Barotropic and baroclinic tides increase primary production on the Northwest European Shelf

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作者
Kossack, Jan [1 ]
Mathis, Moritz [1 ]
Daewel, Ute [1 ]
Zhang, Yinglong Joseph [2 ]
Schrum, Corinna [3 ]
机构
[1] Helmholtz Zent Hereon, Inst Coastal Syst, Geesthacht, Germany
[2] Virginia Inst Marine Sci, Coll William & Mary, Ctr Coastal Resource Management, Gloucester Point, VA USA
[3] Univ Hamburg, Inst Oceanog, Hamburg, Germany
关键词
NW Europe; tides; internal tides; vertical mixing; primary production; Celtic Sea; Malin-Hebrides shelf; 3D coupled hydrodynamic-biogeochemical modeling; SUBSURFACE CHLOROPHYLL MAXIMUM; UNSTRUCTURED-GRID MODEL; INTERNAL TIDE; CONTINENTAL-SHELF; CELTIC SEA; SEASONAL THERMOCLINE; PHYTOPLANKTON BLOOMS; PELAGIC PRODUCTION; POTENTIAL IMPACTS; NUTRIENT FLUXES;
D O I
10.3389/fmars.2023.1206062
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
High biological productivity and the efficient export of carbon-enriched subsurface waters to the open ocean via the continental shelf pump mechanism make mid-latitude continental shelves like the northwest European shelf (NWES) significant sinks for atmospheric CO2. Tidal forcing, as one of the regionally dominant physical forcing mechanisms, regulates the mixing-stratification status of the water column that acts as a major control for biological productivity on the NWES. Because of the complexity of the shelf system and the spatial heterogeneity of tidal impacts, there still are large knowledge gaps on the role of tides for the magnitude and variability of biological carbon fixation on the NWES. In our study, we utilize the flexible cross-scale modeling capabilities of the novel coupled hydrodynamic-biogeochemical modeling system SCHISM-ECOSMO to quantify the tidal impacts on primary production on the NWES. We assess the impact of both the barotropic tide and the kilometrical-scale internal tide field explicitly resolved in this study by comparing simulated hindcasts with and without tidal forcing. Our results suggest that tidal forcing increases biological productivity on the NWES and that around 16% (14.47 Mt C) of annual mean primary production on the shelf is related to tidal forcing. Vertical mixing of nutrients by the barotropic tide particularly invigorates primary production in tidal frontal regions, whereas resuspension and mixing of particulate organic matter by tides locally hinders primary production in shallow permanently mixed regions. The tidal impact on primary production is generally low in deep central and outer shelf areas except for the southwestern Celtic Sea, where tidal forcing substantially increases annual mean primary production by 25% (1.53 Mt C). Tide-generated vertical mixing of nutrients across the pycnocline, largely attributed to the internal tide field, explains one-fifth of the tidal response of summer NPP in the southwestern Celtic Sea. Our results therefore suggest that the tidal NPP response in the southwestern Celtic Sea is caused by a combination of processes likely including tide-induced lateral on-shelf transport of nutrients. The tidally enhanced turbulent mixing of nutrients fuels new production in the seasonally stratified parts of the NWES, which may impact the air-sea CO2 exchange on the shelf.
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