Year-long Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) data at station QS1 within Dease Strait in the southern Canadian Arctic Archipelago

The Kitikmeot Sea Science Study (K3S) began in 2014 and carries out long-term ecological monitoring and research in the “Kitikmeot Sea” within the southern Canadian Arctic Archipelago. K3S examines physical, chemical, and biological aspects of the region to understand the interconnectivity of the ma...

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Main Authors: Rotermund, Lina, Williams, William
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Canadian Cryospheric Information Network 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.21963/13202
https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch?doi_id=13202
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Summary:The Kitikmeot Sea Science Study (K3S) began in 2014 and carries out long-term ecological monitoring and research in the “Kitikmeot Sea” within the southern Canadian Arctic Archipelago. K3S examines physical, chemical, and biological aspects of the region to understand the interconnectivity of the marine ecosystem. As part of the K3S goals, ocean currents and pressure were measured over a year.An oceanographic mooring was deployed from onboard the Arctic Research Foundation's R/V Martin Bergmann in the summer of 2016 and recovered the following year (9 Aug. 2016 to 30 Aug. 2017). The mooring was at the deepest location and the greatest constriction of Dease Strait, near the Finlayson Islands. One instrument on this mooring was an upward facing 300kHz Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP, RDI Sentinel V100), moored 1 m above the sea floor at a depth of 108 m. The ADCP measured ocean current and pressure and was configured with 2 m bins in the vertical and to burst sample using 40 pings at 2 second intervals every 15 minutes, then averaged hourly. Here we present year-long time-series of hourly elevation (pressure) and ocean currents (u and v) within the water column. Ocean currents (u and v) and elevation (pressure) were measured using an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) over a year (9 Aug. 2016 to 30 Aug. 2017) within Dease Strait, which is in the "Kitikmeot Sea" in the southern Canadian Arctic Archipelago.