IMOS - Australian Bluewater Observing System (ABOS) Facility
The Australian Bluewater Observing System (ABOS) Facility provides the coordination of national efforts in the sustained observation of open ocean properties with particular emphasis on observations important to climate and carbon cycle studies. The major areas of research driving the facility inclu...
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ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1937925 2023-09-05T13:11:13+02:00 IMOS - Australian Bluewater Observing System (ABOS) Facility CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart (isOwnedBy) Spatial: 124.0,-67.0 180.0,-67.0 180.0,-7.0 124.0,-7.0 124.0,-67.0 Spatial: true https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-australian-bluewater-abos-facility/1937925 http://data.gov.au/dataset/0f76628c-9ef7-48b4-8ea2-c6066ab52248 unknown data.gov.au https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-australian-bluewater-abos-facility/1937925 http://data.gov.au/dataset/0f76628c-9ef7-48b4-8ea2-c6066ab52248 imos-australian-bluewater-observing-system-abos-facility CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart ABOS Atmosphere Atmospheric Pressure Atmospheric Temperature Atmospheric Water Vapor Atmospheric Winds Australian Bluewater Observing System Biogeochemistry Conductivity East Australian Current Geochemistry Heat Flux Humidity IMOS Facility Indonesian Throughflow Longwave Radiation Marine Biology Ocean Chemistry Ocean Circulation Ocean Currents Ocean Heat Budget Ocean Optics Ocean Temperature Ocean Waves Ocean Winds Oceans Photosynthetically Active Radiation Precipitation Precipitation Amount Precipitation Rate Radiation Budget Salinity Sea Surface Temperature Shortwave Radiation Solid Earth Southern Ocean Surface Air Temperature Surface Pressure Surface Winds Water Temperature dataset ftands 2023-08-14T23:04:01Z The Australian Bluewater Observing System (ABOS) Facility provides the coordination of national efforts in the sustained observation of open ocean properties with particular emphasis on observations important to climate and carbon cycle studies. The major areas of research driving the facility include:\n* tracking multi-decadal ocean change and predicting regional and marine impacts;\n* understanding the modes and drivers of climate variability in the Australian region;\n* improved understanding and prediction of ocean currents; and\n* discovering the links between ocean and climate variability, marine chemical cycling and ecosystem structure and function at various time scales.\n\nABOS observations are primarily obtained from moorings specially designed for each site. Autonomous profiling floats and gliders have also been deployed at the Southern Ocean sites to obtain complementary data. Operation of the facility is spread between three sub-facilities.\n\n1) The Air-Sea Flux Stations (ASFS) sub-facility focuses on marine meteorology and delivers measurements which are necessary for computing air-sea fluxes of heat, momentum and mass with the option to measure surface photosynthetically active radiation and surface UV to help assess light available for phytoplankton production.\n\n2) Southern Ocean Time Series (SOTS) provides high temporal resolution measurements of physical, chemical and biogeochemical parameters in sub-Antarctic waters. The emphasis is on inter-annual variations of upper ocean properties and their influence on exchange with the deep ocean. \n\n3) Deepwater Arrays (DA) includes observational programs based on moored conductivity-temperature-depth sensors and current meter arrays in deep waters that are specifically targeted to monitor formation of Antarctic Bottom Water, inter-basin exchange and major boundary currents. The Deepwater array sites include: \na) Polynya Array - the Adelie Land Coast deep shelf to observe outflows of newly forming Antarctic Bottom water, \nb) Indonesian Throughflow ... Dataset Adelie Land Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic Southern Ocean |
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ABOS Atmosphere Atmospheric Pressure Atmospheric Temperature Atmospheric Water Vapor Atmospheric Winds Australian Bluewater Observing System Biogeochemistry Conductivity East Australian Current Geochemistry Heat Flux Humidity IMOS Facility Indonesian Throughflow Longwave Radiation Marine Biology Ocean Chemistry Ocean Circulation Ocean Currents Ocean Heat Budget Ocean Optics Ocean Temperature Ocean Waves Ocean Winds Oceans Photosynthetically Active Radiation Precipitation Precipitation Amount Precipitation Rate Radiation Budget Salinity Sea Surface Temperature Shortwave Radiation Solid Earth Southern Ocean Surface Air Temperature Surface Pressure Surface Winds Water Temperature |
