Carbon dioxide, hydrographic, and chemical data obtained during the R/V Meteor Cruise 18/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean (WOCE Section A1E, September 1991)

The North Atlantic Ocean is characterized by an intense meridional circulation cell carrying near-surface waters of tropical and subtropical origin northward and deep waters of arctic and subarctic origin southward. The related {open_quotes}overturning{close_quotes} is driven by the sinking of water...

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Main Authors: Johnson, K.M., Wallace, D.W.R., Schneider, B., Mintrop, L., Kozyr, A.
Other Authors: United States. Department of Energy.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Oak Ridge National Laboratory 1996
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2172/281960
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc671934 2023-05-15T15:18:12+02:00 Carbon dioxide, hydrographic, and chemical data obtained during the R/V Meteor Cruise 18/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean (WOCE Section A1E, September 1991) Johnson, K.M. Wallace, D.W.R. Schneider, B. Mintrop, L. Kozyr, A. United States. Department of Energy. 1996-07-01 60 p. Text https://doi.org/10.2172/281960 http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc671934/ English eng Oak Ridge National Laboratory other: DE96014258 rep-no: ORNL/CDIAC--91 rep-no: NDP--056 grantno: AC05-96OR22464 doi:10.2172/281960 osti: 281960 http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc671934/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc671934 Other Information: PBD: Jul 1996 Greenland Atlantic Ocean Measuring Methods Iceland Carbon Dioxide Air-Water Interactions Salinity Surface Waters Carbon Cycle Pressure Measurement Atmospheric Circulation Atmospheric Chemistry 54 Environmental Sciences Ph Value Temperature Measurement Oceanography Report 1996 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/281960 2016-01-16T23:11:03Z The North Atlantic Ocean is characterized by an intense meridional circulation cell carrying near-surface waters of tropical and subtropical origin northward and deep waters of arctic and subarctic origin southward. The related {open_quotes}overturning{close_quotes} is driven by the sinking of water masses at high latitudes. The overturning rate and thus the intensity of the meridional transports of mass, heat, and salt, is an important control parameter for the modeling of the ocean`s role in climate. The Research Vessel (R/V) Meteor Cruise 18/1 was one in a series of cruises in the North Atlantic that started in March 1991 and continued until 1995. This data documentation discusses the procedures and methods used to measure total carbon dioxide (TCO{sub 2}) and total alkalinity (TALK) at hydrographic stations, as well as underway partial pressure of CO{sub 2} (pCO{sub 2}) measured during the RIV Meteor Cruise 18/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean (Section A1E). Conducted as part of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) and the German North Atlantic Overturning Rate Determination expedition, the cruise began in Reykjavik, Iceland, on September 2, 1991, and ended after 24 days at sea in Hamburg, Germany, on September 25, 1991. WOCE Zonal Section AlE began at 60{degrees}N and 42{degrees}30{prime} W (southeast of Greenland) and continued southeast with a closely spaced series of hydrocasts to 52{degrees}20{prime} N and 14{degrees}15{prime} W (Porcupine Shelves). Measurements made along WOCE Section AlE included pressure, temperature, salinity, and oxygen measured by a conductivity, temperature and depth (CTD) sensor; bottle salinity; oxygen; phosphate; nitrate; nitrite; silicate; TCO{sub 2}; TALK; and underway pCO{sub 2}. A total of 61 CTD casts were made, including 59 bottle casts and 2 calibration stations. Report Arctic Greenland Iceland North Atlantic Subarctic University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library Arctic Greenland
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topic Greenland
Atlantic Ocean
Measuring Methods
Iceland
Carbon Dioxide
Air-Water Interactions
Salinity
Surface Waters
Carbon Cycle
Pressure Measurement
Atmospheric Circulation
Atmospheric Chemistry
54 Environmental Sciences
Ph Value
Temperature Measurement
Oceanography
spellingShingle Greenland
Atlantic Ocean
Measuring Methods
Iceland
Carbon Dioxide
Air-Water Interactions
Salinity
Surface Waters
Carbon Cycle
Pressure Measurement
Atmospheric Circulation
Atmospheric Chemistry
54 Environmental Sciences
Ph Value
Temperature Measurement
Oceanography
Johnson, K.M.
