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.
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