Project Details
Investigation of deep-water mixing in the Baltic Sea with the help of a tracer release experiment
Applicants
Dr. Toste Tanhua; Privatdozent Dr. Lars Umlauf
Subject Area
Atmospheric Science
Term
from 2007 to 2011
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 45543887
The purposeful release of a long-lived tracer is an elegant and accurate method to estimate integrated parameters of mixing and dispersal in the ocean. In this project, a tracer release experiment is proposed in order to investigate deep-water mixing in the central Baltic Sea. In collaboration with partners from the US, Sweden, and Poland, a long-lived tracer will be injected in August 2007 in the deep water of the Eastern Gotland Basin, and its spreading will be observed during a series of subsequent cruises in 2007 and 2008. The experiment will be accompanied by moored instrument arrays, large-scale hydrographic surveys, and detailed turbulence measurements aimed at an improved understanding of a number of long-standing research questions: What is the effective vertical transport of dissolved substances between the usually deoxygenated deep layers and the upper layers of the central Baltic during stagnation periods? Which mixing mechanisms (internal-wave mixing, boundary mixing, gravity current entrainment, etc.) can be identified in order to explain the effective mixing of the tracer, and what is their relative importance? In a separate proposal, submitted to the DFG in August 2006, a scientific consortium of three German institutes has suggested the acquisition of an Ocean Tracer Injection System (OTIS), which is the key component of any tracer release experiment. In the OTIS-proposal, a series of upcoming tracer release experiments has been sketched, the first of which is described in detail in the following.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
Participating Person
Professorin Dr. Joanna J. Waniek