Wallace, D.W.R.
Schneider, B.
Mintrop, L.
Kozyr, A.
Carbon dioxide, hydrographic, and chemical data obtained during the R/V Meteor Cruise 18/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean (WOCE Section A1E, September 1991)
topic_facet Greenland
Atlantic Ocean
Measuring Methods
Iceland
Carbon Dioxide
Air-Water Interactions
Salinity
Surface Waters
Carbon Cycle
Pressure Measurement
Atmospheric Circulation
Atmospheric Chemistry
54 Environmental Sciences
Ph Value
Temperature Measurement
Oceanography
description The North Atlantic Ocean is characterized by an intense meridional circulation cell carrying near-surface waters of tropical and subtropical origin northward and deep waters of arctic and subarctic origin southward. The related {open_quotes}overturning{close_quotes} is driven by the sinking of water masses at high latitudes. The overturning rate and thus the intensity of the meridional transports of mass, heat, and salt, is an important control parameter for the modeling of the ocean`s role in climate. The Research Vessel (R/V) Meteor Cruise 18/1 was one in a series of cruises in the North Atlantic that started in March 1991 and continued until 1995. This data documentation discusses the procedures and methods used to measure total carbon dioxide (TCO{sub 2}) and total alkalinity (TALK) at hydrographic stations, as well as underway partial pressure of CO{sub 2} (pCO{sub 2}) measured during the RIV Meteor Cruise 18/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean (Section A1E). Conducted as part of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) and the German North Atlantic Overturning Rate Determination expedition, the cruise began in Reykjavik, Iceland, on September 2, 1991, and ended after 24 days at sea in Hamburg, Germany, on September 25, 1991. WOCE Zonal Section AlE began at 60{degrees}N and 42{degrees}30{prime} W (southeast of Greenland) and continued southeast with a closely spaced series of hydrocasts to 52{degrees}20{prime} N and 14{degrees}15{prime} W (Porcupine Shelves). Measurements made along WOCE Section AlE included pressure, temperature, salinity, and oxygen measured by a conductivity, temperature and depth (CTD) sensor; bottle salinity; oxygen; phosphate; nitrate; nitrite; silicate; TCO{sub 2}; TALK; and underway pCO{sub 2}. A total of 61 CTD casts were made, including 59 bottle casts and 2 calibration stations.
author2 United States. Department of Energy.
format Report
author Johnson, K.M.
Wallace, D.W.R.
Schneider, B.
Mintrop, L.
Kozyr, A.
author_facet Johnson, K.M.
Wallace, D.W.R.
Schneider, B.
Mintrop, L.
Kozyr, A.
author_sort Johnson, K.M.
title Carbon dioxide, hydrographic, and chemical data obtained during the R/V Meteor Cruise 18/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean (WOCE Section A1E, September 1991)
title_short Carbon dioxide, hydrographic, and chemical data obtained during the R/V Meteor Cruise 18/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean (WOCE Section A1E, September 1991)
title_full Carbon dioxide, hydrographic, and chemical data obtained during the R/V Meteor Cruise 18/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean (WOCE Section A1E, September 1991)
title_fullStr Carbon dioxide, hydrographic, and chemical data obtained during the R/V Meteor Cruise 18/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean (WOCE Section A1E, September 1991)
title_full_unstemmed Carbon dioxide, hydrographic, and chemical data obtained during the R/V Meteor Cruise 18/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean (WOCE Section A1E, September 1991)
title_sort carbon dioxide, hydrographic, and chemical data obtained during the r/v meteor cruise 18/1 in the north atlantic ocean (woce section a1e, september 1991)
publisher Oak Ridge National Laboratory
publishDate 1996
url https://doi.org/10.2172/281960
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