Using gliders to study a phytoplankton bloom in the Ross Sea, antarctica

Over the last several decades, numerous approaches have been used to observe the rapid development of the annual phytoplankton bloom in the Ross Sea, including ship-based sampling, moored instrumentation, satellite images, and computer modeling efforts. In the Austral Spring of 2010, our group deplo...

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Main Authors: Asper, Vernon, Smith, Walker, Lee, Craig, Gobat, Jason, Heywood, Karen, Queste, Bastien, Dinniman, Michael
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Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/59575/
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spelling ftuniveastangl:oai:ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk:59575 2023-05-15T13:41:47+02:00 Using gliders to study a phytoplankton bloom in the Ross Sea, antarctica Asper, Vernon Smith, Walker Lee, Craig Gobat, Jason Heywood, Karen Queste, Bastien Dinniman, Michael 2011 https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/59575/ unknown Asper, Vernon, Smith, Walker, Lee, Craig, Gobat, Jason, Heywood, Karen, Queste, Bastien and Dinniman, Michael (2011) Using gliders to study a phytoplankton bloom in the Ross Sea, antarctica. In: OCEANS'11 - MTS/IEEE Kona, Program Book. USA. ISBN 9781457714276 Book Section NonPeerReviewed 2011 ftuniveastangl 2023-03-23T23:32:16Z Over the last several decades, numerous approaches have been used to observe the rapid development of the annual phytoplankton bloom in the Ross Sea, including ship-based sampling, moored instrumentation, satellite images, and computer modeling efforts. In the Austral Spring of 2010, our group deployed a pair of iRobot Seagliders equipped with fluorometers, oxygen sensors and CTDs in order to obtain data on this phenomenon over the entire duration of the bloom. Data from these deployments will be used, along with samples from the recovery cruise and satellite data, to model and better understand the dynamics of this phytoplankton bloom. Book Part Antarc* Antarctica Ross Sea University of East Anglia: UEA Digital Repository Austral Ross Sea
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description Over the last several decades, numerous approaches have been used to observe the rapid development of the annual phytoplankton bloom in the Ross Sea, including ship-based sampling, moored instrumentation, satellite images, and computer modeling efforts. In the Austral Spring of 2010, our group deployed a pair of iRobot Seagliders equipped with fluorometers, oxygen sensors and CTDs in order to obtain data on this phenomenon over the entire duration of the bloom. Data from these deployments will be used, along with samples from the recovery cruise and satellite data, to model and better understand the dynamics of this phytoplankton bloom.
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Using gliders to study a phytoplankton bloom in the Ross Sea, antarctica
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title Using gliders to study a phytoplankton bloom in the Ross Sea, antarctica
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title_full Using gliders to study a phytoplankton bloom in the Ross Sea, antarctica
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