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Dilution of the Northern North Atlantic Ocean in Recent Decades
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Marine GeologySea-level ChangeEngineeringFjord CirculationPhysical OceanographyWater ResourcesSubpolar BasinsTransitional WaterRecent DecadesMarine ChemistryOceanographic ResearchOceanographyNordic SeasEstuarine CirculationMarine BiologyFresh WaterSea-level HistoryEarth Science
Declining salinities signify that large amounts of fresh water have been added to the northern North Atlantic Ocean since the mid-1960s. We estimate that the Nordic Seas and Subpolar Basins were diluted by an extra 19,000 +/- 5000 cubic kilometers of freshwater input between 1965 and 1995. Fully half of that additional fresh water-about 10,000 cubic kilometers-infiltrated the system in the late 1960s at an approximate rate of 2000 cubic kilometers per year. Patterns of freshwater accumulation observed in the Nordic Seas suggest a century time scale to reach freshening thresholds critical to that portion of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation.
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