IMOS - SOOP Ocean Carbon Dioxide Data from RV Southern Surveyor voyage SS042009

This data was collected in September 2009 by the IMOS Ship of Opportunity Underway CO2 Measurement research group on RV Southern Surveyor (IMOS platform code: VLHJ) voyage SS042009.\n\nDeparted: \tHobart, Tasmania, September 22, 2009\nArrived: \tHobart, Tasmania, September 30, 2009\n\nCO2 System Ove...

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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1926150 2023-09-05T13:13:09+02:00 IMOS - SOOP Ocean Carbon Dioxide Data from RV Southern Surveyor voyage SS042009 CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart (isOwnedBy) Spatial: 140.5,-47.0 148.0,-47.0 148.0,-43.0 140.5,-43.0 140.5,-47.0 Spatial: true https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-soop-ocean-voyage-ss042009/1926150 http://data.gov.au/dataset/eadc184f-fb4d-4388-9b96-7e87d9d30c66 unknown data.gov.au https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-soop-ocean-voyage-ss042009/1926150 http://data.gov.au/dataset/eadc184f-fb4d-4388-9b96-7e87d9d30c66 imos-soop-ocean-carbon-dioxide-data-from-rv-southern-surveyor-voyage-ss042009 CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart Antarctica Atmosphere Atmospheric Pressure Australia Bluewater and Climate Carbon Dioxide Measurements Continents Countries Fugacity IMOS Node IMOS Sub-Facility Ocean Biogeochemistry Ocean Temperature Ocean Winds Oceans Partial Pressure SOOP-CO2 Salinity Sea Surface Temperature Southern Ocean Surface Winds pCO2 dataset ftands 2023-08-14T22:52:53Z This data was collected in September 2009 by the IMOS Ship of Opportunity Underway CO2 Measurement research group on RV Southern Surveyor (IMOS platform code: VLHJ) voyage SS042009.\n\nDeparted: \tHobart, Tasmania, September 22, 2009\nArrived: \tHobart, Tasmania, September 30, 2009\n\nCO2 System Overview:\nThe fugacity of carbon dioxide (fCO2) in surface seawater was measured using a General Oceanics Inc. automated system (Model 8050; Pierrot et al 2009). Seawater is sprayed into an equilibration chamber and CO2 in the headspace gas equilibrates with the seawater. The headspace gas is pumped through a thermoelectric condenser followed by a nafion drying tube before flowing through a Licor 7000 non-dispersive infrared gas analyser used to measure the CO2 mole fraction (XCO2) of the dried air. The gas flow is stopped temporarily for the CO2 measurements, which are made at atmospheric pressure. A set of four CO2 standards that cover the range of CO2 values expected in the ocean are analysed about every four hours to calibrate the gas analyser. The standard gas concentrations are on the WMO-X2007 mole fraction scale for CO2-in-air. Atmospheric XCO2 (dry) is measured after the standards by pumping clean outside air from an intake on the forward mast of the ship. \n\nSeawater intake and ancillary data:\nThe seawater intake is located at about 5.5m depth in the bow of the ship. Sea surface salinity is measured using a thermosalinograph (Seabird Electronics SBE21) located next to the CO2 system. A remote temperature sensor (Seabird Electronics SBE 38) located at the intake is used to measure sea surface temperature (SST). The travel time between the intake and CO2 system is typically about 4 minutes with warming usually less than 0.6ºC. The thermosalinograph water is from the same intake, but the supply lines separate after the intake. A comparison of thermosalinograph and equilibrator temperature records shows the temperature difference in the two lines is generally less than 0.1ºC. The thermosalinograph water line ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctica Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Southern Ocean
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topic Antarctica
Atmosphere
Atmospheric Pressure
