Collaborative Research: An Interdisciplinary Monitoring Mooring in the Western Arctic Boundary Current: Climatic Forcing and Ecosystem Response

Funds are provided to deploy a single, strategically placed mooring in the core of the western Arctic boundary current east of Barrow Canyon, which will collect measurements permitting estimation of both the alongstream and cross-stream fluxes of important physical, chemical, and biological quantiti...

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Main Author: Robert Pickart
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2010
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spelling dataone:urn:uuid:74bba912-acc7-4831-9969-d5bfb4667857 2024-06-03T18:46:22+00:00 Collaborative Research: An Interdisciplinary Monitoring Mooring in the Western Arctic Boundary Current: Climatic Forcing and Ecosystem Response Robert Pickart ENVELOPE(-152.2,-152.0,71.4,71.0) BEGINDATE: 2010-03-15T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2015-01-28T00:00:00Z 2010-06-05T23:00:46Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:74bba912-acc7-4831-9969-d5bfb4667857 unknown Arctic Data Center AON Dataset 2010 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2024-06-03T18:04:23Z Funds are provided to deploy a single, strategically placed mooring in the core of the western Arctic boundary current east of Barrow Canyon, which will collect measurements permitting estimation of both the alongstream and cross-stream fluxes of important physical, chemical, and biological quantities. These measurements will enhance our understanding of the western Arctic ocean-atmosphere-ice system, including crucial aspects of the ecosystem that are unattainable throughout most of the year due to ice cover. Analysis of a previously deployed high-resolution mooring array at the site has enabled the PI to determine the optimal placement and design of the mooring, and has given him insights into the vast amount of information that can be obtained from such a time-series. Using new generation moored profilers, the mooring will provide full-water column traces (from near the seafloor to the underside of the ice) of temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity, chlorophyll fluorescence, nitrate, backscatter (a proxy for zooplankton) and velocity. In addition, the mooring will provide time-series of ice thickness and ice velocity, bottom pressure, and marine mammal calls. Dataset An interdisciplinary monitoring mooring in the western Arctic boundary current: Climatic forcing and ecosystem response Arctic Arctic Ocean Zooplankton Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Arctic Ocean Barrow Canyon ENVELOPE(-154.000,-154.000,72.500,72.500) ENVELOPE(-152.2,-152.0,71.4,71.0)
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Collaborative Research: An Interdisciplinary Monitoring Mooring in the Western Arctic Boundary Current: Climatic Forcing and Ecosystem Response
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description Funds are provided to deploy a single, strategically placed mooring in the core of the western Arctic boundary current east of Barrow Canyon, which will collect measurements permitting estimation of both the alongstream and cross-stream fluxes of important physical, chemical, and biological quantities. These measurements will enhance our understanding of the western Arctic ocean-atmosphere-ice system, including crucial aspects of the ecosystem that are unattainable throughout most of the year due to ice cover. Analysis of a previously deployed high-resolution mooring array at the site has enabled the PI to determine the optimal placement and design of the mooring, and has given him insights into the vast amount of information that can be obtained from such a time-series. Using new generation moored profilers, the mooring will provide full-water column traces (from near the seafloor to the underside of the ice) of temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity, chlorophyll fluorescence, nitrate, backscatter (a proxy for zooplankton) and velocity. In addition, the mooring will provide time-series of ice thickness and ice velocity, bottom pressure, and marine mammal calls.
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title Collaborative Research: An Interdisciplinary Monitoring Mooring in the Western Arctic Boundary Current: Climatic Forcing and Ecosystem Response
title_short Collaborative Research: An Interdisciplinary Monitoring Mooring in the Western Arctic Boundary Current: Climatic Forcing and Ecosystem Response
title_full Collaborative Research: An Interdisciplinary Monitoring Mooring in the Western Arctic Boundary Current: Climatic Forcing and Ecosystem Response
title_fullStr Collaborative Research: An Interdisciplinary Monitoring Mooring in the Western Arctic Boundary Current: Climatic Forcing and Ecosystem Response
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative Research: An Interdisciplinary Monitoring Mooring in the Western Arctic Boundary Current: Climatic Forcing and Ecosystem Response
title_sort collaborative research: an interdisciplinary monitoring mooring in the western arctic boundary current: climatic forcing and ecosystem response
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