SWERUS-C3 - Meteorologiska och oceanografiska data, samt skeppsdata, insamlade ombord på isbrytaren Oden under juli till oktober 2014

SWERUS-C3 was an international research expedition using the icebreaker Oden in the Arctic Ocean. The expedition was a Swedish/Russian/American collaboration, and some 80 researchers will operated in the northern stretches of the Laptev Sea, the East Siberian Sea and the Chukchi Sea. The researchers...

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Main Authors: Swedish Polar Research Secretariat, Polarforskningssekretariatet
Format: Dataset
Language:Swedish
Published: Swedish National Data Service 2017
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5879/ecds/2016-06-28.1/1
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spelling ftcessda:c35b1c2d53b8098874cca4ab691a56f09363efd202d9f8b4033891eaa3512e96 2023-07-16T03:56:30+02:00 SWERUS-C3 - Meteorologiska och oceanografiska data, samt skeppsdata, insamlade ombord på isbrytaren Oden under juli till oktober 2014 Swedish Polar Research Secretariat Polarforskningssekretariatet 2017-09-13 https://doi.org/10.5879/ecds/2016-06-28.1/1 sv swe Swedish National Data Service Svensk nationell datatjänst ecds0196-1-1.0 https://doi.org/10.5879/ecds/2016-06-28.1/1 Meteorology Meteorologi Atmosphere Atmospheric Winds Surface Winds Atmospheric Temperature Air Temperature Atmospheric Water Vapor Humidity Clouds Cloud Frequency Atmospheric Pressure Surface Pressure Oceans Salinity/Density Salinity Conductivity Density Ocean Temperature Sea Surface Temperature Water Depth Seafloor Topography Bathymetry Biosphere Vegetation Photosynthetically Active Radiation Dataset 2017 ftcessda https://doi.org/10.5879/ecds/2016-06-28.1/1 2023-06-27T23:04:03Z SWERUS-C3 was an international research expedition using the icebreaker Oden in the Arctic Ocean. The expedition was a Swedish/Russian/American collaboration, and some 80 researchers will operated in the northern stretches of the Laptev Sea, the East Siberian Sea and the Chukchi Sea. The researchers studied the interactions between the thawing cryosphere, the carbon system and the climate system. The expedition embarked from Tromsø, Norway on 6 July and proceeded along the Russian polar sea to Barrow, Alaska. Researchers and crew were changed on 20 August in Barrow, when the second leg of the expedition began. The route back to Scandinavia crossed the Lomonosov Ridge, an underwater mountain chain near the North Pole, and the expedition returned to Tromsø on 4 October. The main scientific questions concerned the linkages between climate, cryosphere, and carbon - hence the name “C3”. The researchers studied emissions of methane stored in the permafrost on the seabed as well as carbon transport routes in the sea and ice. The main issues researchers were seeking to address during the first leg are concerned with the processes, sources and fluxes of methane in the East Siberian shelf seas, how they function today, and how it may evolve in the future. They analysed air and ocean water, measured the composition of ocean sediment and studied carbon and methane transport routes in sea and ice. During the second leg, the researchers studied the history of the Arctic sea ice, the inflow of relatively warm Atlantic water and the conversion and transport of carbon from the East Siberian shelf seas to the deep seas of the Arctic Ocean. During both legs, researchers studied the role of the Arctic clouds in the climate system. Purpose: The purpose of the expedition was to study the processes, sources and fluxes of methane in the East Siberian shelf seas, how they function today, and how it may evolve in the future. In recent years, researchers have discovered that large amounts of carbon, including as methane, are being ... Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Barrow Chukchi Chukchi Sea East Siberian Sea Ice laptev Laptev Sea Lomonosov Ridge North Pole oden permafrost Sea ice SWERUS-C3 Tromsø Alaska CESSDA DC Data Catalogue (Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives) Arctic Arctic Ocean Chukchi Sea East Siberian Sea ENVELOPE(166.000,166.000,74.000,74.000) East Siberian Shelf ENVELOPE(-162.267,-162.267,74.400,74.400) Laptev Sea North Pole Norway Tromsø
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topic Meteorology
Meteorologi
Atmosphere
Atmospheric Winds
Surface Winds
Atmospheric Temperature
Air Temperature
Atmospheric Water Vapor
Humidity
Clouds
Cloud Frequency
Atmospheric Pressure
Surface Pressure
Oceans
Salinity/Density
Salinity
Conductivity
Density
Ocean Temperature
Sea Surface Temperature
Water Depth
Seafloor Topography
Bathymetry
Biosphere
Vegetation
Photosynthetically Active Radiation
spellingShingle Meteorology
Meteorologi
Atmosphere
Atmospheric Winds
Surface Winds
Atmospheric Temperature
Air Temperature
