Water stable isotopes and associated salinity measurements in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago from 17 July – 04 August 2019 ...
The relationship between δ¹⁸O and salinity has been widely studied because it can provide crucial information on the partitioning of isotopes through the hydrological cycle. Current understanding of δ¹⁸O-S characteristics has been used to constrain water cycle models, isotope-enabled atmospheric and...
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ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.937543 2024-09-15T17:52:09+00:00 Water stable isotopes and associated salinity measurements in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago from 17 July – 04 August 2019 ... Garcia-Eidell, Cynthia Berkelhammer, Max Bellagamba, Anthony D'Angelo, Alessandra Umar, Samira Crable, Frances Ewa, Theressa Raziuddin, Humair Gonzalez-Meler, Miquel King, Andrew L VanKeersbilck, Nik Loose, Brice Gong, Donglai Otokiak, Mia Porter, Gibson Shaban, Mirella Schulze, Ericka Rivera, Tristan Estes, Korenna Kim, Melvin Millstone, Triston Montenegro, Kevin Nodal, Andrea Santana, Rose Boleaga, Yoana Digilio, Michael Kopka, Krystian 2021 application/zip https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.937543 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.937543 en eng PANGAEA https://dx.doi.org/10.5194/essd-2022-306 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CTD profile ice core isotopes precipitation isotopes Salinity surface salinity water stable isotopes Northwest Passage Project NPP article Collection Bundled Publication of Datasets 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.93754310.5194/essd-2022-306 2024-08-01T10:53:32Z The relationship between δ¹⁸O and salinity has been widely studied because it can provide crucial information on the partitioning of isotopes through the hydrological cycle. Current understanding of δ¹⁸O-S characteristics has been used to constrain water cycle models, isotope-enabled atmospheric and ocean models as well as to monitor evaporation (E) and precipitation (P) changes in major ocean basins. However, in the polar regions, where large spatial and temporal variabilities in δ¹⁸O and salinity are expected due to the highly seasonal sea ice melting/formation, river runoff, E-P intensification and rapidly changing summer ice minimum, uncertainties still surround the δ¹⁸O-Salinity relationship. To observe the inputs of freshwater in a poorly-understood, but vastly changing region in the Arctic, we collected matching δ¹⁸O-Salinity data from discrete samples from the surface (bucket sampling) and from profiles (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) casts) in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) during the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Archipelago Canadian Arctic Archipelago ice core Northwest passage Northwest Passage Project Sea ice DataCite |
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CTD profile ice core isotopes precipitation isotopes Salinity surface salinity water stable isotopes Northwest Passage Project NPP Garcia-Eidell, Cynthia Berkelhammer, Max Bellagamba, Anthony D'Angelo, Alessandra Umar, Samira Crable, Frances Ewa, Theressa Raziuddin, Humair Gonzalez-Meler, Miquel King, Andrew L VanKeersbilck, Nik Loose, Brice Gong, Donglai Otokiak, Mia Porter, Gibson Shaban, Mirella Schulze, Ericka Rivera, Tristan Estes, Korenna Kim, Melvin Millstone, Triston Montenegro, Kevin Nodal, Andrea Santana, Rose Boleaga, Yoana Digilio, Michael Kopka, Krystian Water stable isotopes and associated salinity measurements in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago from 17 July – 04 August 2019 ... |
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The relationship between δ¹⁸O and salinity has been widely studied because it can provide crucial information on the partitioning of isotopes through the hydrological cycle. Current understanding of δ¹⁸O-S characteristics has been used to constrain water cycle models, isotope-enabled atmospheric and ocean models as well as to monitor evaporation (E) and precipitation (P) changes in major ocean basins. However, in the polar regions, where large spatial and temporal variabilities in δ¹⁸O and salinity are expected due to the highly seasonal sea ice melting/formation, river runoff, E-P intensification and rapidly changing summer ice minimum, uncertainties still surround the δ¹⁸O-Salinity relationship. To observe the inputs of freshwater in a poorly-understood, but vastly changing region in the Arctic, we collected matching δ¹⁸O-Salinity data from discrete samples from the surface (bucket sampling) and from profiles (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) casts) in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) during the ... |
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Garcia-Eidell, Cynthia Berkelhammer, Max Bellagamba, Anthony D'Angelo, Alessandra Umar, Samira Crable, Frances Ewa, Theressa Raziuddin, Humair Gonzalez-Meler, Miquel King, Andrew L VanKeersbilck, Nik Loose, Brice Gong, Donglai Otokiak, Mia Porter, Gibson Shaban, Mirella Schulze, Ericka Rivera, Tristan Estes, Korenna Kim, Melvin Millstone, Triston Montenegro, Kevin Nodal, Andrea Santana, Rose Boleaga, Yoana Digilio, Michael Kopka, Krystian |
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Garcia-Eidell, Cynthia Berkelhammer, Max Bellagamba, Anthony D'Angelo, Alessandra Umar, Samira Crable, Frances Ewa, Theressa Raziuddin, Humair Gonzalez-Meler, Miquel King, Andrew L VanKeersbilck, Nik Loose, Brice Gong, Donglai Otokiak, Mia Porter, Gibson Shaban, Mirella Schulze, Ericka Rivera, Tristan Estes, Korenna Kim, Melvin Millstone, Triston Montenegro, Kevin Nodal, Andrea Santana, Rose Boleaga, Yoana Digilio, Michael Kopka, Krystian |
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Water stable isotopes and associated salinity measurements in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago from 17 July – 04 August 2019 ... |
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Water stable isotopes and associated salinity measurements in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago from 17 July – 04 August 2019 ... |
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Water stable isotopes and associated salinity measurements in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago from 17 July – 04 August 2019 ... |
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Water stable isotopes and associated salinity measurements in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago from 17 July – 04 August 2019 ... |
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Water stable isotopes and associated salinity measurements in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago from 17 July – 04 August 2019 ... |
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water stable isotopes and associated salinity measurements in the canadian arctic archipelago from 17 july – 04 august 2019 ... |
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Arctic Archipelago Canadian Arctic Archipelago ice core Northwest passage Northwest Passage Project Sea ice |
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Arctic Archipelago Canadian Arctic Archipelago ice core Northwest passage Northwest Passage Project Sea ice |
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