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This report describes the ninth occupation of the Drake Passage section, established during the World Ocean Circulation Experiment as repeat section SR1b. It was first occupied by Southampton Oceanography Centre in collaboration with the British Antarctic Survey in 1993, and has been re-occupied mos...

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Main Authors: Rrs James, Clark Ross Cruise, E J Hawker, B A King, M D Sparrow, James Rennell, Divsion Ocean Circulation, Hants So Zh
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.652.5031
http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/15510/1/soccr055.pdf
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Summary:This report describes the ninth occupation of the Drake Passage section, established during the World Ocean Circulation Experiment as repeat section SR1b. It was first occupied by Southampton Oceanography Centre in collaboration with the British Antarctic Survey in 1993, and has been re-occupied most years. Thirty-two full depth stations were completed, a test station, the RaTS station in Marguarite Bay, and the 30 stations for the SR1b Drake Passage section. The CTD was a Sea-Bird 911plus with dual temperature and conductivity sensors, an altimeter and an SBE35 thermometer. Direct velocity (LADCP) measurements were also made, using a downward looking RDI Workhorse WH300 ADCP (WH) unit. Various underway measurements included navigation, VM-ADCP, sea surface temperature and salinity, water depth