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ABOS Atmosphere Atmospheric Pressure Atmospheric Temperature Atmospheric Water Vapor Atmospheric Winds Australian Bluewater Observing System Biogeochemistry Conductivity East Australian Current Geochemistry Heat Flux Humidity IMOS Facility Indonesian Throughflow Longwave Radiation Marine Biology Ocean Chemistry Ocean Circulation Ocean Currents Ocean Heat Budget Ocean Optics Ocean Temperature Ocean Waves Ocean Winds Oceans Photosynthetically Active Radiation Precipitation Precipitation Amount Precipitation Rate Radiation Budget Salinity Sea Surface Temperature Shortwave Radiation Solid Earth Southern Ocean Surface Air Temperature Surface Pressure Surface Winds Water Temperature IMOS - Australian Bluewater Observing System (ABOS) Facility |
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ABOS Atmosphere Atmospheric Pressure Atmospheric Temperature Atmospheric Water Vapor Atmospheric Winds Australian Bluewater Observing System Biogeochemistry Conductivity East Australian Current Geochemistry Heat Flux Humidity IMOS Facility Indonesian Throughflow Longwave Radiation Marine Biology Ocean Chemistry Ocean Circulation Ocean Currents Ocean Heat Budget Ocean Optics Ocean Temperature Ocean Waves Ocean Winds Oceans Photosynthetically Active Radiation Precipitation Precipitation Amount Precipitation Rate Radiation Budget Salinity Sea Surface Temperature Shortwave Radiation Solid Earth Southern Ocean Surface Air Temperature Surface Pressure Surface Winds Water Temperature |
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The Australian Bluewater Observing System (ABOS) Facility provides the coordination of national efforts in the sustained observation of open ocean properties with particular emphasis on observations important to climate and carbon cycle studies. The major areas of research driving the facility include:\n* tracking multi-decadal ocean change and predicting regional and marine impacts;\n* understanding the modes and drivers of climate variability in the Australian region;\n* improved understanding and prediction of ocean currents; and\n* discovering the links between ocean and climate variability, marine chemical cycling and ecosystem structure and function at various time scales.\n\nABOS observations are primarily obtained from moorings specially designed for each site. Autonomous profiling floats and gliders have also been deployed at the Southern Ocean sites to obtain complementary data. Operation of the facility is spread between three sub-facilities.\n\n1) The Air-Sea Flux Stations (ASFS) sub-facility focuses on marine meteorology and delivers measurements which are necessary for computing air-sea fluxes of heat, momentum and mass with the option to measure surface photosynthetically active radiation and surface UV to help assess light available for phytoplankton production.\n\n2) Southern Ocean Time Series (SOTS) provides high temporal resolution measurements of physical, chemical and biogeochemical parameters in sub-Antarctic waters. The emphasis is on inter-annual variations of upper ocean properties and their influence on exchange with the deep ocean. \n\n3) Deepwater Arrays (DA) includes observational programs based on moored conductivity-temperature-depth sensors and current meter arrays in deep waters that are specifically targeted to monitor formation of Antarctic Bottom Water, inter-basin exchange and major boundary currents. The Deepwater array sites include: \na) Polynya Array - the Adelie Land Coast deep shelf to observe outflows of newly forming Antarctic Bottom water, \nb) Indonesian Throughflow ... |
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IMOS - Australian Bluewater Observing System (ABOS) Facility |
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IMOS - Australian Bluewater Observing System (ABOS) Facility |
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IMOS - Australian Bluewater Observing System (ABOS) Facility |
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IMOS - Australian Bluewater Observing System (ABOS) Facility |
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IMOS - Australian Bluewater Observing System (ABOS) Facility |
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imos - australian bluewater observing system (abos) facility |
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Spatial: 124.0,-67.0 180.0,-67.0 180.0,-7.0 124.0,-7.0 124.0,-67.0 Spatial: true |
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Adelie Land Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean |
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Adelie Land Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean |
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https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-australian-bluewater-abos-facility/1937925 http://data.gov.au/dataset/0f76628c-9ef7-48b4-8ea2-c6066ab52248 imos-australian-bluewater-observing-system-abos-facility |
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