RRS Discovery Cruise 223, 28 Sep-19 Nov 1996. VIVALDI ‘96

RRS Discovery Cruise 223, VIVALDI ‘96, was a contribution to the UK WOCE Community Research Programme. The pattern of SeaSoar sections was designed to enable the upper ocean circulation in the Subpolar gyre of the North Atlantic to be mapped and in particular the course of the North Atlantic and Irm...

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Main Authors: Leach, H., Pollard, R.T.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Southampton Oceanography Centre 1998
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Online Access:https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/305/
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/305/1/soccr017.pdf
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:305 2023-07-30T04:03:14+02:00 RRS Discovery Cruise 223, 28 Sep-19 Nov 1996. VIVALDI ‘96 Leach, H. Pollard, R.T. 1998 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/305/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/305/1/soccr017.pdf en eng Southampton Oceanography Centre https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/305/1/soccr017.pdf Leach, H. and Pollard, R.T. (1998) RRS Discovery Cruise 223, 28 Sep-19 Nov 1996. VIVALDI ‘96 (Southampton Oceanography Centre Cruise Report, 17) Southampton, UK. Southampton Oceanography Centre 68pp. Monograph NonPeerReviewed 1998 ftsouthampton 2023-07-09T20:28:35Z RRS Discovery Cruise 223, VIVALDI ‘96, was a contribution to the UK WOCE Community Research Programme. The pattern of SeaSoar sections was designed to enable the upper ocean circulation in the Subpolar gyre of the North Atlantic to be mapped and in particular the course of the North Atlantic and Irminger Currents within the region to be determined. The sparse deep CTD survey was required to complement the upper ocean survey and provide estimates of total mass transport and an ‘oceanographic opinion poll’ of water mass properties, including CFCs. The cruise commenced by repeating the well-established Rockall Trough CTD Section from Barra Head to Rockall Island. This was then extended north to Lousy Bank from where a CTD section measured before by Saunders across the Iceland Basin was repeated. From then onwards the cruise consisted principally of SeaSoar/ADCP sections interspersed with deep CTD casts (see track plot, Fig.1). These were placed on the ‘Vivaldi Grid’ (round 3° of latitude and multiples of 300 km west of 20°W) where possible, though the complex topography was taken into account. East of Greenland a more intense CTD section of 6 stations (12995-13001) was made along 60°N to cut the East Greenland Current. In addition 7 profiling floats were deployed in the Irminger Basin. Book East Greenland east greenland current Greenland Iceland North Atlantic University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Greenland Saunders ENVELOPE(-45.316,-45.316,-60.700,-60.700) Rockall Trough ENVELOPE(-15.036,-15.036,53.825,53.825) Irminger Basin ENVELOPE(-36.000,-36.000,61.000,61.000) Barra ENVELOPE(-61.417,-61.417,-64.367,-64.367) Lousy Bank ENVELOPE(-12.583,-12.583,60.417,60.417)
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description RRS Discovery Cruise 223, VIVALDI ‘96, was a contribution to the UK WOCE Community Research Programme. The pattern of SeaSoar sections was designed to enable the upper ocean circulation in the Subpolar gyre of the North Atlantic to be mapped and in particular the course of the North Atlantic and Irminger Currents within the region to be determined. The sparse deep CTD survey was required to complement the upper ocean survey and provide estimates of total mass transport and an ‘oceanographic opinion poll’ of water mass properties, including CFCs. The cruise commenced by repeating the well-established Rockall Trough CTD Section from Barra Head to Rockall Island. This was then extended north to Lousy Bank from where a CTD section measured before by Saunders across the Iceland Basin was repeated. From then onwards the cruise consisted principally of SeaSoar/ADCP sections interspersed with deep CTD casts (see track plot, Fig.1). These were placed on the ‘Vivaldi Grid’ (round 3° of latitude and multiples of 300 km west of 20°W) where possible, though the complex topography was taken into account. East of Greenland a more intense CTD section of 6 stations (12995-13001) was made along 60°N to cut the East Greenland Current. In addition 7 profiling floats were deployed in the Irminger Basin.
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Pollard, R.T.
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Pollard, R.T.
RRS Discovery Cruise 223, 28 Sep-19 Nov 1996. VIVALDI ‘96
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Pollard, R.T.
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title RRS Discovery Cruise 223, 28 Sep-19 Nov 1996. VIVALDI ‘96
title_short RRS Discovery Cruise 223, 28 Sep-19 Nov 1996. VIVALDI ‘96
title_full RRS Discovery Cruise 223, 28 Sep-19 Nov 1996. VIVALDI ‘96
title_fullStr RRS Discovery Cruise 223, 28 Sep-19 Nov 1996. VIVALDI ‘96
title_full_unstemmed RRS Discovery Cruise 223, 28 Sep-19 Nov 1996. VIVALDI ‘96
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publisher Southampton Oceanography Centre
publishDate 1998
url https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/305/
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/305/1/soccr017.pdf
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Leach, H. and Pollard, R.T. (1998) RRS Discovery Cruise 223, 28 Sep-19 Nov 1996. VIVALDI ‘96 (Southampton Oceanography Centre Cruise Report, 17) Southampton, UK. Southampton Oceanography Centre 68pp.
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