Physical oceanography during POLARSTERN cruise ANT-XXI/3 (EIFEX) ...

The track of Polarstern Cruise ANTXXI/3-"EIFEX"- leaving from Cape Town on 21st January 2004 and arriving back in Cape Town on 25th March 2004. The purpose of this cruise was to conduct an iron fertilisation experiment in the ACC. The reason for using an eddy was that the water fertilised...

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Main Author: Strass, Volker H
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2010
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.733410
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.733410
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Summary:The track of Polarstern Cruise ANTXXI/3-"EIFEX"- leaving from Cape Town on 21st January 2004 and arriving back in Cape Town on 25th March 2004. The purpose of this cruise was to conduct an iron fertilisation experiment in the ACC. The reason for using an eddy was that the water fertilised with iron sulphate would be trapped and relatively easy to follow. The first eddy (Eddy 1) selected on the basis of altimeter data was at about 50°S, 18°E. This eddy was surveyed during a period of 7 days between 25th January and 1st February 2004 by CTD/Rosette casts along five equally spaced meridional sections. Along the westernmost section, 17°E, the station spacing was 5 mi (9 km), and along the other 4 (17°40', 18°20', 19°00' and 19°40' E), it was 12 mi (22 km); the sections were completed systematically working from west to east. Investigation revealed that the initial chlorophyll concentration was too low for the fertilisation experiment and so this eddy was rejected, but not before a useful set of physical data had ... : Supplement to: Leach, Harry; Strass, Volker H (2019): Cyclonic eddies and upper thermocline fine-scale structures in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Ocean Dynamics, 69(2), 157-173 ...