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These photos were taken in 2007 during an oceanographic expedition in the Barrow Strait aboard the CCGS DesGroseilliers. The mission was part of the ongoing Arctic flow-through research: Canadian Archipelago Throughflow Study – Barrow Strait. On August 4, the team had just finished sampling water wi...

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Main Authors: Jacob Verhoef, Michael Sinclair
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.453.8678
http://www.bio.gc.ca/info/documents/267211-07.pdf
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Summary:These photos were taken in 2007 during an oceanographic expedition in the Barrow Strait aboard the CCGS DesGroseilliers. The mission was part of the ongoing Arctic flow-through research: Canadian Archipelago Throughflow Study – Barrow Strait. On August 4, the team had just finished sampling water with Niskin bottles and a CTD * when this iceberg drifted close to their line. Back cover photo: Jim Hamilton, a scientist in Ocean Physics, in DFO’s Ocean Sciences Division at BIO, aboard the launch as it approaches the iceberg * A CTD is an instrument that measures the conductivity, temperature, and depth of water in a continuous profile. This CTD is also fitted with a device that measures fluorescent particles in the water.