Historical hydrographic data (1940s-2010) show a distinct cross-slope difference of the lower halocline water (LHW) over the Laptev Sea continental margins. Over the slope, the LHW is on average warmer and saltier by 0.28C and 0.5 psu, respectively, relative to the off-slope LHW. The LHW temperature time series constructed from the on-slope historical records are related to the temperature of the Atlantic Water (AW) boundary current transporting warm water from the North Atlantic Ocean. In contrast, the on-slope LHW salinity is linked to the sea ice and wind forcing over the potential upstream source region in the Barents and northern Kara Seas, as also indicated by hydrodynamic model results. Over the Laptev Sea continental margin, saltierLHWfavors weaker salinity stratification that, in turn, contributes to enhanced vertical mixing with underlying AW. © 2012 American Meteorological Society.
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Dmitrenko, I. A., Kirillov, S. A., Ivanov, V. V., Rudels, B., Serra, N., & Koldunov, N. V. (2012). Modified halocline water over the laptev sea continental margin: Historical data analysis. Journal of Climate, 25(16), 5556–5565. https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00336.1
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