Physical oceanography and current velocity data from mooring AK7-1 in the Arctic Ocean in 2015-2018 ...

Time series data of physical oceanography (seawater conductivity, temperature, pressure, salinity) and ocean current velocities were obtained from mooring AK7 in the eastern Arctic Ocean north of Severnaya Zemlya (82.586 °N, 95.50 °E, water depth 3019 m) in 2015 - 2018. The mooring was deployed duri...

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Main Authors: Ruiz-Castillo, Eugenio, Janout, Markus A, Kanzow, Torsten, Hölemann, Jens A, Ivanov, Vladimir
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2023
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CTD
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.954352
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.954352
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Summary:Time series data of physical oceanography (seawater conductivity, temperature, pressure, salinity) and ocean current velocities were obtained from mooring AK7 in the eastern Arctic Ocean north of Severnaya Zemlya (82.586 °N, 95.50 °E, water depth 3019 m) in 2015 - 2018. The mooring was deployed during Akademik Tryoshnikov expedition AT2015 as part of the NSF-funded NABOS (Nansen and Amundsen Basins Observational System) - program and recovered during AT2018, which was jointly organized between NABOS and the German BMBF-funded CATS (Changing Arctic Transpolar System)-project. The attached archive contains processed current velocities and hydrographic data recorded with Seabird SBE37 microcats, RDI Acoustic Doppler Current profilers and Aanderaa point current meters. Details on data processing can be found in Ruiz-Castillo et al. (2022). Instruments types and serial numbers can be found in the attached document. ... : The records include the processed data from mooring AK7. For details on processing and scientific content, please refer to Ruiz-Castillo, E., Janout, M., Hölemann, J., Kanzow, T., Schulz, K., Ivanov, V., Structure and seasonal variability of the Arctic Boundary Current north of Severnaya Zemlya. Journal of Geophysical Research-Ocean, under review.The authors are grateful to the captains, crews and technical/scientific staff of the expeditions. Many individuals have contributed to the conception of the research, the preparation of the instruments, the deployment and recoveries, as well as to the retrieval of the data, which we greatly acknowledge. ...