Critical role for mesoscale eddy diffusion in supplying oxygen to hypoxic ocean waters

Citation:

Gnanadesikan A, Bianchi D, Pradal M-A. Critical role for mesoscale eddy diffusion in supplying oxygen to hypoxic ocean waters. Geophysical Research Letters [Internet]. 2013;40 (19) :5194–5198.
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Abstract:

Estimates of the oceanic lateral eddy diffusion coefficient Aredi vary by more than an order of magnitude, ranging from less than a few hundred m2/s to thousands of m2/s. This uncertainty has first-order implications for the intensity of oceanic hypoxia, which is poorly simulated by the current generation of Earth System Models. Using satellite-based estimate of oxygen consumption in hypoxic waters to estimate the required diffusion coefficient for these waters gives a value of order 1000 m2/s. Varying Aredi across a suite of Earth System Models yields a broadly consistent result given a thermocline diapycnal diffusion coefficient of 1 × 10−5 m2/s.

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