Observations from Autonomous Ocean Flux Buoy 43 deployed at site L1 during the MOSAiC transpolar drift, Arctic Basin, 2019-2020 ...
During the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition, four Autonomous Ocean Flux Buoys (AOFB) were set up on ice floes on the Siberian side of the Arctic Basin during October 2019 from the Academic Federov ice breaker. AOFB46 was located adjacent to t...
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description | During the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition, four Autonomous Ocean Flux Buoys (AOFB) were set up on ice floes on the Siberian side of the Arctic Basin during October 2019 from the Academic Federov ice breaker. AOFB46 was located adjacent to the meteorology tower at the Central Observatory (CO) which was manned from the AWI (Alfred Wegener Institute) Polarstern ice breaker moored to the ice floe. AOFB43, 44, and 45 were deployed with other instrument systems at three remote sites – L1, L2 and L3, nominally 20 kilometer (km) out from the CO. The ice pack supporting the observation systems drifted across the Central Arctic toward Spitzbergen during the following 9 months. Data in this package from AOFB 44 is contained in a netCDF file with measurements of ocean variables that have been averaged onto 2-hour-long time intervals, the sample rate used for the ocean turbulence measurements. These timeseries are 1. The decimal yearday (yd) of 2019 of the ... |
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spelling | ftdatacite:10.18739/a2610vt5w 2025-01-16T19:58:39+00:00 Observations from Autonomous Ocean Flux Buoy 43 deployed at site L1 during the MOSAiC transpolar drift, Arctic Basin, 2019-2020 ... Stanton, Tim Shaw, Bill 2023 text/xml https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2610vt5w https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/doi:10.18739/A2610VT5W en eng NSF Arctic Data Center Ocean turbulent fluxes Ocean current profiles Ocean heat flux Ocean salt flux Ocean momentum flux dataset Dataset 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.18739/a2610vt5w 2024-03-04T11:34:09Z During the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition, four Autonomous Ocean Flux Buoys (AOFB) were set up on ice floes on the Siberian side of the Arctic Basin during October 2019 from the Academic Federov ice breaker. AOFB46 was located adjacent to the meteorology tower at the Central Observatory (CO) which was manned from the AWI (Alfred Wegener Institute) Polarstern ice breaker moored to the ice floe. AOFB43, 44, and 45 were deployed with other instrument systems at three remote sites – L1, L2 and L3, nominally 20 kilometer (km) out from the CO. The ice pack supporting the observation systems drifted across the Central Arctic toward Spitzbergen during the following 9 months. Data in this package from AOFB 44 is contained in a netCDF file with measurements of ocean variables that have been averaged onto 2-hour-long time intervals, the sample rate used for the ocean turbulence measurements. These timeseries are 1. The decimal yearday (yd) of 2019 of the ... Dataset Arctic Basin Arctic Spitzbergen DataCite Arctic Breaker ENVELOPE(-67.257,-67.257,-67.874,-67.874) |
spellingShingle | Ocean turbulent fluxes Ocean current profiles Ocean heat flux Ocean salt flux Ocean momentum flux Stanton, Tim Shaw, Bill Observations from Autonomous Ocean Flux Buoy 43 deployed at site L1 during the MOSAiC transpolar drift, Arctic Basin, 2019-2020 ... |
title | Observations from Autonomous Ocean Flux Buoy 43 deployed at site L1 during the MOSAiC transpolar drift, Arctic Basin, 2019-2020 ... |
title_full | Observations from Autonomous Ocean Flux Buoy 43 deployed at site L1 during the MOSAiC transpolar drift, Arctic Basin, 2019-2020 ... |
title_fullStr | Observations from Autonomous Ocean Flux Buoy 43 deployed at site L1 during the MOSAiC transpolar drift, Arctic Basin, 2019-2020 ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Observations from Autonomous Ocean Flux Buoy 43 deployed at site L1 during the MOSAiC transpolar drift, Arctic Basin, 2019-2020 ... |
title_short | Observations from Autonomous Ocean Flux Buoy 43 deployed at site L1 during the MOSAiC transpolar drift, Arctic Basin, 2019-2020 ... |
title_sort | observations from autonomous ocean flux buoy 43 deployed at site l1 during the mosaic transpolar drift, arctic basin, 2019-2020 ... |
topic | Ocean turbulent fluxes Ocean current profiles Ocean heat flux Ocean salt flux Ocean momentum flux |
topic_facet | Ocean turbulent fluxes Ocean current profiles Ocean heat flux Ocean salt flux Ocean momentum flux |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2610vt5w https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/doi:10.18739/A2610VT5W |