Physical Oceanography Report STD Data from Drifting Ice Station Fram I.

From April 29, 1979 to May 6, 1979 a total of 88 casts were made with a CTD (Conductivity, Temperature and Depth) instrument at the drifting ice station Fram I. Profiles were taken at least twice a day from the surface to 700 m and at more closely spaced intervals during special phases of the experi...

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Main Authors: Manley,T O, Tiemann,Werner, Hunkins,Kenneth
Other Authors: LAMONT-DOHERTY GEOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY PALISADES NY
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Published: 1983
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spelling ftdtic:ADA134244 2023-05-15T15:06:37+02:00 Physical Oceanography Report STD Data from Drifting Ice Station Fram I. Manley,T O Tiemann,Werner Hunkins,Kenneth LAMONT-DOHERTY GEOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY PALISADES NY 1983-09 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA134244 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA134244 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA134244 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Physical and Dynamic Oceanography Snow Ice and Permafrost *Oceanographic data Arctic ocean Sea ice Stations Drift Temperature Salinity Density Specific volume Anomalies Acoustic velocity Variations Profiles Tables(Data) Graphs Fram 1 ice station Text 1983 ftdtic 2016-02-19T08:54:37Z From April 29, 1979 to May 6, 1979 a total of 88 casts were made with a CTD (Conductivity, Temperature and Depth) instrument at the drifting ice station Fram I. Profiles were taken at least twice a day from the surface to 700 m and at more closely spaced intervals during special phases of the experiment. A separate helicopter C/STD survey was also conducted during the experiment and the resulting data were reported separately. Static calibration of the temperature, conductivity and depth sensors was provided by bottle and reversing thermometer data. Least squares, best-fit polynomials, whose parameters were temperature (T), conductivity (C) and depth (D) converted the observed data to final data. Standard level listings of temperature, potential temperature, salinity, sigma-t, specific volume anomaly, dynamic height and sound velocity are given for each cast along with plotted profiles of temperature, salinity and sigma-t. Nested profiles of temperature and salinity are also provided. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean permafrost Sea ice Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Arctic Ocean
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topic Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*Oceanographic data
Arctic ocean
Sea ice
Stations
Drift
Temperature
Salinity
Density
Specific volume
Anomalies
Acoustic velocity
Variations
Profiles
Tables(Data)
Graphs
Fram 1 ice station
spellingShingle Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*Oceanographic data
Arctic ocean
Sea ice
Stations
Drift
Temperature
Salinity
Density
Specific volume
Anomalies
Acoustic velocity
Variations
Profiles
Tables(Data)
Graphs
Fram 1 ice station
Manley,T O
Tiemann,Werner
Hunkins,Kenneth
Physical Oceanography Report STD Data from Drifting Ice Station Fram I.
topic_facet Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*Oceanographic data
Arctic ocean
Sea ice
Stations
Drift
Temperature
Salinity
Density
Specific volume
Anomalies
Acoustic velocity
Variations
Profiles
Tables(Data)
Graphs
Fram 1 ice station
description From April 29, 1979 to May 6, 1979 a total of 88 casts were made with a CTD (Conductivity, Temperature and Depth) instrument at the drifting ice station Fram I. Profiles were taken at least twice a day from the surface to 700 m and at more closely spaced intervals during special phases of the experiment. A separate helicopter C/STD survey was also conducted during the experiment and the resulting data were reported separately. Static calibration of the temperature, conductivity and depth sensors was provided by bottle and reversing thermometer data. Least squares, best-fit polynomials, whose parameters were temperature (T), conductivity (C) and depth (D) converted the observed data to final data. Standard level listings of temperature, potential temperature, salinity, sigma-t, specific volume anomaly, dynamic height and sound velocity are given for each cast along with plotted profiles of temperature, salinity and sigma-t. Nested profiles of temperature and salinity are also provided.
author2 LAMONT-DOHERTY GEOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY PALISADES NY
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author Manley,T O
Tiemann,Werner
Hunkins,Kenneth
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title Physical Oceanography Report STD Data from Drifting Ice Station Fram I.
title_short Physical Oceanography Report STD Data from Drifting Ice Station Fram I.
title_full Physical Oceanography Report STD Data from Drifting Ice Station Fram I.
title_fullStr Physical Oceanography Report STD Data from Drifting Ice Station Fram I.
title_full_unstemmed Physical Oceanography Report STD Data from Drifting Ice Station Fram I.
title_sort physical oceanography report std data from drifting ice station fram i.
publishDate 1983
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA134244
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