북태평양 혼합층깊이 미래변화 전망 및 일차생산력에 미치는 영향

Title
북태평양 혼합층깊이 미래변화 전망 및 일차생산력에 미치는 영향
Alternative Title
Projected changes in the North Pacific Ocean mixed layer depth and their impacts on primary production
Author(s)
장찬주; 박지수; 박태욱; 유신재
KIOST Author(s)
Jang, Chan Joo(장찬주)
Alternative Author(s)
장찬주; 박태욱; 유신재
Publication Year
2011-10-24
Abstract
This study investigates changes in the mixed layer depth (MLD) in the North Pacific Ocean in response to global warming and their impacts on primary production by comparing outputs from 11 models of the coupled model intercomparison projects phase 3. The MLD in the 21st century decreases in most regions of the North Pacific, whereas the spatial pattern of the MLD is nearly unchanged. The overall shoaling results in part from intensified upper-ocean stratification caused by both surface warming and freshening. A significant MLD decrease (> 30 m) is found in the Kuroshio Extension (KE), which is predominantly driven by reduced surface cooling, caused by weakening of wind. Associated with the mixed layer shoaling in the KE, the primary production component resulting from seasonal vertical mixing will be reduced by 10.7-40.3% (ranges of medians from 11 models) via decreased nitrate fluxes from below. Spring blooms in most models are projected to initiate earlier in the KE by 0-13 days (ranges of medians from 11 models). Despite the overall trends, the magnitude of changes in primary production and timing of spring blooms are quite different depending on models and latitudes.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/28164
Bibliographic Citation
PICES-2011 연례총회, pp.16 - 26, 2011
Publisher
북태평양해양과학기구
Type
Conference
Language
English
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