Saroma-ko Lagoon Observations for sea ice Physico-chemistry and Ecosystems 2019 (SLOPE2019)

Saroma-ko Lagoon, located on the Okhotsk Sea coast of Hokkaido, is seasonally covered by flat, homogeneous, easily accessible and safe sea ice. As such, it proves a very useful experimental site for the study of sea ice processes, the inter-comparison of methods, the testing of equipment, and the tr...

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Published in:Bulletin of Glaciological Research
Main Authors: Nomura, Daiki, Wongpan, Pat, Toyota, Takenobu, Tanikawa, Tomonori, Kawaguchi, Yusuke, Ono, Takashi, Ishino, Tomomi, Tozawa, Manami, Tamura, Tetsuya P., Yabe, Itsuka S., Son, Eun Yae, Vivier, Frederic, Lourenco, Antonio, Lebrun, Marion, Nosaka, Yuichi, Hirawake, Toru, Ooki, Atsushi, Aoki, Shigeru, Else, Brent, Fripiat, Francois, Inoue, Jun, Vancoppenolle, Martin
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Language:English
Published: 日本雪氷学会
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2115/79060
https://doi.org/10.5331/bgr.19R02
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spelling fthokunivhus:oai:eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp:2115/79060 2023-05-15T13:51:33+02:00 Saroma-ko Lagoon Observations for sea ice Physico-chemistry and Ecosystems 2019 (SLOPE2019) Nomura, Daiki Wongpan, Pat Toyota, Takenobu Tanikawa, Tomonori Kawaguchi, Yusuke Ono, Takashi Ishino, Tomomi Tozawa, Manami Tamura, Tetsuya P. Yabe, Itsuka S. Son, Eun Yae Vivier, Frederic Lourenco, Antonio Lebrun, Marion Nosaka, Yuichi Hirawake, Toru Ooki, Atsushi Aoki, Shigeru Else, Brent Fripiat, Francois Inoue, Jun Vancoppenolle, Martin http://hdl.handle.net/2115/79060 https://doi.org/10.5331/bgr.19R02 eng eng 日本雪氷学会 http://hdl.handle.net/2115/79060 Bulletin of Glaciological Research, 38: 1-12 http://dx.doi.org/10.5331/bgr.19R02 著作権は日本雪氷学会にある sea ice light training and test measurement inter-comparison Saroma-ko Lagoon 海氷 光測定 トレーニング・テスト 相互比較 サロマ湖 450 article fthokunivhus https://doi.org/10.5331/bgr.19R02 2022-11-18T01:06:02Z Saroma-ko Lagoon, located on the Okhotsk Sea coast of Hokkaido, is seasonally covered by flat, homogeneous, easily accessible and safe sea ice. As such, it proves a very useful experimental site for the study of sea ice processes, the inter-comparison of methods, the testing of equipment, and the training of researchers new to the Polar regions. In this contribution, we describe a physical, chemical, and ecosystem survey at Saroma-ko Lagoon, conducted over February 23-28, 2019 under the auspices of the SLOPE2019 (Saroma-ko Lagoon Observations for sea ice Physico-chemistry and Ecosystems 2019) program. Sea ice cores were collected to examine temperature, salinity, oxygen isotopic ratio, thin sections, and chemical and biological parameters such as carbonate chemistry, CH4, nutrients, chlorophyll a concentrations, and ice algae community assemblage. Broadband and spectral irradiance measurements were carried out above/under the sea ice, and different sensors were inter-compared at close positions and environments. Equipment such as spectrometers, air-sea ice CO2/CH4 flux chamber, and under-ice turbulent heat flux systems were tested for future Arctic and Antarctic expeditions. Finally, an artificial pool was dug into the sea ice to understand the effect of snow particles on ice growth and to compare the gas exchange process over sea ice with an ice-free water surface. Our SLOPE2019 field campaign activities provided useful information for inter-comparison work and future sea ice research in the polar oceans. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic ice algae okhotsk sea Sea ice Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers (HUSCAP) Antarctic Arctic Okhotsk Bulletin of Glaciological Research 38 0 1 12
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topic sea ice
light
training and test measurement
inter-comparison
Saroma-ko Lagoon
海氷
光測定
トレーニング・テスト
相互比較
サロマ湖
450
spellingShingle sea ice
light
training and test measurement
inter-comparison
Saroma-ko Lagoon
海氷
光測定
トレーニング・テスト
相互比較
サロマ湖
450
Nomura, Daiki
Wongpan, Pat
Toyota, Takenobu
Tanikawa, Tomonori
Kawaguchi, Yusuke
Ono, Takashi
Ishino, Tomomi
Tozawa, Manami
Tamura, Tetsuya P.
