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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::2820585 2024-09-15T17:43:35+00:00 Subantarctic zone oceanography - SAZ Project 1997-1998 AADC (owner) AADC, DATA OFFICER (distributor) AADC, DATA OFFICER (custodian) AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia (hasAssociationWith) Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher) Australian Antarctic Division (sponsor) CONNELL, DAVE J. (author) TRULL, THOMAS WILLIAM (collaborator) TRULL, THOMAS WILLIAM (hasPrincipalInvestigator) Trull, T.W. (originator) Spatial: westlimit=140.0; southlimit=-55.0; eastlimit=140.0; northlimit=-40.0 Temporal: From 1997-09-01 to 1998-03-31 https://researchdata.edu.au/subantarctic-zone-oceanography-1997-1998/2820585 unknown Australian Ocean Data Network https://researchdata.edu.au/subantarctic-zone-oceanography-1997-1998/2820585 ASAC_2256 AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia oceans EARTH SCIENCE &gt OCEANS &gt BATHYMETRY/SEAFLOOR TOPOGRAPHY &gt WATER DEPTH OCEAN CHEMISTRY &gt NUTRIENTS OCEAN CIRCULATION &gt FRONTS OCEAN TEMPERATURE &gt WATER TEMPERATURE SALINITY/DENSITY &gt CONDUCTIVITY SAZ CTD &gt Temperature Depth SHIPS R/V AA &gt R/V Aurora Australis AMD/AU CEOS AMD ACE/CRC OCEAN &gt SOUTHERN OCEAN GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR dataset ftands 2024-08-06T01:58:58Z Progress Code: completed Statement: See the publications and child records for more information. Data were collected during the 1997-1998 austral summer on voyages by the Aurora Australis and Southern Surveyor. Taken from the abstract of the referenced paper: Oceanographic processes in the subantarctic region contribute crucially to the physical and biogeochemical aspects of the global climate system. To explore and quantify these contributions, the Antarctic Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) organised the SAZ Project, a multidisciplinary, multiship investigation carried out south of Australia in the austral summer of 1997-1998. Here we present a brief overview of the SAZ Project and some of its major results, as detailed in the 16 papers that follow in this special section. The Southern Ocean plays an important role in the global oceanic overturning circulation and its influence on the carbon dioxide contents of the atmosphere. Deep waters upwelled to the surface are rich in nutrients and carbon dioxide. Air-sea interaction modifies the upwelled deep waters to form bottom, intermediate, and mode waters, which transport freshwater, oxygen, and carbon dioxide into the ocean interior. The overall effect on atmospheric carbon dioxide is a balance between outgassing from upwelled deep waters and uptake via both dissolution in newly formed waters (sometimes referred to as the solubility pump) and the transport of photosynthetically formed organic carbon to depth in settling particles (referred to as the biological pump). Determining the variations in the overturning circulation and the associated carbon fluxes in the past and their response to increased anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide in the future is essential to a full understanding of the controls on global climate. At present the upwelled nutrients are incompletely used. Low light in deep wind-mixed surface layers, lack of the micronutrient iron, and other factors restrict phtyoplankton production so that Southern Ocean surface waters represent the ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctic aurora australis Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)
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op_collection_id ftands
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topic oceans
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
OCEANS &gt
BATHYMETRY/SEAFLOOR TOPOGRAPHY &gt
WATER DEPTH
OCEAN CHEMISTRY &gt
NUTRIENTS
OCEAN CIRCULATION &gt
FRONTS
OCEAN TEMPERATURE &gt
WATER TEMPERATURE
SALINITY/DENSITY &gt
CONDUCTIVITY
SAZ
CTD &gt
Temperature
Depth
SHIPS
R/V AA &gt
R/V Aurora Australis
AMD/AU
CEOS
AMD
ACE/CRC
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
spellingShingle oceans
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
OCEANS &gt
BATHYMETRY/SEAFLOOR TOPOGRAPHY &gt
