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An increasing amount of freshwater has been observed to enter the Arctic Ocean from the six largest Eurasian rivers over the past several decades.The increasing trend is projected to continue in the twenty-first century according to Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5(CMIP5) coupled models.The present study found that water flux from rivers to the Arctic Ocean at the end of the century will be 1.4 times that in 1950 according to CMIP5 projection results under Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5.The effect of increasing Arctic river runoff on the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation(AMOC) was investigated using an ocean-ice coupled model.Results obtained from two numerical experiments show that 100,150 and 200 years after the start of an increase in the Arctic river runoff at a rate of 0.22%/a,the AMOC will weaken by 0.6(3%),1.2(7%) and 1.8(11%)Sv.AMOC weakening is mainly caused by freshwater transported from increasing Arctic river runoff inhibiting the formation of North Atlantic Deep Water(NADW).As the AMOC weakens,the deep seawater age will become older throughout the Atlantic Basin owing to the increasing of Arctic runoff.
An increasing amount of freshwater has been observed to enter the Arctic Ocean from the six largest Eurasian rivers over the past several decades. The increasing trend is projected to continue in the twenty-first century according to Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) coupled models. The present study found that water flux from rivers to the Arctic Ocean at the end of the Century will be 1.4 times that in 1950 according to CMIP5 projection results under Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5. The effect of increasing Arctic river runoff on the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) was investigated using an ocean-ice coupled model. Results obtained from two numerical experiments show that 100,150 and 200 years after the start of an increase in the Arctic river runoff at a rate of 0.22% / a, the AMOC will weaken by 0.6 (3%), 1.2 (7%) and 1.8 (11%) Sv.AMOC weakening is mainly caused by freshwater transporting from increasing Arctic river runoff inhibiting the formation of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW). As the AMOC weakens, the deep seawater age will become older throughout the Atlantic Basin due to the increasing of Arctic runoff.