Optimizing monitoring of volume, heat, and salt transport across the Greenland-Scotland Ridge towards the Arctic

Abstract Warm and saline water of Atlantic origin is transported across the Greenland Scotland Ridge into the Arctic Mediterranean. This inflow has a large impact on e.g. the climate and sea-ice in the Arctic and the knowledge of its variability and possible trend is therefore of huge importance in...

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Main Authors: Larsen, Karin Margretha Húsgarð, Hansen, Bogi, Østerhus, Svein, Jónsson, Steingrímur, Macrander, Andreas, Berx, Barbara, Rabe, Berit
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.3901020 2023-05-15T14:46:38+02:00 Optimizing monitoring of volume, heat, and salt transport across the Greenland-Scotland Ridge towards the Arctic Larsen, Karin Margretha Húsgarð Hansen, Bogi Østerhus, Svein Jónsson, Steingrímur Macrander, Andreas Berx, Barbara Rabe, Berit 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3901020 https://zenodo.org/record/3901020 en eng Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/blue-actionh2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3901021 https://zenodo.org/communities/blue-actionh2020 Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Greenland-Scotland Ridge Volume, heat and salt transports Monitoring Optimization Text Poster article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3901020 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3901021 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Abstract Warm and saline water of Atlantic origin is transported across the Greenland Scotland Ridge into the Arctic Mediterranean. This inflow has a large impact on e.g. the climate and sea-ice in the Arctic and the knowledge of its variability and possible trend is therefore of huge importance in predicting Arctic climate change. The inflow has been monitored since the late 1990s with moored instrumentation combined with regular hydrographic cruises and data from satellite altimetry, but deploying moorings in the heavily fished region close to the Greenland Scotland Ridge is highly demanding in terms of manpower and funding. Efforts have therefore been made to optimize the monitoring systems, lately within the H2020 Blue-Action project. This has led to systems, which rely heavily on satellite altimetry. More recently moored PIES (Pressure Inverted Echo Sounders) have been used in a pilot project to monitor short-term variations of the temperature and salinity fields and these results look promising. : Funding was also received from the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities (FARMON & FARMON II projects) and the Marine Scotland Science's Offshore Monitoring Programme (Scottish Government). Still Image Arctic Climate change Greenland Greenland-Scotland Ridge Sea ice DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Greenland
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topic Greenland-Scotland Ridge
Volume, heat and salt transports
Monitoring
Optimization
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Volume, heat and salt transports
Monitoring
Optimization
Larsen, Karin Margretha Húsgarð
Hansen, Bogi
Østerhus, Svein
Jónsson, Steingrímur
Macrander, Andreas
Berx, Barbara
Rabe, Berit
Optimizing monitoring of volume, heat, and salt transport across the Greenland-Scotland Ridge towards the Arctic
topic_facet Greenland-Scotland Ridge
Volume, heat and salt transports
Monitoring
Optimization
description Abstract Warm and saline water of Atlantic origin is transported across the Greenland Scotland Ridge into the Arctic Mediterranean. This inflow has a large impact on e.g. the climate and sea-ice in the Arctic and the knowledge of its variability and possible trend is therefore of huge importance in predicting Arctic climate change. The inflow has been monitored since the late 1990s with moored instrumentation combined with regular hydrographic cruises and data from satellite altimetry, but deploying moorings in the heavily fished region close to the Greenland Scotland Ridge is highly demanding in terms of manpower and funding. Efforts have therefore been made to optimize the monitoring systems, lately within the H2020 Blue-Action project. This has led to systems, which rely heavily on satellite altimetry. More recently moored PIES (Pressure Inverted Echo Sounders) have been used in a pilot project to monitor short-term variations of the temperature and salinity fields and these results look promising. : Funding was also received from the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities (FARMON & FARMON II projects) and the Marine Scotland Science's Offshore Monitoring Programme (Scottish Government).
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author Larsen, Karin Margretha Húsgarð
Hansen, Bogi
Østerhus, Svein
Jónsson, Steingrímur
Macrander, Andreas
Berx, Barbara
Rabe, Berit
author_facet Larsen, Karin Margretha Húsgarð
Hansen, Bogi
Østerhus, Svein
Jónsson, Steingrímur
Macrander, Andreas
Berx, Barbara
Rabe, Berit
author_sort Larsen, Karin Margretha Húsgarð
title Optimizing monitoring of volume, heat, and salt transport across the Greenland-Scotland Ridge towards the Arctic
title_short Optimizing monitoring of volume, heat, and salt transport across the Greenland-Scotland Ridge towards the Arctic
title_full Optimizing monitoring of volume, heat, and salt transport across the Greenland-Scotland Ridge towards the Arctic
title_fullStr Optimizing monitoring of volume, heat, and salt transport across the Greenland-Scotland Ridge towards the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing monitoring of volume, heat, and salt transport across the Greenland-Scotland Ridge towards the Arctic
title_sort optimizing monitoring of volume, heat, and salt transport across the greenland-scotland ridge towards the arctic
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publishDate 2020
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