WATER DEPTH
OCEAN CHEMISTRY &gt
NUTRIENTS
OCEAN CIRCULATION &gt
FRONTS
OCEAN TEMPERATURE &gt
WATER TEMPERATURE
SALINITY/DENSITY &gt
CONDUCTIVITY
SAZ
CTD &gt
Temperature
Depth
SHIPS
R/V AA &gt
R/V Aurora Australis
AMD/AU
CEOS
AMD
ACE/CRC
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
Subantarctic zone oceanography - SAZ Project 1997-1998
topic_facet oceans
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
OCEANS &gt
BATHYMETRY/SEAFLOOR TOPOGRAPHY &gt
WATER DEPTH
OCEAN CHEMISTRY &gt
NUTRIENTS
OCEAN CIRCULATION &gt
FRONTS
OCEAN TEMPERATURE &gt
WATER TEMPERATURE
SALINITY/DENSITY &gt
CONDUCTIVITY
SAZ
CTD &gt
Temperature
Depth
SHIPS
R/V AA &gt
R/V Aurora Australis
AMD/AU
CEOS
AMD
ACE/CRC
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
description Progress Code: completed Statement: See the publications and child records for more information. Data were collected during the 1997-1998 austral summer on voyages by the Aurora Australis and Southern Surveyor. Taken from the abstract of the referenced paper: Oceanographic processes in the subantarctic region contribute crucially to the physical and biogeochemical aspects of the global climate system. To explore and quantify these contributions, the Antarctic Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) organised the SAZ Project, a multidisciplinary, multiship investigation carried out south of Australia in the austral summer of 1997-1998. Here we present a brief overview of the SAZ Project and some of its major results, as detailed in the 16 papers that follow in this special section. The Southern Ocean plays an important role in the global oceanic overturning circulation and its influence on the carbon dioxide contents of the atmosphere. Deep waters upwelled to the surface are rich in nutrients and carbon dioxide. Air-sea interaction modifies the upwelled deep waters to form bottom, intermediate, and mode waters, which transport freshwater, oxygen, and carbon dioxide into the ocean interior. The overall effect on atmospheric carbon dioxide is a balance between outgassing from upwelled deep waters and uptake via both dissolution in newly formed waters (sometimes referred to as the solubility pump) and the transport of photosynthetically formed organic carbon to depth in settling particles (referred to as the biological pump). Determining the variations in the overturning circulation and the associated carbon fluxes in the past and their response to increased anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide in the future is essential to a full understanding of the controls on global climate. At present the upwelled nutrients are incompletely used. Low light in deep wind-mixed surface layers, lack of the micronutrient iron, and other factors restrict phtyoplankton production so that Southern Ocean surface waters represent the ...
author2 AADC (owner)
AADC, DATA OFFICER (distributor)
AADC, DATA OFFICER (custodian)
AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia (hasAssociationWith)
Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
Australian Antarctic Division (sponsor)
CONNELL, DAVE J. (author)
TRULL, THOMAS WILLIAM (collaborator)
TRULL, THOMAS WILLIAM (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
Trull, T.W. (originator)
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title Subantarctic zone oceanography - SAZ Project 1997-1998
title_short Subantarctic zone oceanography - SAZ Project 1997-1998
title_full Subantarctic zone oceanography - SAZ Project 1997-1998
title_fullStr Subantarctic zone oceanography - SAZ Project 1997-1998
title_full_unstemmed Subantarctic zone oceanography - SAZ Project 1997-1998
title_sort subantarctic zone oceanography - saz project 1997-1998
publisher Australian Ocean Data Network
url https://researchdata.edu.au/subantarctic-zone-oceanography-1997-1998/2820585
op_coverage Spatial: westlimit=140.0; southlimit=-55.0; eastlimit=140.0; northlimit=-40.0
Temporal: From 1997-09-01 to 1998-03-31
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Antarctic
aurora australis
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op_source AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia
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