Preparing the New Phase of Argo: Scientific Achievements of the NAOS Project

Argo, the international array of profiling floats, is a major component of the global ocean and climate observing system. In 2010, the NAOS (Novel Argo Observing System) project was selected as part of the French “Investissements d’Avenir” Equipex program. The objectives of NAOS were to consolidate...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Le Traon, Pierre-yves, D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio, Babin, Marcel, Leymarie, Edouard, Marec, Claudie, Pouliquen, Sylvie, Thierry, Virginie, Cabanes, Cecile, Claustre, Hervé, Desbruyeres, Damien, Lacour, Leo, Lagunas, Jose-luis, Maze, Guillaume, Mercier, Herle, Penkerc'H, Christophe, Poffa, Noe, Poteau, Antoine, Prieur, Louis, Racape, Virginie, Randelhoff, Achim, Rehm, Eric, Schmechtig, Catherine Marie, Taillandier, Vincent, Wagener, Thibaut, Xing, Xiaogang
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Language:English
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:76584 2023-05-15T14:50:08+02:00 Preparing the New Phase of Argo: Scientific Achievements of the NAOS Project Le Traon, Pierre-yves D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio Babin, Marcel Leymarie, Edouard Marec, Claudie Pouliquen, Sylvie Thierry, Virginie Cabanes, Cecile Claustre, Hervé Desbruyeres, Damien Lacour, Leo Lagunas, Jose-luis Maze, Guillaume Mercier, Herle Penkerc'H, Christophe Poffa, Noe Poteau, Antoine Prieur, Louis Racape, Virginie Randelhoff, Achim Rehm, Eric Schmechtig, Catherine Marie Taillandier, Vincent Wagener, Thibaut Xing, Xiaogang 2020-10 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00654/76584/77729.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00654/76584/77730.docx https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.577408 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00654/76584/ eng eng Frontiers Media SA info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/633211/EU//AtlantOS https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00654/76584/77729.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00654/76584/77730.docx doi:10.3389/fmars.2020.577408 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00654/76584/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Frontiers In Marine Science (2296-7745) (Frontiers Media SA), 2020-10 , Vol. 7 , P. 577408 (27p.) profiling floats deep ocean biogeochemistry Mediterranean Sea Arctic Atlantic Argo text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2020 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.577408 2021-09-23T20:36:09Z Argo, the international array of profiling floats, is a major component of the global ocean and climate observing system. In 2010, the NAOS (Novel Argo Observing System) project was selected as part of the French “Investissements d’Avenir” Equipex program. The objectives of NAOS were to consolidate the French contribution to Argo’s core mission (global temperature and salinity measurements down to 2000 m), and also to develop the future generation of French Argo profiling floats and prepare the next phase of the Argo program with an extension to the deep ocean (Deep Argo), biogeochemistry (BGC-Argo) and polar seas. This paper summarizes how NAOS has met its objectives. The project significantly boosted France’s contribution to Argo’s core mission by deploying more than 100 NAOS standard Argo profiling floats. In addition, NAOS deployed new-generation floats as part of three scientific experiments: biogeochemical floats in the Mediterranean Sea, biogeochemical floats in the Arctic Ocean, and deep floats with oxygen sensors in the North Atlantic. The experiment in the Mediterranean Sea, launched in 2012, implemented and maintained a network of BGC-Argo floats at basin scale for the first time. The 32 BGC-Argo floats deployed and about 4000 BGC profiles collected have vastly improved characterization of the biogeochemical and ecosystem dynamics of the Mediterranean. Meanwhile, experiments in the Arctic and in the North Atlantic, starting in 2015 and deploying 20 Arctic BGC floats and 23 deep floats, have provided unique observations on biogeochemical cycles in the Arctic and deep-water masses, as well as ocean circulation variability in the North Atlantic. NAOS has therefore paved the way to the new operational phase of the Argo program in France that includes BGC and Deep Argo extensions. The objectives and characteristics of this new phase of Argo-France are discussed in the conclusion. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean North Atlantic Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Arctic Arctic Ocean Frontiers in Marine Science 7
