P. Schlosser et al., MID-1980S DISTRIBUTION OF TRITIUM, HE-3, C-14 AND AR-39 IN THE GREENLAND NORWEGIAN SEAS AND THE NANSEN BASIN OF THE ARCTIC-OCEAN, Progress in oceanography, 35(1), 1995, pp. 1-28
The distributions of tritium/He-3, C-14 and Ar-39 observed in the peri
od between 1985 and 1987 in the Greenland/Norwegian Seas and the Nanse
n Basin of the Arctic Ocean are presented. The data are used to outlin
e aspects of the large-scale circulation and the exchange of deep wate
r between the Greenland/Norwegian Seas and the Nasen Basin. Additional
ly, semi-quantitative estimates of mean ages of the main water masses
found in these regions are obtained. Apparent tritium/He-3 ages of the
upper waters (depth <500m) vary from close to zero in the Norwegian C
urrent to about 15 years at the lower boundary of the Arctic halocline
. The deep waters (>1,500m depth) of the Greenland/Norwegian Seas show
apparent tritium/He-3 ages between about 17 years in the Greenland Se
a and 30 years in the Norwegian Sea. Ar-39 based estimates of the Nans
en Basin intermediate, deep and bottom water ages are 91(-23)+26, 161(
-44)+50 and 277(-31)+33 years for Arctic Intermediate Water (AIW), Eur
asian Basin Deep Water (EBDW) and Eurasian Basin Bottom Water (EBBW),
respectively. Within the errors, age estimates of EBDW and EBBW based
on C-14/tritium correlations are consistent with those derived from Ar
-39 (163 to 287 years for EBDW and 244 to 368 years for EBBW). A quant
itative evaluation of the data in terms of deep water formation and ex
change rates based on box model calculations is presented in an accomp
anying paper.