Wolstenholme Fjord CTD Survey April 2017

Ocean water properties in Wolstenholme Fjord adjacent to Thule Air Base (TAB) in Greenland were profiled at 68 discrete stations in April 2017. The fjord was covered by land-fast sea ice and thus provided a stable platform from which to test, deploy, and recover a range of oceanographic and acoustic...

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Main Author: Andreas Muenchow
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2017
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/arctic-data.13891.1
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Summary:Ocean water properties in Wolstenholme Fjord adjacent to Thule Air Base (TAB) in Greenland were profiled at 68 discrete stations in April 2017. The fjord was covered by land-fast sea ice and thus provided a stable platform from which to test, deploy, and recover a range of oceanographic and acoustic sensor systems via snowmobiles during day-light hours in April when air temperatures are generally above -25°C. We collected about 4-7 stations per section at ~10 sections that crossed bathymetric features such as entrance channels, basins, and sills. Sections with 1-2 km station spacing were also placed across Moltke, Knud Rasmussen, and Chamberlin Glaciers.