Contrasting Under-Ice and Open-Water Phytoplankton Blooms, Chukchi Sea, Arctic, 2014

Over the last several decades, Arctic Ocean ice cover has become substantially thinner and more prone to melting, extending the period of open water. Associated with the loss of sea ice has been an increase in light penetration and a dramatic rise in the productivity of phytoplankton. The PIs'...

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Main Authors: Van Dijken, Gert, Pickart, Robert
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: NSF Arctic Data Center 2017
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2cn6z06w
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spelling ftdatacite:10.18739/a2cn6z06w 2023-05-15T14:52:38+02:00 Contrasting Under-Ice and Open-Water Phytoplankton Blooms, Chukchi Sea, Arctic, 2014 Van Dijken, Gert Pickart, Robert 2017 text/xml https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2cn6z06w https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/doi:10.18739/A2CN6Z06W en eng NSF Arctic Data Center TEMPERATURE SALINITY DENSITY OXYGEN FLUORESCENCE BEAM TRANSMISSION IRRADIANCE ARCTIC OCEAN CHUKCHI SEA dataset Dataset 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.18739/a2cn6z06w 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Over the last several decades, Arctic Ocean ice cover has become substantially thinner and more prone to melting, extending the period of open water. Associated with the loss of sea ice has been an increase in light penetration and a dramatic rise in the productivity of phytoplankton. The PIs' primary objectives are to determine the spatial distribution of large under-ice phytoplankton blooms on the Chukchi Shelf and the physical mechanisms that control them. The project proposed herein will utilize new data obtained from both remote instrumentation (e.g. moorings and satellites) and an interdisciplinary ship-based field program to gain a better understanding of the physical/chemical conditions that favor under-ice bloom development as well as the physiological adaptations that allow phytoplankton to flourish beneath sea ice. Outreach and education components of this project include participation in Stanford's Summer Program for Professional Development for Science Teachers and Stanford's School of Earth Sciences high school internship program, a compilation of professionally written short stories in the website by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution group, and incorporation of results by the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. This specific data set contrasts under-ice and open-water phytoplankton blooms in the Chukchi Sea. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Chukchi Chukchi Sea Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Phytoplankton Sea ice DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Arctic Ocean Chukchi Sea Chukchi Shelf ENVELOPE(-169.167,-169.167,70.550,70.550)
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DENSITY
OXYGEN
FLUORESCENCE
BEAM TRANSMISSION
IRRADIANCE
ARCTIC OCEAN
CHUKCHI SEA
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DENSITY
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FLUORESCENCE
BEAM TRANSMISSION
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ARCTIC OCEAN
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Van Dijken, Gert
Pickart, Robert
Contrasting Under-Ice and Open-Water Phytoplankton Blooms, Chukchi Sea, Arctic, 2014
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DENSITY
OXYGEN
FLUORESCENCE
BEAM TRANSMISSION
IRRADIANCE
ARCTIC OCEAN
CHUKCHI SEA
description Over the last several decades, Arctic Ocean ice cover has become substantially thinner and more prone to melting, extending the period of open water. Associated with the loss of sea ice has been an increase in light penetration and a dramatic rise in the productivity of phytoplankton. The PIs' primary objectives are to determine the spatial distribution of large under-ice phytoplankton blooms on the Chukchi Shelf and the physical mechanisms that control them. The project proposed herein will utilize new data obtained from both remote instrumentation (e.g. moorings and satellites) and an interdisciplinary ship-based field program to gain a better understanding of the physical/chemical conditions that favor under-ice bloom development as well as the physiological adaptations that allow phytoplankton to flourish beneath sea ice. Outreach and education components of this project include participation in Stanford's Summer Program for Professional Development for Science Teachers and Stanford's School of Earth Sciences high school internship program, a compilation of professionally written short stories in the website by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution group, and incorporation of results by the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. This specific data set contrasts under-ice and open-water phytoplankton blooms in the Chukchi Sea.
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title Contrasting Under-Ice and Open-Water Phytoplankton Blooms, Chukchi Sea, Arctic, 2014
title_short Contrasting Under-Ice and Open-Water Phytoplankton Blooms, Chukchi Sea, Arctic, 2014
title_full Contrasting Under-Ice and Open-Water Phytoplankton Blooms, Chukchi Sea, Arctic, 2014
title_fullStr Contrasting Under-Ice and Open-Water Phytoplankton Blooms, Chukchi Sea, Arctic, 2014
title_full_unstemmed Contrasting Under-Ice and Open-Water Phytoplankton Blooms, Chukchi Sea, Arctic, 2014
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