The salinity:: δ18O water relationship in Kongsfjorden, western Spitsbergen

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作者
MacLachlan, Suzanne E.
Cottier, Finlo R.
Austin, William E. N.
Howe, John A.
机构
[1] Dunstaffnage Marine Res Lab, Scottish Assoc Marine Sci, Oban PA37 1QA, Argyll, Scotland
[2] Univ St Andrews, Sch Geog & Geosci, St Andrews KY16 9AL, Fife, Scotland
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会;
关键词
oxygen isotopes; mixing line; Arctic; fjord; glacial; hydrography;
D O I
10.1111/j.1751-8369.2007.00016.x
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
We present the first oxygen isotope measurements from Kongsfjorden in north-west Spitsbergen, and use the isotopic composition and hydrographic data to provide a detailed assessment of the mixing between freshwater and oceanic waters. Temperature, salinity(s) and oxygen isotope profiles are used to describe the seasonal evolution of hydrography in the inner part of the fjord, and to infer the dominant mixing and exchange processes. Data from atmospheric, glacial and marine sources throughout Kongsfjorden are used to construct a salinity: delta O-18 mixing line in a region that receives inputs of freshwater and marine Atlantic water. The dominant source of freshwater is glacial melt from a tidewater glacier complex at the head of the fjord, resulting in a seawater salinity: delta O-18 relationship where delta O-18= 0.43S - 14.65. The Kongsfjorden data provides a northern latitudinal limit for mixing lines in the northwestern European coastal system.
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页码:160 / 167
页数:8
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