TERIFIC Ocean Glider Deployments in the Labrador Sea

As part of the TERIFIC (Targeted Experiment to Reconcile Increased Freshwater with Increased Convection) project funded by the European Research Council, two Kongsberg Seagliders (sg602 and sg638) were deployed offshore of Qaqortoq, southwest of Greenland, in December 2019 from the 30-m research ves...

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Main Authors: Louis, Clement, Eleanor, Frajka-williams
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: SEANOE 2019
Subjects:
CTD
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17882/82098
https://www.seanoe.org/data/00709/82098/
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spelling ftseanoe:oai:seanoe.org:82098 2023-08-27T04:09:47+02:00 TERIFIC Ocean Glider Deployments in the Labrador Sea Louis, Clement Eleanor, Frajka-williams North 64.0, South 48.0, East -44.0, West -60.0 2019-12 https://doi.org/10.17882/82098 https://www.seanoe.org/data/00709/82098/ unknown SEANOE doi:10.17882/82098 https://doi.org/10.17882/82098 https://www.seanoe.org/data/00709/82098/ CC-BY Kongsberg Seagliders Labrador Sea Deep Convection CTD dataset 2019 ftseanoe https://doi.org/10.17882/82098 2023-08-02T16:23:30Z As part of the TERIFIC (Targeted Experiment to Reconcile Increased Freshwater with Increased Convection) project funded by the European Research Council, two Kongsberg Seagliders (sg602 and sg638) were deployed offshore of Qaqortoq, southwest of Greenland, in December 2019 from the 30-m research vessel Adolf Jensen. Both gliders were retrieved in Trinity Bay on the Labrador coast of Canada in May 2020 from a fishing boat. Glider sg602 had a standard fairing and a standard hardware; glider sg638 had an ogive fairing and was equipped with a science controller. Unpumped CTDs (Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth), referred to as CT sails and provided by Sea-Bird Electronics (Bellevue, WA) were mounted on both Seagliders with a sampling frequency of 0.1 Hz. An Aanderaa oxygen optode was also fixed on both gliders but only sg638 returned measurements of dissolved oxygen concentration. Both gliders were equipped with WETLabs (Western Environmental Technologies Laboratories) BBFL2 ECO Puck that measures chlorophyll, colored dissolved organic matter and optical backscatter (700 nm). Initial processing with the University of Washington’s basestation corrects for the thermal-inertia effect of the CT sail. Both gliders were processed with the GliderTools toolbox (Gregor et al., 2019) to determine adjusted temperature and salinity variables. Dataset Greenland Labrador Sea Qaqortoq SEANOE (Sea scientific open data publication) Canada Greenland Kongsberg ENVELOPE(19.082,19.082,69.123,69.123) Qaqortoq ENVELOPE(-46.036,-46.036,60.718,60.718)
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topic Kongsberg Seagliders
Labrador Sea
Deep Convection
CTD
spellingShingle Kongsberg Seagliders
Labrador Sea
Deep Convection
CTD
Louis, Clement
Eleanor, Frajka-williams
TERIFIC Ocean Glider Deployments in the Labrador Sea
topic_facet Kongsberg Seagliders
Labrador Sea
Deep Convection
CTD
description As part of the TERIFIC (Targeted Experiment to Reconcile Increased Freshwater with Increased Convection) project funded by the European Research Council, two Kongsberg Seagliders (sg602 and sg638) were deployed offshore of Qaqortoq, southwest of Greenland, in December 2019 from the 30-m research vessel Adolf Jensen. Both gliders were retrieved in Trinity Bay on the Labrador coast of Canada in May 2020 from a fishing boat. Glider sg602 had a standard fairing and a standard hardware; glider sg638 had an ogive fairing and was equipped with a science controller. Unpumped CTDs (Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth), referred to as CT sails and provided by Sea-Bird Electronics (Bellevue, WA) were mounted on both Seagliders with a sampling frequency of 0.1 Hz. An Aanderaa oxygen optode was also fixed on both gliders but only sg638 returned measurements of dissolved oxygen concentration. Both gliders were equipped with WETLabs (Western Environmental Technologies Laboratories) BBFL2 ECO Puck that measures chlorophyll, colored dissolved organic matter and optical backscatter (700 nm). Initial processing with the University of Washington’s basestation corrects for the thermal-inertia effect of the CT sail. Both gliders were processed with the GliderTools toolbox (Gregor et al., 2019) to determine adjusted temperature and salinity variables.
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author Louis, Clement
Eleanor, Frajka-williams
author_facet Louis, Clement
Eleanor, Frajka-williams
author_sort Louis, Clement
title TERIFIC Ocean Glider Deployments in the Labrador Sea
title_short TERIFIC Ocean Glider Deployments in the Labrador Sea
title_full TERIFIC Ocean Glider Deployments in the Labrador Sea
title_fullStr TERIFIC Ocean Glider Deployments in the Labrador Sea
title_full_unstemmed TERIFIC Ocean Glider Deployments in the Labrador Sea
title_sort terific ocean glider deployments in the labrador sea
publisher SEANOE
publishDate 2019
url https://doi.org/10.17882/82098
https://www.seanoe.org/data/00709/82098/
op_coverage North 64.0, South 48.0, East -44.0, West -60.0
long_lat ENVELOPE(19.082,19.082,69.123,69.123)
ENVELOPE(-46.036,-46.036,60.718,60.718)
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Greenland
Kongsberg
Qaqortoq
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Greenland
Kongsberg
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Labrador Sea
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