Abstract
Abstract. A series of cross-slope transects were occupied in 2013 and 2015 that extended eastward from St. Anna Trough to the Lomonosov Ridge. High-resolution physical and chemical observations collected along these transects revealed fronts in the potential temperature and the stable oxygen isotopic ratio (δ18O) that were observed north of Severnaya Zemlya (SZ). Using linear regressions, we describe mixing regimes on either side of the front that characterize the convective formation of lower halocline water (LHW) and the cold halocline layer. Initial freshening of Atlantic water by sea-ice meltwater occurs west of SZ whereas higher influences of meteoric water and brine result in a transition to a separate mixing regime that alters LHW through mixing with overlying waters and shifts the characteristic temperature-salinity bend from higher (34.4 ≤ S ≤ 34.5) toward lower (34.2 ≤ S ≤ 34.3) salinities. These mixing regimes appear to have been robust since at least 2000.
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