Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8913075 Earth-Science Reviews 2018 61 Pages PDF
Abstract
As a model for other semi-restricted basins, the trends observed in the WIS show that local changes in relative sea level, mixing, and circulation are critical in controlling oceanic deoxygenation in these environments, in clear contrast to continental margins impinged by oxygen minimum zones, like the contemporaneous Demerara Rise in the southern Caribbean. Although the WIS is larger than most semi-restricted basins, it is characterized by quasi-estuarine circulation driving the interaction of normal marine and brackish watermasses, and thus serves a model for similar shallow epicontinental basins of any size. Understanding how these processes vary in different environments is key to predicting susceptibility of regional water bodies to deoxygenation in the future with a warming world.
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