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Multi-scale ocean dynamical processes in the Indo-Pacific Convergence Zone and their climatic and ecological effects.

Authors :
Du, Yan
Wang, Fan
Wang, Tianyu
Liu, Weiwei
Liang, Linlin
Zhang, Ying
Chen, Yunfan
Liu, Jiaxing
Wu, Wei
Yu, Kefu
Zhang, Jing
Source :
Earth-Science Reviews. Feb2023, Vol. 237, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The Indo-Pacific Convergence Zone (IPCZ) has a complex ocean dynamical system. All scale processes are active and interplay from small-scale turbulent mixing to basin-scale circulation. The IPCZ acts as an "oceanic bridge" for the inter-basin mass transports and basin-scale planetary waves, closely linking basin-scale circulations in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Numerous straits in the Indonesian Seas provide oceanic channels for planetary waves propagating between the tropical Pacific and the southeast Indian Ocean. On a large scale, the inter-basin mass transports and planetary waves change the ocean thermal structure, triggering strong air-sea interactions, and further regulating the variability of Walker and Hadley Circulations. The latter form an "atmospheric bridge", which significantly affects the Asian and Australian monsoon systems and a series of global climate events like El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), Indian Ocean Dipole, and Indian Ocean Basinwide warming. On meso- and small- scales, eddy, submesoscale processes, and turbulent motions mix the water mass from different sources, dramatically stirring the upper ocean in the IPCZ. Ocean dynamics have essential impacts on the ecological system in the IPCZ. On the one hand, these processes directly affect biodiversity by controlling the genetic exchanges and species dispersals between basins. On the other hand, the ocean dynamical processes influence biogeochemical cycling by controlling the trophic transfer, which further impacts primary productivity. With the intensified climate variations under global warming, e.g., marine heatwaves and extreme events, the ocean dynamical processes turn more active and enhance the influence on the ecosystem. This work overviews a series of studies focusing on the multi-scale ocean dynamical and environmental processes in the IPCZ, including the climatic signatures in coral records and the ecological response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00128252
Volume :
237
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Earth-Science Reviews
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161728420
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2023.104313