In this paper we present new data from ship-based measurements and two-year observations from moorings in the Laptev Sea along with Russian historical data. The observations from the Laptev Sea in 2007 indicate that the bottom water temperatures on the mid-shelf increased by more than 3°C compared to the long-term mean as a consequence of the unusually high summertime surface water temperatures. Such a distinct increase in near- bottom temperatures has not been observed before. Remnants of the relatively warm bottom water occupied the mid-shelf from September 2007 until April 2008. Strong polynya activity during March to May 2007 caused more summertime open water and therefore warmer sea surface temperatures in the Laptev Sea. During the i...
In this paper, we investigate the seasonal and spatial variability of stratification on the Siberian...
The large recurrent areas of open water and/or thin ice (polynyas) producing cold brine-enriched wat...
3 consecutive years of moored ADCP and bottom temperature and salinity records at a ∼40 m deep locat...
In this paper we present new data from ship-based measurements and two-year observations from moorin...
In this paper we present new data from ship-based measurements and twoyear observations from mooring...
A multiyear mooring record (2007–2014) and satellite imagery highlight the strong temperature variab...
A multi-year mooring record (2007-2014) and satellite imagery highlight the strong temperature varia...
This paper examines the role of the Arctic Ocean Atlantic water (AW) in modifying the Laptev Sea sh...
The hydrography of the Laptev Sea is significantly influenced by river water and sea-ice processes, ...
This paper examines the role of the Arctic Ocean Atlantic water (AW) in modifying the Laptev Sea she...
This paper examines the role of the Arctic Ocean Atlantic water (AW) in modifying the Laptev Sea sh...
Regions of Siberia, border upon the Laptev Sea, are the main resource of fresh water for the Arctic ...
This paper examines a hydrographic response to the wind‐driven coastal polynya activity over the sou...
The large recurrent areas of open water and/or thin ice (polynyas) producing cold brine-enriched wat...
The winter net sea-ice production (NSIP) over the Laptev Sea shelf is inferred from continuous summe...
In this paper, we investigate the seasonal and spatial variability of stratification on the Siberian...
The large recurrent areas of open water and/or thin ice (polynyas) producing cold brine-enriched wat...
3 consecutive years of moored ADCP and bottom temperature and salinity records at a ∼40 m deep locat...
In this paper we present new data from ship-based measurements and two-year observations from moorin...
In this paper we present new data from ship-based measurements and twoyear observations from mooring...
A multiyear mooring record (2007–2014) and satellite imagery highlight the strong temperature variab...
A multi-year mooring record (2007-2014) and satellite imagery highlight the strong temperature varia...
This paper examines the role of the Arctic Ocean Atlantic water (AW) in modifying the Laptev Sea sh...
The hydrography of the Laptev Sea is significantly influenced by river water and sea-ice processes, ...
This paper examines the role of the Arctic Ocean Atlantic water (AW) in modifying the Laptev Sea she...
This paper examines the role of the Arctic Ocean Atlantic water (AW) in modifying the Laptev Sea sh...
Regions of Siberia, border upon the Laptev Sea, are the main resource of fresh water for the Arctic ...
This paper examines a hydrographic response to the wind‐driven coastal polynya activity over the sou...
The large recurrent areas of open water and/or thin ice (polynyas) producing cold brine-enriched wat...
The winter net sea-ice production (NSIP) over the Laptev Sea shelf is inferred from continuous summe...
In this paper, we investigate the seasonal and spatial variability of stratification on the Siberian...
The large recurrent areas of open water and/or thin ice (polynyas) producing cold brine-enriched wat...
3 consecutive years of moored ADCP and bottom temperature and salinity records at a ∼40 m deep locat...