RRS Discovery Cruise 351, 10-28 May 2010. The Extended Ellett Line 2010.

The Extended Ellett Line is a full-depth hydrographic section between Iceland, 60°N 20°W, Rockall and Scotland. The original Ellett Line across the Rockall Trough was first occupied in 1975 when measurements were attempted four times a year. In 1996 the line was extended to Iceland and occupied appr...

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Main Author: Read, J.F.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: National Oceanography Centre 2010
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Online Access:https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/163913/
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:163913 2024-04-28T08:11:18+00:00 RRS Discovery Cruise 351, 10-28 May 2010. The Extended Ellett Line 2010. Read, J.F. 2010 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/163913/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/163913/1/nocscr050.pdf en eng National Oceanography Centre https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/163913/1/nocscr050.pdf Read, J.F. (2010) RRS Discovery Cruise 351, 10-28 May 2010. The Extended Ellett Line 2010. (National Oceanography Centre Southampton Cruise Report, 50) Southampton, UK. National Oceanography Centre 117pp. Monograph NonPeerReviewed 2010 ftsouthampton 2024-04-09T23:34:29Z The Extended Ellett Line is a full-depth hydrographic section between Iceland, 60°N 20°W, Rockall and Scotland. The original Ellett Line across the Rockall Trough was first occupied in 1975 when measurements were attempted four times a year. In 1996 the line was extended to Iceland and occupied approximately annually. The data form a 35 year time-series of the oceanic conditions west of the British Isles. The section monitors the characteristics of the warm water inflow into the Nordic Seas and thence to the Arctic, and observes part of the returning cold water outflow with measurements of the Iceland-Scotland Overflow and the overflow of the Wyville-Thomson Ridge into the Rockall Trough. The 2010 occupation, RRS Discovery Cruise 351, was completed successfully with 48 CTD stations worked between the Iceland and Scotland shelf edges. Additionally, Line G, part of the SAMS observation network of the Scottish continental shelf was completed. Samples were taken for inorganic nutrients, iron and trace metals, bioluminescence and microscope analysis. Incubation experiments were performed to investigate the role of microzooplankton grazing and the speciation of iron, and to investigate the presence of dinoflagellate bioluminescence. In addition to the planned programme, sampling took place to investigate the extent of the fall out from the ash plume emitted by the Iceland volcano, Ejyafjallajokull, and its impact on the biogeochemistry and productivity of the upper ocean. A trial tow of SeaSoar and a short survey of the upper ocean over the Anton Dohrn seamount were successfully completed. Book Arctic Iceland Nordic Seas University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton
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description The Extended Ellett Line is a full-depth hydrographic section between Iceland, 60°N 20°W, Rockall and Scotland. The original Ellett Line across the Rockall Trough was first occupied in 1975 when measurements were attempted four times a year. In 1996 the line was extended to Iceland and occupied approximately annually. The data form a 35 year time-series of the oceanic conditions west of the British Isles. The section monitors the characteristics of the warm water inflow into the Nordic Seas and thence to the Arctic, and observes part of the returning cold water outflow with measurements of the Iceland-Scotland Overflow and the overflow of the Wyville-Thomson Ridge into the Rockall Trough. The 2010 occupation, RRS Discovery Cruise 351, was completed successfully with 48 CTD stations worked between the Iceland and Scotland shelf edges. Additionally, Line G, part of the SAMS observation network of the Scottish continental shelf was completed. Samples were taken for inorganic nutrients, iron and trace metals, bioluminescence and microscope analysis. Incubation experiments were performed to investigate the role of microzooplankton grazing and the speciation of iron, and to investigate the presence of dinoflagellate bioluminescence. In addition to the planned programme, sampling took place to investigate the extent of the fall out from the ash plume emitted by the Iceland volcano, Ejyafjallajokull, and its impact on the biogeochemistry and productivity of the upper ocean. A trial tow of SeaSoar and a short survey of the upper ocean over the Anton Dohrn seamount were successfully completed.
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title RRS Discovery Cruise 351, 10-28 May 2010. The Extended Ellett Line 2010.
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Read, J.F. (2010) RRS Discovery Cruise 351, 10-28 May 2010. The Extended Ellett Line 2010. (National Oceanography Centre Southampton Cruise Report, 50) Southampton, UK. National Oceanography Centre 117pp.
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