Transformation of the Labrador Sea Water in the subpolar North Atlantic

Yashayaev, Igor and van Aken, Hendrik M. and Holliday, N. Penny and Bersch, Manfred (2007) Transformation of the Labrador Sea Water in the subpolar North Atlantic. Geophysical Research Letters, 34 (22). ISSN 1944-8007

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Abstract

Development, spreading and decay of the thermohaline properties of two Labrador Sea Water (LSW) classes are described. During the development phase, a specific LSW class repeatedly mixed by winter convection in the Labrador Sea becomes colder, denser, thicker and deeper. Once convection weakens, the LSW class becomes isolated from the upper layer and starts to decay, rapidly losing its volume while retaining the same density due to isopycnal mixing with the neighbouring warm saline intermediate waters. A similar pattern in temperature, salinity and density is seen in the other basins with different time lags from about two years in the Irminger Sea to ten years in the northern Iceland Basin and Rockall Trough regions. The influence of LSW on the thermohaline properties of other North Atlantic water masses is also discussed.

Item Type: Article
URI: http://research.library.mun.ca/id/eprint/2055
Item ID: 2055
Keywords: Labrador Sea Water, North Atlantic, climate change
Department(s): Memorial University Affiliates > Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Date: November 2007
Date Type: Publication
Geographic Location: Labrador Sea; North Atlantic
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