Physical oceanography data from moorings in the Lofoten Basin, Norwegian Sea: June 2016 – September 2017

As a part of the "Water mass transformation processes and vortex dynamics in the Lofoten Basin of the Norwegian Sea" (PROVOLO) project, a set of 4 moorings was deployed in the eastern Lofoten Basin. The observations cover a 14-month period from June 2016 to September 2017. Three moorings w...

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Main Author: Fer, Ilker
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: University of Bergen 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.21335/nmdc-1664980441
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Summary:As a part of the "Water mass transformation processes and vortex dynamics in the Lofoten Basin of the Norwegian Sea" (PROVOLO) project, a set of 4 moorings was deployed in the eastern Lofoten Basin. The observations cover a 14-month period from June 2016 to September 2017. Three moorings were located on the shelf break and slope of the Lofoten Escarpment and one deeper in the basin. Mooring name convention is Mooring North (MN), South (MS), West (MW) and Basin (MB). MB was located in an energetic location but away from the slope to address the mesoscale variability in the basin. One netCDF file per mooring is provided: PROVOLO_Mooring_MS.nc PROVOLO_Mooring_MN.nc PROVOLO_Mooring_MW.nc PROVOLO_Mooring_MB.nc Time series of temperature salinity and horizontal currents are averaged in hourly intervals and vertically gridded at 10 m levels. The mooring motion is accounted for before gridding. PROVOLO was supported by the Research Council of Norway (project number 250784).