Constraining Physical Gas Exchange Processes and Transient Tracer Saturations in the Arctic Ocean using Noble Gas
Stanley Scott,
Yannis Arck,
Edith Engelhardt
et al.
Abstract:The formation of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean, as well as other physical
processes such as injection of air and rapid cooling, plays a crucial
role in determining the physical and chemical properties of its waters,
which in turn drive the circulation in the Arctic [1]. Such
processes can be constrained by conservative tracers which are
biologically and chemically nonreactive, such as the noble gases. The
full suite of stable noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe) have been
measured for the first time in the Arctic… Show more
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