hervé1,Madec Gurvan1,Vancoppenolle Martin1ORCID,Van der Linden Fanny5,Waelbroeck Claire1

Affiliation:

1. LOCEAN‐IPSL CNRS Sorbonne Université Paris France

2. LSCE CEA‐CNRS‐UVSQ Université Paris‐Saclay—IPSL Gif sur Yvette France

3. The University Centre in Svalbard Longyearbyen Norway

4. LOMIC Observatoire Océanologique de Banyuls sur Mer Banyuls sur Mer France

5. Unité d’Océanographie Chimique Université de Liège Liège Belgium

Abstract

AbstractStorfjorden, Svalbard, hosts a polynya in winter and is an important source region of Brine‐enriched Shelf Water (BSW) that, if dense enough, feeds the Arctic Ocean deep water reservoir. Changes in the BSW production may thus have far‐reaching impacts. We analyze the water mass distribution and circulation in Storfjorden and the trough south of it, Storfjordrenna, using hydrographic sections occupied in July 2016, following a winter characterized by the lowest ice coverage recorded in the Barents Sea. These observations reveal an unusual hydrographic state, characterized at the surface by the near absence of Melt Water and Storfjorden Surface Water, replaced by a saltier water mass. At depth, BSW (maximum salinity of 34.95) was found from the bottom up to 90 m, above the 120‐m deep sill at the mouth to Storfjordrenna. However, no gravity driven overflow was observed downstream of the sill: the dome of BSW remained locked over the depression in a cyclonic circulation pattern consistent with a stratified Taylor column. Observations further reveal a previously unreported intrusion of Atlantic Water (AW) far into the fjord, promoting isopycnal mixing with entrapped Arctic Water. This intrusion was possibly favored by positive wind stress curl anomalies over Svalbardbanken and Storfjordrenna. The bottom plume exiting Storfjordrenna was weak, carrying Polar Front Water rather than BSW, too light to sink underneath the AW layer at Fram Strait. Whether Storfjorden switched durably to a new hydrographic state, following the observed Atlantification of the Barents Sea after 2005, remains to be established.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Space and Planetary Science,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics,Oceanography

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