Multidisciplinary scientific cruise to the Rio Grande Rise, supplement to: Jovane, Luigi; Hein, James; Yeo, Isobel; Benites, Mariana; Bergo, Natascha; Corrêa, Paulo; Couto, Daniel; Guimarães, Ayrton; Howarth, Sarah; Miguel, Henrique; Mizell, Kira; Moura, Denise; Neto, Francisco; Pompeu, Maysa; Rodrigues, Ianco; Santana, Frederico; Serrao, Pedro; Silva, Tomás; Tura, Pedro; Viscarra, Carolina; Pelizzari, Vivian; Signori, Camila; Silveira, Ilson; Sumida, Paulo; Murton, Bramley; Brandini, Frederico Pereira (2019): Multidisciplinary scientific cruise to the Rio Grande Rise. Minerals Journal, Frontiers in Marine Science, 6

Rio Grande Rise (RGR) is a broad elevation in the South Atlantic Ocean consisting of western and eastern parts, that in total measures about 874 km east-west by about 480 km north-south. There is a scarcity of available information to the scientific community and to address this, the Marine E-tech p...

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Main Authors: Jovane, Luigi, Hein, James, Yeo, Isobel, Benites, Mariana, Bergo, Natascha, Corrêa, Paulo, Couto, Daniel, Guimarães, Ayrton, Howarth, Sarah, Miguel, Henrique, Mizell, Kira, Moura, Denise, Neto, Francisco, Pompeu, Maysa, Rodrigues, Ianco, Santana, Frederico, Serrao, Pedro, Silva, Tomás, Tura, Pedro, Viscarra, Carolina, Pelizzari, Vivian, Signori, Camila, Silveira, Ilson, Sumida, Paulo, Murton, Bramley, Brandini, Frederico Pereira
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.898209
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.898209
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Summary:Rio Grande Rise (RGR) is a broad elevation in the South Atlantic Ocean consisting of western and eastern parts, that in total measures about 874 km east-west by about 480 km north-south. There is a scarcity of available information to the scientific community and to address this, the Marine E-tech project has taken a holistic and interdisciplinary scientific approach to understand the oceanographic and geological environment of the rise. Here we present geophysical, geological, biological and physical oceanography dataset spanning a depth range from 640 to 2060 m acquired during a multidisciplinary scientific cruise to RGR in 2018.