Atmospheric Water Vapor
Humidity
Clouds
Cloud Frequency
Atmospheric Pressure
Surface Pressure
Oceans
Salinity/Density
Salinity
Conductivity
Density
Ocean Temperature
Sea Surface Temperature
Water Depth
Seafloor Topography
Bathymetry
Biosphere
Vegetation
Photosynthetically Active Radiation
Swedish Polar Research Secretariat
Polarforskningssekretariatet
SWERUS-C3 - Meteorologiska och oceanografiska data, samt skeppsdata, insamlade ombord på isbrytaren Oden under juli till oktober 2014
topic_facet Meteorology
Meteorologi
Atmosphere
Atmospheric Winds
Surface Winds
Atmospheric Temperature
Air Temperature
Atmospheric Water Vapor
Humidity
Clouds
Cloud Frequency
Atmospheric Pressure
Surface Pressure
Oceans
Salinity/Density
Salinity
Conductivity
Density
Ocean Temperature
Sea Surface Temperature
Water Depth
Seafloor Topography
Bathymetry
Biosphere
Vegetation
Photosynthetically Active Radiation
description SWERUS-C3 was an international research expedition using the icebreaker Oden in the Arctic Ocean. The expedition was a Swedish/Russian/American collaboration, and some 80 researchers will operated in the northern stretches of the Laptev Sea, the East Siberian Sea and the Chukchi Sea. The researchers studied the interactions between the thawing cryosphere, the carbon system and the climate system. The expedition embarked from Tromsø, Norway on 6 July and proceeded along the Russian polar sea to Barrow, Alaska. Researchers and crew were changed on 20 August in Barrow, when the second leg of the expedition began. The route back to Scandinavia crossed the Lomonosov Ridge, an underwater mountain chain near the North Pole, and the expedition returned to Tromsø on 4 October. The main scientific questions concerned the linkages between climate, cryosphere, and carbon - hence the name “C3”. The researchers studied emissions of methane stored in the permafrost on the seabed as well as carbon transport routes in the sea and ice. The main issues researchers were seeking to address during the first leg are concerned with the processes, sources and fluxes of methane in the East Siberian shelf seas, how they function today, and how it may evolve in the future. They analysed air and ocean water, measured the composition of ocean sediment and studied carbon and methane transport routes in sea and ice. During the second leg, the researchers studied the history of the Arctic sea ice, the inflow of relatively warm Atlantic water and the conversion and transport of carbon from the East Siberian shelf seas to the deep seas of the Arctic Ocean. During both legs, researchers studied the role of the Arctic clouds in the climate system. Purpose: The purpose of the expedition was to study the processes, sources and fluxes of methane in the East Siberian shelf seas, how they function today, and how it may evolve in the future. In recent years, researchers have discovered that large amounts of carbon, including as methane, are being ...
format Dataset
author Swedish Polar Research Secretariat
Polarforskningssekretariatet
author_facet Swedish Polar Research Secretariat
Polarforskningssekretariatet
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title SWERUS-C3 - Meteorologiska och oceanografiska data, samt skeppsdata, insamlade ombord på isbrytaren Oden under juli till oktober 2014
title_short SWERUS-C3 - Meteorologiska och oceanografiska data, samt skeppsdata, insamlade ombord på isbrytaren Oden under juli till oktober 2014
title_full SWERUS-C3 - Meteorologiska och oceanografiska data, samt skeppsdata, insamlade ombord på isbrytaren Oden under juli till oktober 2014
title_fullStr SWERUS-C3 - Meteorologiska och oceanografiska data, samt skeppsdata, insamlade ombord på isbrytaren Oden under juli till oktober 2014
title_full_unstemmed SWERUS-C3 - Meteorologiska och oceanografiska data, samt skeppsdata, insamlade ombord på isbrytaren Oden under juli till oktober 2014
title_sort swerus-c3 - meteorologiska och oceanografiska data, samt skeppsdata, insamlade ombord på isbrytaren oden under juli till oktober 2014
publisher Swedish National Data Service
publishDate 2017
url https://doi.org/10.5879/ecds/2016-06-28.1/1
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Arctic Ocean
Chukchi Sea
East Siberian Sea
East Siberian Shelf
Laptev Sea
North Pole
Norway
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East Siberian Sea
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North Pole
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Arctic Ocean
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Chukchi
Chukchi Sea
East Siberian Sea
Ice
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Laptev Sea
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North Pole
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permafrost
Sea ice
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