2023
DOI: 10.3390/rs15153715
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Comparison of Freshwater Content and Variability in the Arctic Ocean Using Observations and Model Simulations

Abstract: Freshwater content (FWC), generally characterized in the Arctic Ocean by salinities lower than 34.8 psu, has shifted in both quantity and distribution in recent decades in the Arctic Ocean. This has been largely driven by changes in the volume and salinity of freshwater sources and the direction and magnitude of major currents. In this study, we analyze the variability in FWC and other physical oceanographic variables from 1993 to 2021 in the Arctic Ocean and Beaufort Gyre (BG) using in situ and remote sensing… Show more

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“…The product uses SMOS data to achieve temporal continuity along the period and is validated using data from ARGO buoys and moored buoys. This dataset has been used for different regional studies (e.g., [28][29][30][31]) and studies at the global scale (e.g., [32,33]). This is the first time that it has been used for a detailed study off of Chilean Patagonia.…”
Section: Datasetsmentioning
confidence: 99%