Collaborative research on the Northeast Water Polynya: NEWP92 hydrographic data report. USCGC Polar Sea cruise, July 15--August 15, 1992

The Northeast Water Polynya (NEW) off the northeast coast of Greenland was the focus of two cruises aboard the USCGC Polar Sea during the summers of 1992 and 1993. The cruises were supported by the National Science Foundation Arctic Systems Science (ARCSS) program and were part of the Arctic Ocean S...

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Main Authors: Wallace, D. W. R., Behrens, W. J., Hopkins, T. S., Kinder, C., Deming, J., Smith, W. O., Top, Z., Walsh, I. D.
Other Authors: United States. Department of Energy., National Science Foundation (U.S.)
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Brookhaven National Laboratory 1995
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2172/102497
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc624141 2023-05-15T14:55:40+02:00 Collaborative research on the Northeast Water Polynya: NEWP92 hydrographic data report. USCGC Polar Sea cruise, July 15--August 15, 1992 Wallace, D. W. R. Behrens, W. J. Hopkins, T. S. Kinder, C. Deming, J. Smith, W. O. Top, Z. Walsh, I. D. United States. Department of Energy. National Science Foundation (U.S.) 1995-06-01 427 p. Text https://doi.org/10.2172/102497 http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc624141/ English eng Brookhaven National Laboratory other: DE95014644 rep-no: BNL--61923 grantno: AC02-76CH00016 doi:10.2172/102497 osti: 102497 http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc624141/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc624141 Other Information: PBD: Jun 1995 Heat Transfer Oceanic Circulation Oceanography Hydrology Pressure Measurement Seas Salinity Compiled Data 54 Environmental Sciences Carbon Hydraulic Conductivity Temperature Measurement Report 1995 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/102497 2016-06-25T22:11:13Z The Northeast Water Polynya (NEW) off the northeast coast of Greenland was the focus of two cruises aboard the USCGC Polar Sea during the summers of 1992 and 1993. The cruises were supported by the National Science Foundation Arctic Systems Science (ARCSS) program and were part of the Arctic Ocean Science Board`s International Arctic Polynya Program. The Polar Sea cruises were designed as multidisciplinary studies to test hypotheses about the mechanisms of heat, water and carbon flow within and beyond the boundaries of the polynya. Preliminary results of the 1992 study have been described elsewhere. A collection of papers arising from the 1992 cruise have been published in a Special Section of the Journal of Geophysical Research. This data report presents the hydrographic and basic chemical observations made from CTD/Rosette casts during the 1992 cruise. The station positions cruise are plotted in Figure 1. Also included in the report are selected section plots and vertical profiles. A total of 130 CTD casts were made during the cruise, measuring pressure, temperature, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, fluorescence and light transmission. Discrete samples were collected in 10-liter, rosette-mounted, Niskin bottles and analyzed, from most casts, for: salinity, dissolved nutrients, dissolved oxygen, anthropogenic halocarbons (e.g., Freon gases), pigments, particulate organic carbon and nitrogen. Suspended particulate matter was analyzed at selected stations and these data were used to calibrate the CTD-transmissometer. Samples were collected from selected stations and depths for tritium and helium analyses, carbonate chemistry, as well as for measurements of bacterial abundance. Report Arctic Arctic Ocean Greenland University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library Arctic Arctic Ocean Greenland
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topic Heat Transfer
Oceanic Circulation
Oceanography
Hydrology
Pressure Measurement
Seas
Salinity
Compiled Data
54 Environmental Sciences
Carbon
Hydraulic Conductivity
Temperature Measurement
spellingShingle Heat Transfer
Oceanic Circulation
Oceanography
Hydrology
Pressure Measurement
Seas
Salinity
Compiled Data
54 Environmental Sciences
Carbon
Hydraulic Conductivity
Temperature Measurement
Wallace, D. W. R.
Behrens, W. J.
Hopkins, T. S.
Kinder, C.
Deming, J.
Smith, W. O.
Top, Z.
Walsh, I. D.
Collaborative research on the Northeast Water Polynya: NEWP92 hydrographic data report. USCGC Polar Sea cruise, July 15--August 15, 1992
topic_facet Heat Transfer
Oceanic Circulation
Oceanography
Hydrology
Pressure Measurement
Seas
Salinity
Compiled Data
54 Environmental Sciences
Carbon
Hydraulic Conductivity
Temperature Measurement
description The Northeast Water Polynya (NEW) off the northeast coast of Greenland was the focus of two cruises aboard the USCGC Polar Sea during the summers of 1992 and 1993. The cruises were supported by the National Science Foundation Arctic Systems Science (ARCSS) program and were part of the Arctic Ocean Science Board`s International Arctic Polynya Program. The Polar Sea cruises were designed as multidisciplinary studies to test hypotheses about the mechanisms of heat, water and carbon flow within and beyond the boundaries of the polynya. Preliminary results of the 1992 study have been described elsewhere. A collection of papers arising from the 1992 cruise have been published in a Special Section of the Journal of Geophysical Research. This data report presents the hydrographic and basic chemical observations made from CTD/Rosette casts during the 1992 cruise. The station positions cruise are plotted in Figure 1. Also included in the report are selected section plots and vertical profiles. A total of 130 CTD casts were made during the cruise, measuring pressure, temperature, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, fluorescence and light transmission. Discrete samples were collected in 10-liter, rosette-mounted, Niskin bottles and analyzed, from most casts, for: salinity, dissolved nutrients, dissolved oxygen, anthropogenic halocarbons (e.g., Freon gases), pigments, particulate organic carbon and nitrogen. Suspended particulate matter was analyzed at selected stations and these data were used to calibrate the CTD-transmissometer. Samples were collected from selected stations and depths for tritium and helium analyses, carbonate chemistry, as well as for measurements of bacterial abundance.
author2 United States. Department of Energy.
National Science Foundation (U.S.)
format Report
author Wallace, D. W. R.
Behrens, W. J.
Hopkins, T. S.
Kinder, C.
Deming, J.
Smith, W. O.
Top, Z.
Walsh, I. D.
author_facet Wallace, D. W. R.
Behrens, W. J.
Hopkins, T. S.
Kinder, C.
Deming, J.
Smith, W. O.
Top, Z.
Walsh, I. D.
author_sort Wallace, D. W. R.
title Collaborative research on the Northeast Water Polynya: NEWP92 hydrographic data report. USCGC Polar Sea cruise, July 15--August 15, 1992
title_short Collaborative research on the Northeast Water Polynya: NEWP92 hydrographic data report. USCGC Polar Sea cruise, July 15--August 15, 1992
title_full Collaborative research on the Northeast Water Polynya: NEWP92 hydrographic data report. USCGC Polar Sea cruise, July 15--August 15, 1992
title_fullStr Collaborative research on the Northeast Water Polynya: NEWP92 hydrographic data report. USCGC Polar Sea cruise, July 15--August 15, 1992
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative research on the Northeast Water Polynya: NEWP92 hydrographic data report. USCGC Polar Sea cruise, July 15--August 15, 1992
title_sort collaborative research on the northeast water polynya: newp92 hydrographic data report. uscgc polar sea cruise, july 15--august 15, 1992
publisher Brookhaven National Laboratory
publishDate 1995
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