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Brandt P., Hahn J., Schmidtko S., Tuchen F. P., Kopte R., Kiko R., Bourlès Bernard, Czeschel R., Dengler M. (2021). Atlantic Equatorial Undercurrent intensification counteracts warming-induced deoxygenation. Nature Geoscience, 14, p. 278-282. ISSN 1752-0894.

Titre du document
Atlantic Equatorial Undercurrent intensification counteracts warming-induced deoxygenation
Année de publication
2021
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000641196100001
Auteurs
Brandt P., Hahn J., Schmidtko S., Tuchen F. P., Kopte R., Kiko R., Bourlès Bernard, Czeschel R., Dengler M.
Source
Nature Geoscience, 2021, 14, p. 278-282 ISSN 1752-0894
The tropical Atlantic upper-ocean circulation experiences multiannual to decadal changes associated with different climate modes and is simultaneously adjusting to climate warming. The most energetic current in the tropical Atlantic is the Equatorial Undercurrent (EUC), which flows eastwards along the Equator. On the basis of long-term moored observations, we show that the EUC strengthened by more than 20% from 2008 to 2018. The intensification of the EUC is associated with increasing subsurface oxygen concentrations and a thickening of the upper-ocean oxygenated layer in the equatorial Atlantic. These changes counteract climate-warming-induced deoxygenation in the region. The EUC strengthening is found to be mainly forced by trade wind changes in the western tropical North Atlantic. A 60-yr dataset reveals that the recent oxygen increase in the upper equatorial Atlantic is associated with multidecadal variability. This variability is characterized by low oxygen concentrations in the 1990s and early 2000s, and high oxygen concentrations in the 1960s and 1970s. The observed oxygen variability seems to be linked to a compression and expansion of the habitat of tropical pelagic fish, and must be accounted for when evaluating the possible consequences of deoxygenation for marine ecosystems and fisheries. Recent strengthening of the Equatorial Undercurrent counteracts warming-induced deoxygenation in the equatorial Atlantic, according to an analysis of long-term moored observations.
Plan de classement
Limnologie physique / Océanographie physique [032]
Description Géographique
ATLANTIQUE ; ZONE EQUATORIALE ; ZONE TROPICALE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010081384]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010081384
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