Australia
Bluewater and Climate
Carbon Dioxide Measurements
Continents
Countries
Fugacity
IMOS Node
IMOS Sub-Facility
Ocean Biogeochemistry
Ocean Temperature
Ocean Winds
Oceans
Partial Pressure
SOOP-CO2
Salinity
Sea Surface Temperature
Southern Ocean
Surface Winds
pCO2
spellingShingle Antarctica
Atmosphere
Atmospheric Pressure
Australia
Bluewater and Climate
Carbon Dioxide Measurements
Continents
Countries
Fugacity
IMOS Node
IMOS Sub-Facility
Ocean Biogeochemistry
Ocean Temperature
Ocean Winds
Oceans
Partial Pressure
SOOP-CO2
Salinity
Sea Surface Temperature
Southern Ocean
Surface Winds
pCO2
IMOS - SOOP Ocean Carbon Dioxide Data from RV Southern Surveyor voyage SS042009
topic_facet Antarctica
Atmosphere
Atmospheric Pressure
Australia
Bluewater and Climate
Carbon Dioxide Measurements
Continents
Countries
Fugacity
IMOS Node
IMOS Sub-Facility
Ocean Biogeochemistry
Ocean Temperature
Ocean Winds
Oceans
Partial Pressure
SOOP-CO2
Salinity
Sea Surface Temperature
Southern Ocean
Surface Winds
pCO2
description This data was collected in September 2009 by the IMOS Ship of Opportunity Underway CO2 Measurement research group on RV Southern Surveyor (IMOS platform code: VLHJ) voyage SS042009.\n\nDeparted: \tHobart, Tasmania, September 22, 2009\nArrived: \tHobart, Tasmania, September 30, 2009\n\nCO2 System Overview:\nThe fugacity of carbon dioxide (fCO2) in surface seawater was measured using a General Oceanics Inc. automated system (Model 8050; Pierrot et al 2009). Seawater is sprayed into an equilibration chamber and CO2 in the headspace gas equilibrates with the seawater. The headspace gas is pumped through a thermoelectric condenser followed by a nafion drying tube before flowing through a Licor 7000 non-dispersive infrared gas analyser used to measure the CO2 mole fraction (XCO2) of the dried air. The gas flow is stopped temporarily for the CO2 measurements, which are made at atmospheric pressure. A set of four CO2 standards that cover the range of CO2 values expected in the ocean are analysed about every four hours to calibrate the gas analyser. The standard gas concentrations are on the WMO-X2007 mole fraction scale for CO2-in-air. Atmospheric XCO2 (dry) is measured after the standards by pumping clean outside air from an intake on the forward mast of the ship. \n\nSeawater intake and ancillary data:\nThe seawater intake is located at about 5.5m depth in the bow of the ship. Sea surface salinity is measured using a thermosalinograph (Seabird Electronics SBE21) located next to the CO2 system. A remote temperature sensor (Seabird Electronics SBE 38) located at the intake is used to measure sea surface temperature (SST). The travel time between the intake and CO2 system is typically about 4 minutes with warming usually less than 0.6ºC. The thermosalinograph water is from the same intake, but the supply lines separate after the intake. A comparison of thermosalinograph and equilibrator temperature records shows the temperature difference in the two lines is generally less than 0.1ºC. The thermosalinograph water line ...
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title IMOS - SOOP Ocean Carbon Dioxide Data from RV Southern Surveyor voyage SS042009
title_short IMOS - SOOP Ocean Carbon Dioxide Data from RV Southern Surveyor voyage SS042009
title_full IMOS - SOOP Ocean Carbon Dioxide Data from RV Southern Surveyor voyage SS042009
title_fullStr IMOS - SOOP Ocean Carbon Dioxide Data from RV Southern Surveyor voyage SS042009
title_full_unstemmed IMOS - SOOP Ocean Carbon Dioxide Data from RV Southern Surveyor voyage SS042009
title_sort imos - soop ocean carbon dioxide data from rv southern surveyor voyage ss042009
publisher data.gov.au
url https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-soop-ocean-voyage-ss042009/1926150
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