RRS Discovery Cruise 321, 24 Jul-23 Aug 2007. Biophysical interactions in the Iceland Basin 2007 - Addendum: The SUV-6 Dissolved Nitrate Sensor

Since 1996 NOCS and SAMS have been occupying an extended version of the Ellett Line that runs all the way to Iceland. The Extended Ellett line is important oceanographically because it completes the measurements of the warm saline water flowing into the Nordic Seas from the eastern North Atlantic. I...

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Main Authors: Pidcock, R.E.M., Srokosz, M.
Other Authors: Painter, S.C.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: National Oceanography Centre 2008
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:65414 2024-04-28T08:16:59+00:00 RRS Discovery Cruise 321, 24 Jul-23 Aug 2007. Biophysical interactions in the Iceland Basin 2007 - Addendum: The SUV-6 Dissolved Nitrate Sensor Pidcock, R.E.M. Srokosz, M. Painter, S.C. 2008-12 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/65414/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/65414/1/nocscr023_addendum.pdf en eng National Oceanography Centre https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/65414/1/nocscr023_addendum.pdf Pidcock, R.E.M. and Srokosz, M. , Painter, S.C. (ed.) (2008) RRS Discovery Cruise 321, 24 Jul-23 Aug 2007. Biophysical interactions in the Iceland Basin 2007 - Addendum: The SUV-6 Dissolved Nitrate Sensor (National Oceanography Centre Southampton Cruise Report, 23 Addendum) Southampton, UK. National Oceanography Centre 25pp. Monograph NonPeerReviewed 2008 ftsouthampton 2024-04-09T23:34:29Z Since 1996 NOCS and SAMS have been occupying an extended version of the Ellett Line that runs all the way to Iceland. The Extended Ellett line is important oceanographically because it completes the measurements of the warm saline water flowing into the Nordic Seas from the eastern North Atlantic. It also monitors around half of the returning deep and cold current, the overflow water (the rest returns to the Atlantic via the Denmark Strait to the west of Iceland). There is little added cost, either in time or financially, in making a number of biogeochemical measurements using water samples from the hydrographers' CTD stations. Thus, recently, the scientific interests in the Extended Ellett line have become more multidisciplinary; the 2006 occupation was no exception. Samples were filtered for POC, HPLC studies and trace aluminium concentration determination, in addition some extra time was found for a number of zooplankton net hauls. Book Denmark Strait Iceland Nordic Seas North Atlantic University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton
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description Since 1996 NOCS and SAMS have been occupying an extended version of the Ellett Line that runs all the way to Iceland. The Extended Ellett line is important oceanographically because it completes the measurements of the warm saline water flowing into the Nordic Seas from the eastern North Atlantic. It also monitors around half of the returning deep and cold current, the overflow water (the rest returns to the Atlantic via the Denmark Strait to the west of Iceland). There is little added cost, either in time or financially, in making a number of biogeochemical measurements using water samples from the hydrographers' CTD stations. Thus, recently, the scientific interests in the Extended Ellett line have become more multidisciplinary; the 2006 occupation was no exception. Samples were filtered for POC, HPLC studies and trace aluminium concentration determination, in addition some extra time was found for a number of zooplankton net hauls.
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RRS Discovery Cruise 321, 24 Jul-23 Aug 2007. Biophysical interactions in the Iceland Basin 2007 - Addendum: The SUV-6 Dissolved Nitrate Sensor
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title RRS Discovery Cruise 321, 24 Jul-23 Aug 2007. Biophysical interactions in the Iceland Basin 2007 - Addendum: The SUV-6 Dissolved Nitrate Sensor
title_short RRS Discovery Cruise 321, 24 Jul-23 Aug 2007. Biophysical interactions in the Iceland Basin 2007 - Addendum: The SUV-6 Dissolved Nitrate Sensor
title_full RRS Discovery Cruise 321, 24 Jul-23 Aug 2007. Biophysical interactions in the Iceland Basin 2007 - Addendum: The SUV-6 Dissolved Nitrate Sensor
title_fullStr RRS Discovery Cruise 321, 24 Jul-23 Aug 2007. Biophysical interactions in the Iceland Basin 2007 - Addendum: The SUV-6 Dissolved Nitrate Sensor
title_full_unstemmed RRS Discovery Cruise 321, 24 Jul-23 Aug 2007. Biophysical interactions in the Iceland Basin 2007 - Addendum: The SUV-6 Dissolved Nitrate Sensor
title_sort rrs discovery cruise 321, 24 jul-23 aug 2007. biophysical interactions in the iceland basin 2007 - addendum: the suv-6 dissolved nitrate sensor
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Pidcock, R.E.M. and Srokosz, M. , Painter, S.C. (ed.) (2008) RRS Discovery Cruise 321, 24 Jul-23 Aug 2007. Biophysical interactions in the Iceland Basin 2007 - Addendum: The SUV-6 Dissolved Nitrate Sensor (National Oceanography Centre Southampton Cruise Report, 23 Addendum) Southampton, UK. National Oceanography Centre 25pp.
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