Unprecedented quantities of heat are entering the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean through Bering Strait, particularly during summer months. Though some heat is lost to the atmosphere during autumn cooling, a significant fraction of the incoming warm, salty water subducts (dives beneath) below a cooler fresher layer of near-surface water, subsequently extending hundreds of kilometers into the Beaufort Gyre. Upward turbulent mixing of these sub-surface pockets of heat is likely accelerating sea ice melt in the region. This Pacific-origin water brings both heat and unique biogeochemical properties, contributing to a changing Arctic ecosystem. However, our ability to understand or forecast the role of this incoming water mass has been hamper...
Major changes have occurred in the Arctic Ocean over the last two decades, including the unprecedent...
Over the past 40 years the Arctic sea ice minimum in September has declined. The period between 2007...
International audienceArctic Ocean gateway fluxes play a crucial role in linking the Arctic with the...
Unprecedented quantities of heat are entering the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean through Bering ...
Abstract Unprecedented quantities of heat are entering the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean throug...
The Arctic Ocean is characterized by a halocline rather than a thermocline, so that fresh water is f...
The loss of Arctic sea ice has emerged as a leading signal of global warming. This, together with ac...
The Arctic winter sea ice cover is in retreat overlaid by large internal variability. Changes to sea...
International audienceThe appearance of winter deep mixed layers in the Arctic Ocean under a warming...
Ocean heat transport is often thought to play a secondary role for Arctic surface warm16 ing in par...
The Earth’s climate is changing and the poles are particularly sensitive to the global warming, with...
We explore dense water cascading (DWC), a type of bottom‐trapped gravity current, on multidecadal ti...
We investigate the Chukchi and the Beaufort seas in the Arctic Ocean, where salty and warm Pacific W...
Major changes have occurred in the Arctic Ocean over the last two decades, including the unprecedent...
Over the past 40 years the Arctic sea ice minimum in September has declined. The period between 2007...
International audienceArctic Ocean gateway fluxes play a crucial role in linking the Arctic with the...
Unprecedented quantities of heat are entering the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean through Bering ...
Abstract Unprecedented quantities of heat are entering the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean throug...
The Arctic Ocean is characterized by a halocline rather than a thermocline, so that fresh water is f...
The loss of Arctic sea ice has emerged as a leading signal of global warming. This, together with ac...
The Arctic winter sea ice cover is in retreat overlaid by large internal variability. Changes to sea...
International audienceThe appearance of winter deep mixed layers in the Arctic Ocean under a warming...
Ocean heat transport is often thought to play a secondary role for Arctic surface warm16 ing in par...
The Earth’s climate is changing and the poles are particularly sensitive to the global warming, with...
We explore dense water cascading (DWC), a type of bottom‐trapped gravity current, on multidecadal ti...
We investigate the Chukchi and the Beaufort seas in the Arctic Ocean, where salty and warm Pacific W...
Major changes have occurred in the Arctic Ocean over the last two decades, including the unprecedent...
Over the past 40 years the Arctic sea ice minimum in September has declined. The period between 2007...
International audienceArctic Ocean gateway fluxes play a crucial role in linking the Arctic with the...