Yabe, Itsuka S.
Son, Eun Yae
Vivier, Frederic
Lourenco, Antonio
Lebrun, Marion
Nosaka, Yuichi
Hirawake, Toru
Ooki, Atsushi
Aoki, Shigeru
Else, Brent
Fripiat, Francois
Inoue, Jun
Vancoppenolle, Martin
Saroma-ko Lagoon Observations for sea ice Physico-chemistry and Ecosystems 2019 (SLOPE2019)
topic_facet sea ice
light
training and test measurement
inter-comparison
Saroma-ko Lagoon
海氷
光測定
トレーニング・テスト
相互比較
サロマ湖
450
description Saroma-ko Lagoon, located on the Okhotsk Sea coast of Hokkaido, is seasonally covered by flat, homogeneous, easily accessible and safe sea ice. As such, it proves a very useful experimental site for the study of sea ice processes, the inter-comparison of methods, the testing of equipment, and the training of researchers new to the Polar regions. In this contribution, we describe a physical, chemical, and ecosystem survey at Saroma-ko Lagoon, conducted over February 23-28, 2019 under the auspices of the SLOPE2019 (Saroma-ko Lagoon Observations for sea ice Physico-chemistry and Ecosystems 2019) program. Sea ice cores were collected to examine temperature, salinity, oxygen isotopic ratio, thin sections, and chemical and biological parameters such as carbonate chemistry, CH4, nutrients, chlorophyll a concentrations, and ice algae community assemblage. Broadband and spectral irradiance measurements were carried out above/under the sea ice, and different sensors were inter-compared at close positions and environments. Equipment such as spectrometers, air-sea ice CO2/CH4 flux chamber, and under-ice turbulent heat flux systems were tested for future Arctic and Antarctic expeditions. Finally, an artificial pool was dug into the sea ice to understand the effect of snow particles on ice growth and to compare the gas exchange process over sea ice with an ice-free water surface. Our SLOPE2019 field campaign activities provided useful information for inter-comparison work and future sea ice research in the polar oceans.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Nomura, Daiki
Wongpan, Pat
Toyota, Takenobu
Tanikawa, Tomonori
Kawaguchi, Yusuke
Ono, Takashi
Ishino, Tomomi
Tozawa, Manami
Tamura, Tetsuya P.
Yabe, Itsuka S.
Son, Eun Yae
Vivier, Frederic
Lourenco, Antonio
Lebrun, Marion
Nosaka, Yuichi
Hirawake, Toru
Ooki, Atsushi
Aoki, Shigeru
Else, Brent
Fripiat, Francois
Inoue, Jun
Vancoppenolle, Martin
author_facet Nomura, Daiki
Wongpan, Pat
Toyota, Takenobu
Tanikawa, Tomonori
Kawaguchi, Yusuke
Ono, Takashi
Ishino, Tomomi
Tozawa, Manami
Tamura, Tetsuya P.
Yabe, Itsuka S.
Son, Eun Yae
Vivier, Frederic
Lourenco, Antonio
Lebrun, Marion
Nosaka, Yuichi
Hirawake, Toru
Ooki, Atsushi
Aoki, Shigeru
Else, Brent
Fripiat, Francois
Inoue, Jun
Vancoppenolle, Martin
author_sort Nomura, Daiki
title Saroma-ko Lagoon Observations for sea ice Physico-chemistry and Ecosystems 2019 (SLOPE2019)
title_short Saroma-ko Lagoon Observations for sea ice Physico-chemistry and Ecosystems 2019 (SLOPE2019)
title_full Saroma-ko Lagoon Observations for sea ice Physico-chemistry and Ecosystems 2019 (SLOPE2019)
title_fullStr Saroma-ko Lagoon Observations for sea ice Physico-chemistry and Ecosystems 2019 (SLOPE2019)
title_full_unstemmed Saroma-ko Lagoon Observations for sea ice Physico-chemistry and Ecosystems 2019 (SLOPE2019)
title_sort saroma-ko lagoon observations for sea ice physico-chemistry and ecosystems 2019 (slope2019)
publisher 日本雪氷学会
url http://hdl.handle.net/2115/79060
https://doi.org/10.5331/bgr.19R02
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Antarctic
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ice algae
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Sea ice
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