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topic profiling floats
deep ocean
biogeochemistry
Mediterranean Sea
Arctic
Atlantic
Argo
spellingShingle profiling floats
deep ocean
biogeochemistry
Mediterranean Sea
Arctic
Atlantic
Argo
Le Traon, Pierre-yves
D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio
Babin, Marcel
Leymarie, Edouard
Marec, Claudie
Pouliquen, Sylvie
Thierry, Virginie
Cabanes, Cecile
Claustre, Hervé
Desbruyeres, Damien
Lacour, Leo
Lagunas, Jose-luis
Maze, Guillaume
Mercier, Herle
Penkerc'H, Christophe
Poffa, Noe
Poteau, Antoine
Prieur, Louis
Racape, Virginie
Randelhoff, Achim
Rehm, Eric
Schmechtig, Catherine Marie
Taillandier, Vincent
Wagener, Thibaut
Xing, Xiaogang
Preparing the New Phase of Argo: Scientific Achievements of the NAOS Project
topic_facet profiling floats
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biogeochemistry
Mediterranean Sea
Arctic
Atlantic
Argo
description Argo, the international array of profiling floats, is a major component of the global ocean and climate observing system. In 2010, the NAOS (Novel Argo Observing System) project was selected as part of the French “Investissements d’Avenir” Equipex program. The objectives of NAOS were to consolidate the French contribution to Argo’s core mission (global temperature and salinity measurements down to 2000 m), and also to develop the future generation of French Argo profiling floats and prepare the next phase of the Argo program with an extension to the deep ocean (Deep Argo), biogeochemistry (BGC-Argo) and polar seas. This paper summarizes how NAOS has met its objectives. The project significantly boosted France’s contribution to Argo’s core mission by deploying more than 100 NAOS standard Argo profiling floats. In addition, NAOS deployed new-generation floats as part of three scientific experiments: biogeochemical floats in the Mediterranean Sea, biogeochemical floats in the Arctic Ocean, and deep floats with oxygen sensors in the North Atlantic. The experiment in the Mediterranean Sea, launched in 2012, implemented and maintained a network of BGC-Argo floats at basin scale for the first time. The 32 BGC-Argo floats deployed and about 4000 BGC profiles collected have vastly improved characterization of the biogeochemical and ecosystem dynamics of the Mediterranean. Meanwhile, experiments in the Arctic and in the North Atlantic, starting in 2015 and deploying 20 Arctic BGC floats and 23 deep floats, have provided unique observations on biogeochemical cycles in the Arctic and deep-water masses, as well as ocean circulation variability in the North Atlantic. NAOS has therefore paved the way to the new operational phase of the Argo program in France that includes BGC and Deep Argo extensions. The objectives and characteristics of this new phase of Argo-France are discussed in the conclusion.
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author Le Traon, Pierre-yves
D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio
Babin, Marcel
Leymarie, Edouard
Marec, Claudie
Pouliquen, Sylvie
Thierry, Virginie
Cabanes, Cecile
Claustre, Hervé
Desbruyeres, Damien
Lacour, Leo
Lagunas, Jose-luis
Maze, Guillaume
Mercier, Herle
Penkerc'H, Christophe
Poffa, Noe
Poteau, Antoine
Prieur, Louis
Racape, Virginie
Randelhoff, Achim
Rehm, Eric
Schmechtig, Catherine Marie
Taillandier, Vincent
Wagener, Thibaut
Xing, Xiaogang
author_facet Le Traon, Pierre-yves
D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio
Babin, Marcel
Leymarie, Edouard
Marec, Claudie
Pouliquen, Sylvie
Thierry, Virginie
Cabanes, Cecile
Claustre, Hervé
Desbruyeres, Damien
Lacour, Leo
Lagunas, Jose-luis
Maze, Guillaume
Mercier, Herle
Penkerc'H, Christophe
Poffa, Noe
Poteau, Antoine
Prieur, Louis
Racape, Virginie
Randelhoff, Achim
Rehm, Eric
Schmechtig, Catherine Marie
Taillandier, Vincent
Wagener, Thibaut
Xing, Xiaogang
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title Preparing the New Phase of Argo: Scientific Achievements of the NAOS Project
title_short Preparing the New Phase of Argo: Scientific Achievements of the NAOS Project
title_full Preparing the New Phase of Argo: Scientific Achievements of the NAOS Project
title_fullStr Preparing the New Phase of Argo: Scientific Achievements of the NAOS Project
title_full_unstemmed Preparing the New Phase of Argo: Scientific Achievements of the NAOS Project
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