CCGS Amundsen Underway Dissolved Gas Measurements: O2/Ar, O2, N2 and Total Dissolved Gas Pressure

A Membrane inlet mass spectrometer (MIMS) and a flow-through optode / gas tension device (GTD) system were deployed on the CCGS Amundsen to obtain measurements of dissolved gases from the ship's underway seawater supply line (nominal intake ~7.5 m). These autonomous sensors provided measurement...

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Main Authors: Izett, Robert, Tortell, Philippe, Schuler, Kate
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Canadian Cryospheric Information Network 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5884/13242
https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch?doi_id=13242
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Summary:A Membrane inlet mass spectrometer (MIMS) and a flow-through optode / gas tension device (GTD) system were deployed on the CCGS Amundsen to obtain measurements of dissolved gases from the ship's underway seawater supply line (nominal intake ~7.5 m). These autonomous sensors provided measurements of dissolved O2/Ar ratios, O2 saturation and concentration and total dissolved gas pressure (TDGP) at approximately 10-20 s intervals. Nitrogen (N2) saturation data were derived from O2 and TDGP observations. This dataset provides calibrated O2/Ar, O2 and TDGP data, and uncalibrated N2 data. The underway gas data are complemented by hydrographic observations of surface seawater temperature and salinity (obtained by the Amundsen Science research group) collected via underway thermosalinograph (TSG), and information on the ship's sampling time and location. : These underway, ship-based data, were collected from the CCGS Amundsen using autonomous gas analyzers to observe spatial and temporal trends in surface dissolved gas (O2, Ar and N2) distributions throughout the waters of the pan-Canadian Arctic. These data can be used to derive estimates of surface water net community production (i.e. photosynthesis minus respiration) at high spatial resolution along the ship's transects.