The presence of optically active water constituents is known to attenuate the light penetration in the ocean and impact the ocean heat content. Here, we investigate the influence of colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) and total suspended matter (TSM) on the radiative heating of the Laptev Sea shelf waters. The Laptev Sea region is heavily influenced by the Lena River, one of the largest river systems in the Arctic region. We simulate the radiative heating by using a coupled atmosphere-ocean radiative transfer model (RTM) and in situ measurements from the TRANSDRIFT XVII expedition carried out in September 2010. The results indicate that CDOM and TSM have significant influence on the energy budget of the Laptev Sea shelf waters, absorbin...
In recent decades, significant changes of Arctic sea ice have taken place. These changes are expecte...
The Laptev and Eastern Siberian shelves are the world’s broadest shallow shelf systems. Large Siberi...
Hydrographic and stable isotope (δ18 O) data from four summer surveys in the Laptev Sea are used to ...
The presence of optically active water constituents is known to attenuate the light penetration in t...
The presence of optically active water constituents is known to attenuate the light penetration in t...
In the context of climate change and of thawing permafrost in Siberia, the freshwater and organic ma...
The Arctic Ocean receives considerable input of terrigenous carbon supplied by the Arctic rivers. In...
Optically active water constituents can strongly attenuate in-water penetrative radiation and affect...
The Laptev Sea around the Lena River delta in northern Siberia is a very remote area that in-situ me...
Optically active water constituents attenuate solar radiation and hence affect the vertical distribu...
Recent observations show visible light attenuation in the Arctic Ocean to be greater than previously...
Enhanced permafrost warming and increased arctic river discharges have heightened concern about the ...
A multiyear mooring record (2007–2014) and satellite imagery highlight the strong temperature variab...
Terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) is continuously discharged by rivers into the ocean. The ...
Enhanced permafrost warming and increased Arctic river discharges have heightened concern about the ...
In recent decades, significant changes of Arctic sea ice have taken place. These changes are expecte...
The Laptev and Eastern Siberian shelves are the world’s broadest shallow shelf systems. Large Siberi...
Hydrographic and stable isotope (δ18 O) data from four summer surveys in the Laptev Sea are used to ...
The presence of optically active water constituents is known to attenuate the light penetration in t...
The presence of optically active water constituents is known to attenuate the light penetration in t...
In the context of climate change and of thawing permafrost in Siberia, the freshwater and organic ma...
The Arctic Ocean receives considerable input of terrigenous carbon supplied by the Arctic rivers. In...
Optically active water constituents can strongly attenuate in-water penetrative radiation and affect...
The Laptev Sea around the Lena River delta in northern Siberia is a very remote area that in-situ me...
Optically active water constituents attenuate solar radiation and hence affect the vertical distribu...
Recent observations show visible light attenuation in the Arctic Ocean to be greater than previously...
Enhanced permafrost warming and increased arctic river discharges have heightened concern about the ...
A multiyear mooring record (2007–2014) and satellite imagery highlight the strong temperature variab...
Terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) is continuously discharged by rivers into the ocean. The ...
Enhanced permafrost warming and increased Arctic river discharges have heightened concern about the ...
In recent decades, significant changes of Arctic sea ice have taken place. These changes are expecte...
The Laptev and Eastern Siberian shelves are the world’s broadest shallow shelf systems. Large Siberi...
Hydrographic and stable isotope (δ18 O) data from four summer surveys in the Laptev Sea are used to ...