AMOC Observations at the exit of the Labrador Sea and deep convection in the Labrador and Irminger Sea - Cruise No. MSM 21/1a - May 13 - June 06, 2012 - St. John's (Canada) - Reykjavik (Iceland)

The MARIA S. MERIAN expedition MSM21/1a was carried out jointly by the Institut für Meereskunde at the KlimaCampus of the University of Hamburg and the Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, GEOMAR. The cruise main objectives were related to investigations on water mass transformation processes a...

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Main Authors: Karstensen, Johannes, Abel, Rafael, Brüdgam, Michael, Gjerdrum, Carina, Köllner, Manuela, Mengis, Nadine, Nunes, Nuno, Schütte, Florian, Tippenhauer, Sandra
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Language:English
Published: DFG-Senatskommission für Ozeanographie 2014
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.2312/cr_msm21_1a
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spelling ftdatacite:10.2312/cr_msm21_1a 2023-05-15T13:25:48+02:00 AMOC Observations at the exit of the Labrador Sea and deep convection in the Labrador and Irminger Sea - Cruise No. MSM 21/1a - May 13 - June 06, 2012 - St. John's (Canada) - Reykjavik (Iceland) Karstensen, Johannes Abel, Rafael Brüdgam, Michael Gjerdrum, Carina Köllner, Manuela Mengis, Nadine Nunes, Nuno Schütte, Florian Tippenhauer, Sandra 2014 application/pdf https://dx.doi.org/10.2312/cr_msm21_1a https://www.tib.eu/suchen/id/awi:f8d22dd299d753fbad09268e37f91b30065c1c68 en eng DFG-Senatskommission für Ozeanographie DFG-Senatskommission für Ozeanographie Earth Science Earth sciences and geology report Electronic Resource Report 2014 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.2312/cr_msm21_1a 2022-04-01T17:57:47Z The MARIA S. MERIAN expedition MSM21/1a was carried out jointly by the Institut für Meereskunde at the KlimaCampus of the University of Hamburg and the Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, GEOMAR. The cruise main objectives were related to investigations on water mass transformation processes and transports in the northern North Atlantic and included: - Recovery of a pilot-mooring array (FP1, FP2) to study the export of deep waters from the Labrador Sea through Flemish Pass - Redeployment of five moorings (K8, K9, K10, DSOW1, DSOW2) at the southern exist of the Labrador Sea (53°N array) and enhancement of the array by one mooring (K7) - Deployment of six bottom pressure sensors (P1 to P6) at two areas in the Labrador Sea shelf edge at three different depth (500, 100, 1500m) - Redeployment of a mooring in the Central Irminger Sea (CIS) - Recovery of four (G1, F2, UK1, UK2) and redeployment of two (UK1, UK2) moorings in the Denmark Strait overflow off Angmagssalik. - Acquisition of synoptic hydrography/currents/oxygen data at key sections in the sub polar North Atlantic. The scientific aspects of this work were supported through the BMBF project North Atlantic and the EU FP7 project THOR. In addition to staff members from the above mentioned institutions, one technician from the U.K. Lowestoft Laboratory of CEFAS, U.K., four master students from the Universities of Kiel and Hamburg, and a bird observer from Environment Canada participated in the cruise and supported the field work. : MARIA S. MERIAN-Berichte Report Angmagssalik Denmark Strait Iceland Labrador Sea North Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Canada Irminger Sea ENVELOPE(-34.041,-34.041,63.054,63.054)
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Earth sciences and geology
Karstensen, Johannes
Abel, Rafael
Brüdgam, Michael
Gjerdrum, Carina
Köllner, Manuela
Mengis, Nadine
Nunes, Nuno
Schütte, Florian
Tippenhauer, Sandra
AMOC Observations at the exit of the Labrador Sea and deep convection in the Labrador and Irminger Sea - Cruise No. MSM 21/1a - May 13 - June 06, 2012 - St. John's (Canada) - Reykjavik (Iceland)
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Earth sciences and geology
description The MARIA S. MERIAN expedition MSM21/1a was carried out jointly by the Institut für Meereskunde at the KlimaCampus of the University of Hamburg and the Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, GEOMAR. The cruise main objectives were related to investigations on water mass transformation processes and transports in the northern North Atlantic and included: - Recovery of a pilot-mooring array (FP1, FP2) to study the export of deep waters from the Labrador Sea through Flemish Pass - Redeployment of five moorings (K8, K9, K10, DSOW1, DSOW2) at the southern exist of the Labrador Sea (53°N array) and enhancement of the array by one mooring (K7) - Deployment of six bottom pressure sensors (P1 to P6) at two areas in the Labrador Sea shelf edge at three different depth (500, 100, 1500m) - Redeployment of a mooring in the Central Irminger Sea (CIS) - Recovery of four (G1, F2, UK1, UK2) and redeployment of two (UK1, UK2) moorings in the Denmark Strait overflow off Angmagssalik. - Acquisition of synoptic hydrography/currents/oxygen data at key sections in the sub polar North Atlantic. The scientific aspects of this work were supported through the BMBF project North Atlantic and the EU FP7 project THOR. In addition to staff members from the above mentioned institutions, one technician from the U.K. Lowestoft Laboratory of CEFAS, U.K., four master students from the Universities of Kiel and Hamburg, and a bird observer from Environment Canada participated in the cruise and supported the field work. : MARIA S. MERIAN-Berichte
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author Karstensen, Johannes
Abel, Rafael
Brüdgam, Michael
Gjerdrum, Carina
Köllner, Manuela
Mengis, Nadine
Nunes, Nuno
Schütte, Florian
Tippenhauer, Sandra
author_facet Karstensen, Johannes
Abel, Rafael
Brüdgam, Michael
Gjerdrum, Carina
Köllner, Manuela
Mengis, Nadine
Nunes, Nuno
Schütte, Florian
Tippenhauer, Sandra
author_sort Karstensen, Johannes
title AMOC Observations at the exit of the Labrador Sea and deep convection in the Labrador and Irminger Sea - Cruise No. MSM 21/1a - May 13 - June 06, 2012 - St. John's (Canada) - Reykjavik (Iceland)
title_short AMOC Observations at the exit of the Labrador Sea and deep convection in the Labrador and Irminger Sea - Cruise No. MSM 21/1a - May 13 - June 06, 2012 - St. John's (Canada) - Reykjavik (Iceland)
title_full AMOC Observations at the exit of the Labrador Sea and deep convection in the Labrador and Irminger Sea - Cruise No. MSM 21/1a - May 13 - June 06, 2012 - St. John's (Canada) - Reykjavik (Iceland)
title_fullStr AMOC Observations at the exit of the Labrador Sea and deep convection in the Labrador and Irminger Sea - Cruise No. MSM 21/1a - May 13 - June 06, 2012 - St. John's (Canada) - Reykjavik (Iceland)
title_full_unstemmed AMOC Observations at the exit of the Labrador Sea and deep convection in the Labrador and Irminger Sea - Cruise No. MSM 21/1a - May 13 - June 06, 2012 - St. John's (Canada) - Reykjavik (Iceland)
title_sort amoc observations at the exit of the labrador sea and deep convection in the labrador and irminger sea - cruise no. msm 21/1a - may 13 - june 06, 2012 - st. john's (canada) - reykjavik (iceland)
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