Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment: Setting the stage

The Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment (SO GasEx) is the third in a series of U.S.-led open ocean process studies aimed at improving the quantification of gas transfer velocities and air-sea CO2 fluxes. Two deliberate 3He/SF6 tracer releases into relatively stable water masses selected for large...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research
Main Authors: Ho, David T., Sabine, Christopher L., Hebert, David, Ullman, David S., Wanninkhof, Rik, Hamme, Roberta C., Strutton, Peter G., Hales, Burke, Edson, James B., Hargreaves, Bruce R.
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spelling ftunivrhodeislan:oai:digitalcommons.uri.edu:gsofacpubs-2481 2024-01-14T10:10:50+01:00 Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment: Setting the stage Ho, David T. Sabine, Christopher L. Hebert, David Ullman, David S. Wanninkhof, Rik Hamme, Roberta C. Strutton, Peter G. Hales, Burke Edson, James B. Hargreaves, Bruce R. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/gsofacpubs/1512 https://doi.org/10.1029/2010JC006852 unknown DigitalCommons@URI https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/gsofacpubs/1512 doi:10.1029/2010JC006852 https://doi.org/10.1029/2010JC006852 Graduate School of Oceanography Faculty Publications text 2011 ftunivrhodeislan https://doi.org/10.1029/2010JC006852 2023-12-18T19:10:01Z The Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment (SO GasEx) is the third in a series of U.S.-led open ocean process studies aimed at improving the quantification of gas transfer velocities and air-sea CO2 fluxes. Two deliberate 3He/SF6 tracer releases into relatively stable water masses selected for large pCO2 took place in the southwest Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean in austral fall of 2008. The tracer patches were sampled in a Lagrangian manner, using observations from discrete CTD/Rosette casts, continuous surface ocean and atmospheric monitoring, and autonomous drifting instruments to study the evolution of chemical and biological properties over the course of the experiment. CO2 and DMS fluxes were directly measured in the marine air boundary layer with micrometeorological techniques, and physical, chemical, and biological processes controlling air-sea fluxes were quantified with measurements in the upper ocean and marine air. Average wind speeds of 9 m s-1 to a maximum of 16 m s-1 were encountered during the tracer patch observations, providing additional data to constrain wind speed/gas exchange parameterizations. In this paper, we set the stage for the experiment by detailing the hydrographic observations during the site surveys and tracer patch occupations that form the underpinning of observations presented in the SO GasEx special section. Particular consideration is given to the mixed layer depth as this is a critical variable for estimates of fluxes and biogeochemical transformations based on mixed layer budgets. Copyright 2011 by the American Geophysical Union. Text Southern Ocean University of Rhode Island: DigitalCommons@URI Southern Ocean Austral Journal of Geophysical Research 116
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description The Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment (SO GasEx) is the third in a series of U.S.-led open ocean process studies aimed at improving the quantification of gas transfer velocities and air-sea CO2 fluxes. Two deliberate 3He/SF6 tracer releases into relatively stable water masses selected for large pCO2 took place in the southwest Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean in austral fall of 2008. The tracer patches were sampled in a Lagrangian manner, using observations from discrete CTD/Rosette casts, continuous surface ocean and atmospheric monitoring, and autonomous drifting instruments to study the evolution of chemical and biological properties over the course of the experiment. CO2 and DMS fluxes were directly measured in the marine air boundary layer with micrometeorological techniques, and physical, chemical, and biological processes controlling air-sea fluxes were quantified with measurements in the upper ocean and marine air. Average wind speeds of 9 m s-1 to a maximum of 16 m s-1 were encountered during the tracer patch observations, providing additional data to constrain wind speed/gas exchange parameterizations. In this paper, we set the stage for the experiment by detailing the hydrographic observations during the site surveys and tracer patch occupations that form the underpinning of observations presented in the SO GasEx special section. Particular consideration is given to the mixed layer depth as this is a critical variable for estimates of fluxes and biogeochemical transformations based on mixed layer budgets. Copyright 2011 by the American Geophysical Union.
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author Ho, David T.
Sabine, Christopher L.
Hebert, David
Ullman, David S.
Wanninkhof, Rik
Hamme, Roberta C.
Strutton, Peter G.
Hales, Burke
Edson, James B.
Hargreaves, Bruce R.
spellingShingle Ho, David T.
Sabine, Christopher L.
Hebert, David
Ullman, David S.
Wanninkhof, Rik
Hamme, Roberta C.
Strutton, Peter G.
Hales, Burke
Edson, James B.
Hargreaves, Bruce R.
Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment: Setting the stage
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