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Deterioration of perennial sea ice in the Beaufort Gyre from 2003 to 2012 and its impact on the oceanic freshwater cycle
Author(s) -
Krishfield R. A.,
Proshutinsky A.,
Tateyama K.,
Williams W. J.,
Carmack E. C.,
McLaughlin F. A.,
Timmermans M.L.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of geophysical research: oceans
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2169-9291
pISSN - 2169-9275
DOI - 10.1002/2013jc008999
Subject(s) - sea ice , oceanography , arctic ice pack , antarctic sea ice , ocean gyre , environmental science , geology , melt pond , drift ice , climatology , fishery , subtropics , biology
Time series of ice draft from 2003 to 2012 from moored sonar data are used to investigate variability and describe the reduction of the perennial sea ice cover in the Beaufort Gyre (BG), culminating in the extreme minimum in 2012. Negative trends in median ice drafts and most ice fractions are observed, while open water and thinnest ice fractions (<0.3 m) have increased, attesting to the ablation or removal of the older sea ice from the BG over the 9 year period. Monthly anomalies indicate a shift occurred toward thinner ice after 2007, in which the thicker ice evident at the northern stations was reduced. Differences in the ice characteristics between all of the stations also diminished, so that the ice cover throughout the region became statistically homogenous. The moored data are used in a relationship with satellite radiometer data to estimate ice volume changes throughout the BG. Summer solid fresh water content decreased drastically in consecutive years from 730 km 3 in 2006 to 570 km 3 in 2007, and to 240 km 3 in 2008. After a short rebound, solid fresh water fell below 220 km 3 in 2012. Meanwhile, hydrographic data indicate that liquid fresh water in the BG in summer increased 5410 km 3 from 2003 to 2010 and decreased at least 210 km 3 by 2012. The reduction of both solid and liquid fresh water components indicates a net export of approximately 320 km 3 of fresh water from the region occurred between 2010 and 2012, suggesting that the anticyclonic atmosphere‐ocean circulation has weakened.