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Vertical mixing alleviates autumnal oxygen deficiency in the central North Sea

Authors :
Williams, Charlotte
Hull, Tom
Palmer, Matthew
Mahaffey, Claire
Greenwood, Naomi
Kaiser, Jan
Toberman, Matthew
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

There is an immediate need to better understand and monitor shelf sea dissolved oxygen (O2) concentrations. Here we use high-resolution glider observations of turbulence and O2 concentrations to directly estimate the vertical O2 flux into the bottom mixed layer (BML) immediately before the autumn breakdown of stratification in a seasonally stratified shelf sea. We present a novel method to resolve the oxycline across sharp gradients due to slow optode response time and optode positioning in a flow "shadow zone" on Slocum gliders. The vertical O2 flux to the low-O2 BML was found to be between 2.3 to 6.4 mmol m-2 d-1. Episodic intense mixing events were responsible for the majority (up to 90 %) of this oxygen supply despite making up 40 % of the observations. Without these intense mixing events, BML O2 concentrations would approach ecologically concerning levels by the end of the stratified period. Understanding the driving forces behind episodic mixing and how these may change under future climate scenarios and renewable energy infrastructure is key for monitoring shelf sea health.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17264189
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.copernicuspu..6482ad2f4ef2ad11cc6e3c98ed02ba27