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Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 34

Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 34
Hydrographic Changes in the Waters Between Iceland and Jan Mayen in the Last Decade SVEN D-AAGE MALMBERG, MARINE RESEARCH INSTITUTE, REYKJAVÍK, ICELAND ABSTRACT During the last few years a change has taken place in the proportions of the different water masses in the East-Icelandic Current northeast of Iceland (Fig. 1). It is shown that the current has changed from being an ice-free arctic cur- rent in 1948—1958 to a polar current in 1964— 1968, transporting drift ice and preserving it, especi.ally in the years 1965, 1967 and 1968. As seen in Fig. 2 the salinity of 34.7%c is of special interest in the area these last years. As demon- strated in Fig. 11 this salinity is the critical one for the area in question, should the surface layer cool doiun to freezing point, —1.8° C. At salinities of 34.7%c or lower the surface water will not reach a density high enough to start a deep vertical convection even at a tempera- ture of —1.8° C, but at salinities of 34,8%c or more this is possible. That means in the latter case a deep vertical convection before such a strong cooling is reached. The drift ice conditions were extremely unfavourable in North ancl East Icelandic waters in the spring of 1965, 1967 and 1968. Thus a close relation- ship between drift ice and hydrographic condi- tions in the Easl-Icelandic Current is establish- ecl, throwing light on the physical causes of the situation. A knoiuledge of the stratification, i. e. the salinity in the surface layer, in late xuinter be- tiueen Iceland and Jan Mayen, may, in con- nection xuith knowledge of the atmospheric circulation and air temperature, be a tool for the precliction of ice in Icelandic luaters in spring and summer. INTRODUCTION Between Langanes in northeast Iceland and Jan Mayen we find the cold water of the East- 30 JÖKULL 19. ÁR Icelandic Current, first described by the Dan- ish oceanographer Martin Knudsen (1898). In this area the current reaches depths of ca. 200 m. According to Stefánsson (1962, pp. 36—37) this current consisted more or less of Arctic water composed of a mixture of Polar water (S < 34%c, t < 0° C) with water originallv corning from the Norwegian Atlantic Current (Helland-Hansen and Nansen, 1909, p. 319), Atlantic water (S > 35%c) from the Irminger current north of Iceland, and North Icelandic Winter water (t = 1-2° C, S = 34.85-34.90%o). In June 1965 it was noteworthy how much farther south and east the cold tongue north- east of Iceland reached than in previous years. This stimulated a special study of the hydrographic conditions in the area. In June 1967 the cold tongue had a similar extension as in 1965, but in June 1968 it covered a far greater area than ever observed before, even filling a long stretch of the coast. Not only has the cold tongue expanded, but considerable changes have also taken place in temperature and salinity in the uppermost 100—200 m in this area during the last 5 years (1964—1968) compared to the period 1948— 1958. This paper deals with changes in the pro- portions of the different water masses in the East-Icelandic Current, the effect of these changes on the stratification ancl the vertical stability, and the eff'ect of the stratification on the drift ice conditions in North and East Ice- lanclic waters. Preliminary results of tliese studies have ap- peared previously in the publications of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (Malmberg 1967 c, 1968 a, b, 1969) and the Fisheries Association of Iceland (Malmberg 1967 a, b, Vilhjálmsson and Malmberg 1968).
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