CTD-associated variables, bottle salinity measurements, oxygen titrations, nutrient analyses, biogeochemical/biological variables, and DIC/Freon chemistry variables from R/V Roger Revelle cruise RR2004 along the 150W meridian from 30S to 60S ...
These data are part of the NSF project "Collaborative Research: Biogeochemical and Physical Conditioning of Sub-Antarctic Mode Water in the Southern Ocean". Specifically, these are the discrete bottle data from cruise RR2004 aboard R/V Roger Revelle, which sailed from Honolulu, Haw...
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Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
2023
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.907028.1 https://hdl.handle.net/1912/66817 |
Summary: | These data are part of the NSF project "Collaborative Research: Biogeochemical and Physical Conditioning of Sub-Antarctic Mode Water in the Southern Ocean". Specifically, these are the discrete bottle data from cruise RR2004 aboard R/V Roger Revelle, which sailed from Honolulu, Hawaii on 26 December 2020 to the Southern Ocean and returned to Honolulu on 23 February 2021. The purpose of the project was to define the processes that condition Sub-Antarctic Mode Water (SAMW) formed at the Sub-Antarctic Front in the Southern Ocean. The cruise track was from 30 degrees South to 60 degrees South along the 150 degrees West meridian as well as an investigation of frontal boundaries and eddies further east (from 45S to 57S by ~145W). Bottle data were collected from CTD casts with tripped Niskin bottles on the CTD Rosette. Trace-metal-clean casts were performed using Niskin-X bottles suspended on Kevlar line and a trace-metal-clean block. The data reported herein fall into several categories, A) ... |
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