MEOP-CTD in-situ data collection: a Southern ocean Marine-mammals calibrated sea water temperatures and salinities observations ...

The Southern Ocean plays a fundamental role in regulating the global climate. This ocean also contains a rich and highly productive ecosystem, potentially vulnerable to climate change. Very large national and international efforts are directed towards the modeling of physical oceanographic processes...

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Main Authors: Roquet F, Guinet, C., Charrassin J.-B ., Costa D., P., Kovacs K., M., Lydersen, C., Bornemann, H., Bester M., N., Muelbert M., C., Hindell M., A., McMahon C., R., Harcourt, R., Boehme L, Fedak M., A.
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.12770/0a82d60c-683d-47b8-8bd1-24933ec24983
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author Roquet F
Guinet, C.
Charrassin J.-B .
Costa D., P.
Kovacs K., M.
Lydersen, C.
Bornemann, H.
Bester M., N.
Muelbert M., C.
Hindell M., A.
McMahon C., R.
Harcourt, R.
Boehme L
Fedak M., A.
author_facet Roquet F
Guinet, C.
Charrassin J.-B .
Costa D., P.
Kovacs K., M.
Lydersen, C.
Bornemann, H.
Bester M., N.
Muelbert M., C.
Hindell M., A.
McMahon C., R.
Harcourt, R.
Boehme L
Fedak M., A.
author_sort Roquet F
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description The Southern Ocean plays a fundamental role in regulating the global climate. This ocean also contains a rich and highly productive ecosystem, potentially vulnerable to climate change. Very large national and international efforts are directed towards the modeling of physical oceanographic processes to predict the response of the Southern Ocean to global climate change and the role played by the large-scale ocean climate processes. However, these modeling efforts are greatly limited by the lack of in situ measurements, especially at high latitudes and during winter months. The standard data that are needed to study ocean circulation are vertical profiles of temperature and salinity, from which we can deduce the density of seawater. These are collected with CTD (Conductivity-Temperature-Depth) sensors that are usually deployed on research vessels or, more recently, on autonomous Argo profilers. The use of conventional research vessels to collect these data is very expensive, and does not guarantee access to ...
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spelling ftdatacite:10.12770/0a82d60c-683d-47b8-8bd1-24933ec24983 2025-01-17T00:54:58+00:00 MEOP-CTD in-situ data collection: a Southern ocean Marine-mammals calibrated sea water temperatures and salinities observations ... Roquet F Guinet, C. Charrassin J.-B . Costa D., P. Kovacs K., M. Lydersen, C. Bornemann, H. Bester M., N. Muelbert M., C. Hindell M., A. McMahon C., R. Harcourt, R. Boehme L Fedak M., A. 2014 https://dx.doi.org/10.12770/0a82d60c-683d-47b8-8bd1-24933ec24983 http://www.seanoe.org/data/00343/45461/ unknown Coriolis data centre A user should acknowledge use of data in all publications and products where such data are used. Marine biology physical oceanography in-situ marine data sea-mammals CTD sensors operational oceanography Environmental monitoring facilities dataset Dataset 2014 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.12770/0a82d60c-683d-47b8-8bd1-24933ec24983 2024-11-28T12:48:44Z The Southern Ocean plays a fundamental role in regulating the global climate. This ocean also contains a rich and highly productive ecosystem, potentially vulnerable to climate change. Very large national and international efforts are directed towards the modeling of physical oceanographic processes to predict the response of the Southern Ocean to global climate change and the role played by the large-scale ocean climate processes. However, these modeling efforts are greatly limited by the lack of in situ measurements, especially at high latitudes and during winter months. The standard data that are needed to study ocean circulation are vertical profiles of temperature and salinity, from which we can deduce the density of seawater. These are collected with CTD (Conductivity-Temperature-Depth) sensors that are usually deployed on research vessels or, more recently, on autonomous Argo profilers. The use of conventional research vessels to collect these data is very expensive, and does not guarantee access to ... Dataset Southern Ocean DataCite Southern Ocean
spellingShingle Marine biology
physical oceanography
in-situ marine data
sea-mammals
CTD sensors
operational oceanography
Environmental monitoring facilities
Roquet F
Guinet, C.
Charrassin J.-B .
Costa D., P.
Kovacs K., M.
Lydersen, C.
Bornemann, H.
Bester M., N.
Muelbert M., C.
Hindell M., A.
McMahon C., R.
Harcourt, R.
Boehme L
Fedak M., A.
MEOP-CTD in-situ data collection: a Southern ocean Marine-mammals calibrated sea water temperatures and salinities observations ...
title MEOP-CTD in-situ data collection: a Southern ocean Marine-mammals calibrated sea water temperatures and salinities observations ...
title_full MEOP-CTD in-situ data collection: a Southern ocean Marine-mammals calibrated sea water temperatures and salinities observations ...
title_fullStr MEOP-CTD in-situ data collection: a Southern ocean Marine-mammals calibrated sea water temperatures and salinities observations ...
title_full_unstemmed MEOP-CTD in-situ data collection: a Southern ocean Marine-mammals calibrated sea water temperatures and salinities observations ...
title_short MEOP-CTD in-situ data collection: a Southern ocean Marine-mammals calibrated sea water temperatures and salinities observations ...
title_sort meop-ctd in-situ data collection: a southern ocean marine-mammals calibrated sea water temperatures and salinities observations ...
topic Marine biology
physical oceanography
in-situ marine data
sea-mammals
CTD sensors
operational oceanography
Environmental monitoring facilities
topic_facet Marine biology
physical oceanography
in-situ marine data
sea-mammals
CTD sensors
operational oceanography
Environmental monitoring facilities
url https://dx.doi.org/10.12770/0a82d60c-683d-47b8-8bd1-24933ec24983
http://www.seanoe.org/data/00343/45461/