Temperature and pressure collected at the intertidal zone from the area of Polish Polar Station Arctowski in King George Island from 2010-12-07 to 2011-03-18 (NCEI Accession 0163606)

This dataset contains time series of temperature and pressure from four pressure and temperature logging stations, collected at the seafloor near Polish Polar Station Arctowski, King George Island, Antarctica, from 2010-12-07 to 2011-03-18. Given the increased glacier retreat,summer melts, sea level...

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Main Author: Piotr Kuklinski
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: NOAA NCEI Environmental Data Archive 2017
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/{ABAC2281-6B6C-4654-B901-6F66B372E901}
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Summary:This dataset contains time series of temperature and pressure from four pressure and temperature logging stations, collected at the seafloor near Polish Polar Station Arctowski, King George Island, Antarctica, from 2010-12-07 to 2011-03-18. Given the increased glacier retreat,summer melts, sea level rise and ozone losses the intertidal zone is likely to be one of the most rapidly altering of environments but also one of the least investigated in polar waters. This study aims to quantify summer temperature variability in some habitats of the intertidal zone at King George Island. Three transects were selected across tidal flat. Four temperature loggers were deployed at each of them from extreme low water spring tide level to extreme high water spring tide level between 07.12.2010 and 18.03.2011. All the loggers were deployed at the rocky substratum. In all the three transects average temperature increased with tidal height. Much higher temperature variability was recorded at higher than at lower tide locations. Differences in temperature between the three study transects existed. Results obtained from the studied tidal flat show that several factors combined altogether, including: water movement by tidal forces, wave action, air temperature, sun light intensity, shore lithology and the presence of ice and snow in the area, seem to influence its temperature.