Arctic Observation Network (AON) Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data measured aboard the United States Coast Guard Cutter Healy (HLY1203), Barrow Canyon, Chukchi Sea, 2012

The Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean is experiencing major reductions in seasonal sea ice extent and increases in sea surface temperatures. One of the key uncertainties in this region is how the marine ecosystem will respond to seasonal shifts in the timing of spring sea ice retreat and/or delays...

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Main Author: Pickart, Robert
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Arctic Data Center 2019
Subjects:
DBO
CTD
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a23r0pt2p
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spelling ftdatacite:10.18739/a23r0pt2p 2023-05-15T15:00:37+02:00 Arctic Observation Network (AON) Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data measured aboard the United States Coast Guard Cutter Healy (HLY1203), Barrow Canyon, Chukchi Sea, 2012 Pickart, Robert 2019 text/xml https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a23r0pt2p https://arcticdata.io/catalog/#view/doi:10.18739/A23R0PT2P en eng Arctic Data Center DBO DBO5 CTD dataset Dataset 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.18739/a23r0pt2p 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean is experiencing major reductions in seasonal sea ice extent and increases in sea surface temperatures. One of the key uncertainties in this region is how the marine ecosystem will respond to seasonal shifts in the timing of spring sea ice retreat and/or delays in fall sea ice formation. Variations in upper ocean water hydrography, planktonic production, pelagic-benthic coupling and sediment carbon cycling are all influenced by sea ice and temperature change. To more systematically track the broad biological response to sea ice retreat and associated environmental change, an international consortium of scientists have developed a coordinated Distributed Biological Observatory (DBO) that includes selected biological measurements at multiple trophic levels, along with satellite and mooring measurements. The DBO currently focuses on five regional biological hotspot locations along a latitudinal gradient that allows for consistent sampling and monitoring at five biologically productive locations across a latitudinal gradient: DBO 1 (SLIP)-south of St. Lawrence Island (SLI), DBO2 (Chirikov)-north of SLI, DBO3 (southern Chukchi Sea), DBO4-NE Chukchi Sea, and DBO5-Barrow Canyon. This data has been collected and submitted as part of the Distributed Biological Observatory (DBO) program. Data were originally collected as part of the AON project, headed by Robert Pickart (rpickart@whoi.edu). Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data were taken aboard the USCGC Healy during HLY1203. During this cruise, data were taken along the established repeat hydrography transects, DBO5 and DBO6. This submission includes CTD data from the DBO5 transect. There are ten dcc data files containing the following parameters: pressure, depth, temperature, conductivity, oxygen, fluorescence, practical salinity, density, and potential temperature. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Chukchi Chukchi Sea Sea ice St Lawrence Island DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Arctic Ocean Barrow Canyon ENVELOPE(-154.000,-154.000,72.500,72.500) Chukchi Sea Lawrence Island ENVELOPE(-103.718,-103.718,56.967,56.967) Pacific
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CTD
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Arctic Observation Network (AON) Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data measured aboard the United States Coast Guard Cutter Healy (HLY1203), Barrow Canyon, Chukchi Sea, 2012
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description The Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean is experiencing major reductions in seasonal sea ice extent and increases in sea surface temperatures. One of the key uncertainties in this region is how the marine ecosystem will respond to seasonal shifts in the timing of spring sea ice retreat and/or delays in fall sea ice formation. Variations in upper ocean water hydrography, planktonic production, pelagic-benthic coupling and sediment carbon cycling are all influenced by sea ice and temperature change. To more systematically track the broad biological response to sea ice retreat and associated environmental change, an international consortium of scientists have developed a coordinated Distributed Biological Observatory (DBO) that includes selected biological measurements at multiple trophic levels, along with satellite and mooring measurements. The DBO currently focuses on five regional biological hotspot locations along a latitudinal gradient that allows for consistent sampling and monitoring at five biologically productive locations across a latitudinal gradient: DBO 1 (SLIP)-south of St. Lawrence Island (SLI), DBO2 (Chirikov)-north of SLI, DBO3 (southern Chukchi Sea), DBO4-NE Chukchi Sea, and DBO5-Barrow Canyon. This data has been collected and submitted as part of the Distributed Biological Observatory (DBO) program. Data were originally collected as part of the AON project, headed by Robert Pickart (rpickart@whoi.edu). Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data were taken aboard the USCGC Healy during HLY1203. During this cruise, data were taken along the established repeat hydrography transects, DBO5 and DBO6. This submission includes CTD data from the DBO5 transect. There are ten dcc data files containing the following parameters: pressure, depth, temperature, conductivity, oxygen, fluorescence, practical salinity, density, and potential temperature.
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title Arctic Observation Network (AON) Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data measured aboard the United States Coast Guard Cutter Healy (HLY1203), Barrow Canyon, Chukchi Sea, 2012
title_short Arctic Observation Network (AON) Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data measured aboard the United States Coast Guard Cutter Healy (HLY1203), Barrow Canyon, Chukchi Sea, 2012
title_full Arctic Observation Network (AON) Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data measured aboard the United States Coast Guard Cutter Healy (HLY1203), Barrow Canyon, Chukchi Sea, 2012
title_fullStr Arctic Observation Network (AON) Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data measured aboard the United States Coast Guard Cutter Healy (HLY1203), Barrow Canyon, Chukchi Sea, 2012
title_full_unstemmed Arctic Observation Network (AON) Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data measured aboard the United States Coast Guard Cutter Healy (HLY1203), Barrow Canyon, Chukchi Sea, 2012
title_sort arctic observation network (aon) conductivity-temperature-depth (ctd) data measured aboard the united states coast guard cutter healy (hly1203), barrow canyon, chukchi sea, 2012
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2019
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