Untersuchung über die Feinstruktur der Sauerstoffverteilung in oberflächennahen Schichten im Seegebiet zwischen Island und Färöer

During the international "Overflow-Expedition" 1973 on R.V. "Meteor" oxygen concentrations in surface layers were measured in order to determine the oxygen gradients within the First two meters and to add some informations to the mechanisms of oxygen exchange at the air-sea inter...

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Main Authors: Grasshoff, Klaus, Johannsen, Jens
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:German
Published: Bornträger 1978
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Online Access:https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/56401/
https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/56401/1/Grasshoff_K_1978_A.pdf
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:56401 2023-05-15T16:11:11+02:00 Untersuchung über die Feinstruktur der Sauerstoffverteilung in oberflächennahen Schichten im Seegebiet zwischen Island und Färöer Grasshoff, Klaus Johannsen, Jens 1978 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/56401/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/56401/1/Grasshoff_K_1978_A.pdf de ger Bornträger https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/56401/1/Grasshoff_K_1978_A.pdf Grasshoff, K. and Johannsen, J. (1978) Untersuchung über die Feinstruktur der Sauerstoffverteilung in oberflächennahen Schichten im Seegebiet zwischen Island und Färöer. Meteor Forschungsergebnisse: Reihe A, Allgemeines, Physik und Chemie des Meeres, 20 . pp. 109-120. info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Article PeerReviewed 1978 ftoceanrep 2023-04-07T16:03:12Z During the international "Overflow-Expedition" 1973 on R.V. "Meteor" oxygen concentrations in surface layers were measured in order to determine the oxygen gradients within the First two meters and to add some informations to the mechanisms of oxygen exchange at the air-sea interface. These investigations may be interesting also with regard to long-term-observations of the oxygen distribution in the Atlantic, especially the problem of the A.O.U. (apparent oxygen utilization) determination. To measure oxygen gradients a special sampler was built which is able to take water samples each 20 cm of the First 2 meters. These data were supplemented by further samples down to 150 m, taken by conventional water samplers, from which samples were also taken to measure N2/02-relations. By comparing these relations with theoretical relations in air-saturated water the influence of biological production and consumption on the oxygen contents in water could be estimated. A simple glass apparatus was built to extract gas from the water samples, and hereafter the N2/02-relations were determined by mass spectrometry. Most distributions of the oxygen anomaly show a negative oxygen balance which varies largely, probably due to strong mixing processes in the Iceland-Färö ridge area. The distribution of surface oxygen saturation values are of two different types. The values of the stations 260, 262 and 270 stem from mixed water and show homogeneous supersaturations, as can be found instantly when whitecaps appear. The values of 9 other stations are from water, sampled during calm periods which has been mixed and supersaturated before. They show a decreasing oxygen saturation towards the sea surface and often undersaturation in the upper decimeters up to 98% and even 91%. So at the air-sea interface even less initial oxygen saturation than 100% can be found after supersaturation during heavy weather periods. Article in Journal/Newspaper Färöer Iceland OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel)
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description During the international "Overflow-Expedition" 1973 on R.V. "Meteor" oxygen concentrations in surface layers were measured in order to determine the oxygen gradients within the First two meters and to add some informations to the mechanisms of oxygen exchange at the air-sea interface. These investigations may be interesting also with regard to long-term-observations of the oxygen distribution in the Atlantic, especially the problem of the A.O.U. (apparent oxygen utilization) determination. To measure oxygen gradients a special sampler was built which is able to take water samples each 20 cm of the First 2 meters. These data were supplemented by further samples down to 150 m, taken by conventional water samplers, from which samples were also taken to measure N2/02-relations. By comparing these relations with theoretical relations in air-saturated water the influence of biological production and consumption on the oxygen contents in water could be estimated. A simple glass apparatus was built to extract gas from the water samples, and hereafter the N2/02-relations were determined by mass spectrometry. Most distributions of the oxygen anomaly show a negative oxygen balance which varies largely, probably due to strong mixing processes in the Iceland-Färö ridge area. The distribution of surface oxygen saturation values are of two different types. The values of the stations 260, 262 and 270 stem from mixed water and show homogeneous supersaturations, as can be found instantly when whitecaps appear. The values of 9 other stations are from water, sampled during calm periods which has been mixed and supersaturated before. They show a decreasing oxygen saturation towards the sea surface and often undersaturation in the upper decimeters up to 98% and even 91%. So at the air-sea interface even less initial oxygen saturation than 100% can be found after supersaturation during heavy weather periods.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Grasshoff, Klaus
Johannsen, Jens
spellingShingle Grasshoff, Klaus
Johannsen, Jens
Untersuchung über die Feinstruktur der Sauerstoffverteilung in oberflächennahen Schichten im Seegebiet zwischen Island und Färöer
author_facet Grasshoff, Klaus
Johannsen, Jens
author_sort Grasshoff, Klaus
title Untersuchung über die Feinstruktur der Sauerstoffverteilung in oberflächennahen Schichten im Seegebiet zwischen Island und Färöer
title_short Untersuchung über die Feinstruktur der Sauerstoffverteilung in oberflächennahen Schichten im Seegebiet zwischen Island und Färöer
title_full Untersuchung über die Feinstruktur der Sauerstoffverteilung in oberflächennahen Schichten im Seegebiet zwischen Island und Färöer
title_fullStr Untersuchung über die Feinstruktur der Sauerstoffverteilung in oberflächennahen Schichten im Seegebiet zwischen Island und Färöer
title_full_unstemmed Untersuchung über die Feinstruktur der Sauerstoffverteilung in oberflächennahen Schichten im Seegebiet zwischen Island und Färöer
title_sort untersuchung über die feinstruktur der sauerstoffverteilung in oberflächennahen schichten im seegebiet zwischen island und färöer
publisher Bornträger
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Grasshoff, K. and Johannsen, J. (1978) Untersuchung über die Feinstruktur der Sauerstoffverteilung in oberflächennahen Schichten im Seegebiet zwischen Island und Färöer. Meteor Forschungsergebnisse: Reihe A, Allgemeines, Physik und Chemie des Meeres, 20 . pp. 109-120.
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