2004 Winter Survey Profiles of Temperature, Salinity, Density and Nutrients [Christensen, J.]

As part of the Shelf-Basin Interactions (SBI) project, early spring sampling was performed in the eastern area of the Shelf-Basin Interactions Project using aircraft. Flights began on 1 April 2004 and finished on 16 April 2004. During this time, we sampled 32 sites on a series of 5 transect lines (F...

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Main Author: John P. Christensen
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5065/D6BC3WN7
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spelling dataone:doi:10.5065/D6BC3WN7 2024-10-03T18:45:55+00:00 2004 Winter Survey Profiles of Temperature, Salinity, Density and Nutrients [Christensen, J.] John P. Christensen No geographic description provided. ENVELOPE(-158.0,-148.0,73.0,70.0) BEGINDATE: 2004-04-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2004-04-15T00:00:00Z 2016-04-02T12:20:54.574Z https://doi.org/10.5065/D6BC3WN7 unknown Arctic Data Center CTD ocean cast Arctic Oceanography Dataset dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.5065/D6BC3WN7 2024-10-03T18:08:30Z As part of the Shelf-Basin Interactions (SBI) project, early spring sampling was performed in the eastern area of the Shelf-Basin Interactions Project using aircraft. Flights began on 1 April 2004 and finished on 16 April 2004. During this time, we sampled 32 sites on a series of 5 transect lines (Fig. 1). Stations were about 10 km apart along each transect line. Transect lines B, C, and D were at the same spacing; while, lines A and E were 20 km from the nearest transect line. Typically, 4 stations were sampled on each flying day. At each site, a Seabird SBE-19 Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) and a water sampling bottle was deployed through an 25 cm hole augered through the pack-ice. Continuous profiles of pressure, temperature, and salinity were made from the ice hole to either the sediment surface or to about 500 m. CTD data were processed with Seabird software (Seasoft) and the data binned into 0.5 dbar layers. Data herein are the vertical profiles of temperature, salinity, and density. About 30 ml of seawater collected from the Niskin bottle were poured into a 50 ml clean dry polyethylene sample bottle. The nutrient sample bottles quickly froze and were kept that way until measurement of nitrate, nitrite, ammonium, phosphate and silicate by the Nutrient Chemistry Laboratory of the Scripps Institute of Oceanography. Dataset Arctic Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Christensen ENVELOPE(47.867,47.867,-67.967,-67.967) Scripps ENVELOPE(-63.783,-63.783,-69.150,-69.150) ENVELOPE(-158.0,-148.0,73.0,70.0)
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2004 Winter Survey Profiles of Temperature, Salinity, Density and Nutrients [Christensen, J.]
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description As part of the Shelf-Basin Interactions (SBI) project, early spring sampling was performed in the eastern area of the Shelf-Basin Interactions Project using aircraft. Flights began on 1 April 2004 and finished on 16 April 2004. During this time, we sampled 32 sites on a series of 5 transect lines (Fig. 1). Stations were about 10 km apart along each transect line. Transect lines B, C, and D were at the same spacing; while, lines A and E were 20 km from the nearest transect line. Typically, 4 stations were sampled on each flying day. At each site, a Seabird SBE-19 Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) and a water sampling bottle was deployed through an 25 cm hole augered through the pack-ice. Continuous profiles of pressure, temperature, and salinity were made from the ice hole to either the sediment surface or to about 500 m. CTD data were processed with Seabird software (Seasoft) and the data binned into 0.5 dbar layers. Data herein are the vertical profiles of temperature, salinity, and density. About 30 ml of seawater collected from the Niskin bottle were poured into a 50 ml clean dry polyethylene sample bottle. The nutrient sample bottles quickly froze and were kept that way until measurement of nitrate, nitrite, ammonium, phosphate and silicate by the Nutrient Chemistry Laboratory of the Scripps Institute of Oceanography.
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title 2004 Winter Survey Profiles of Temperature, Salinity, Density and Nutrients [Christensen, J.]
title_short 2004 Winter Survey Profiles of Temperature, Salinity, Density and Nutrients [Christensen, J.]
title_full 2004 Winter Survey Profiles of Temperature, Salinity, Density and Nutrients [Christensen, J.]
title_fullStr 2004 Winter Survey Profiles of Temperature, Salinity, Density and Nutrients [Christensen, J.]
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