An Operational Overview of the EXport Processes in the Ocean From RemOTe Sensing (EXPORTS) Northeast Pacific Field Deployment

The goal of the EXport Processes in the Ocean from RemoTe Sensing (EXPORTS) field campaign is to develop a predictive understanding of the export, fate, and carbon cycle impacts of global ocean net primary production. To accomplish this goal, observations of export flux pathways, plankton community...

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Main Authors: Siegel, David A., Cetinic, Ivona, Graff, Jason R., Lee, Craig M., Nelson, Norman, Perry, Mary Jane, Ramos, Inia Soto, Steinberg, Deborah K., Buesseler, Ken, Hamme, Roberta, Fassbender, Andrea J., Nicholson, David, Omand, Melissa M., Robert, Marie, Thompson, Andrew, Amaral, Vinicius, Behrenfeld, Michael, Benitez-Nelson, Claudia R., Bisson, Kelsey, Boss, Emmanuel
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spelling ftunivsouthcar:oai:scholarcommons.sc.edu:geol_facpub-1197 2024-05-19T07:45:30+00:00 An Operational Overview of the EXport Processes in the Ocean From RemOTe Sensing (EXPORTS) Northeast Pacific Field Deployment Siegel, David A. Cetinic, Ivona Graff, Jason R. Lee, Craig M. Nelson, Norman Perry, Mary Jane Ramos, Inia Soto Steinberg, Deborah K. Buesseler, Ken Hamme, Roberta Fassbender, Andrea J. Nicholson, David Omand, Melissa M. Robert, Marie Thompson, Andrew Amaral, Vinicius Behrenfeld, Michael Benitez-Nelson, Claudia R. Bisson, Kelsey Boss, Emmanuel 2021-07-07T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/geol_facpub/187 https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2020.00107; https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/context/geol_facpub/article/1197/viewcontent/elementa.2020.00107.pdf English eng Scholar Commons https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/geol_facpub/187 doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2020.00107 https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/context/geol_facpub/article/1197/viewcontent/elementa.2020.00107.pdf © 2021 The Author(s). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ( CC-BY 4.0 ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Faculty Publications biological pump NASA field campaign NPP fates Carbon cycle organic carbon export export pathways sub-artcic pacific station papa seaglider surveys primary productivity carbon export twilight zone iron variability dynamics light Earth Sciences text 2021 ftunivsouthcar https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2020.00107;10.1525/elementa.2020.00107 2024-04-30T23:59:54Z The goal of the EXport Processes in the Ocean from RemoTe Sensing (EXPORTS) field campaign is to develop a predictive understanding of the export, fate, and carbon cycle impacts of global ocean net primary production. To accomplish this goal, observations of export flux pathways, plankton community composition, food web processes, and optical, physical, and biogeochemical (BGC) properties are needed over a range of ecosystem states. Here we introduce the first EXPORTS field deployment to Ocean Station Papa in the Northeast Pacific Ocean during summer of 2018, providing context for other papers in this special collection. The experiment was conducted with two ships: a Process Ship, focused on ecological rates, BGC fluxes, temporal changes in food web, and BGC and optical properties, that followed an instrumented Lagrangian float; and a Survey Ship that sampled BGC and optical properties in spatial patterns around the Process Ship. An array of autonomous underwater assets provided measurements over a range of spatial and temporal scales, and partnering programs and remote sensing observations provided additional observational context. The oceanographic setting was typical of late-summer conditions at Ocean Station Papa: a shallow mixed layer, strong vertical and weak horizontal gradients in hydrographic properties, sluggish sub-inertial currents, elevated macronutrient concentrations and low phytoplankton abundances. Although nutrient concentrations were consistent with previous observations, mixed layer chlorophyll was lower than typically observed, resulting in a deeper euphotic zone. Analyses of surface layer temperature and salinity found three distinct surface water types, allowing for diagnosis of whether observed changes were spatial or temporal. The 2018 EXPORTS field deployment is among the most comprehensive biological pump studies ever conducted. A second deployment to the North Atlantic Ocean occurred in spring 2021, which will be followed by focused work on data synthesis and modeling using the entire ... Text North Atlantic University of South Carolina Libraries: Scholar Commons
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topic biological pump
NASA field campaign
NPP fates
Carbon cycle
organic carbon export
export pathways
sub-artcic pacific
station papa
seaglider surveys
primary productivity
carbon export
twilight zone
iron
variability
dynamics
light
Earth Sciences
spellingShingle biological pump
NASA field campaign
NPP fates
Carbon cycle
organic carbon export
export pathways
sub-artcic pacific
station papa
seaglider surveys
primary productivity
carbon export
twilight zone
iron
variability
dynamics
light
Earth Sciences
Siegel, David A.
Cetinic, Ivona
Graff, Jason R.
Lee, Craig M.
Nelson, Norman
Perry, Mary Jane
Ramos, Inia Soto
Steinberg, Deborah K.
Buesseler, Ken
Hamme, Roberta
Fassbender, Andrea J.
Nicholson, David
Omand, Melissa M.
Robert, Marie
Thompson, Andrew
Amaral, Vinicius
Behrenfeld, Michael
Benitez-Nelson, Claudia R.
Bisson, Kelsey
Boss, Emmanuel
An Operational Overview of the EXport Processes in the Ocean From RemOTe Sensing (EXPORTS) Northeast Pacific Field Deployment
topic_facet biological pump
NASA field campaign
NPP fates
Carbon cycle
organic carbon export
export pathways
sub-artcic pacific
station papa
seaglider surveys
primary productivity
carbon export
twilight zone
iron
variability
dynamics
light
Earth Sciences
description The goal of the EXport Processes in the Ocean from RemoTe Sensing (EXPORTS) field campaign is to develop a predictive understanding of the export, fate, and carbon cycle impacts of global ocean net primary production. To accomplish this goal, observations of export flux pathways, plankton community composition, food web processes, and optical, physical, and biogeochemical (BGC) properties are needed over a range of ecosystem states. Here we introduce the first EXPORTS field deployment to Ocean Station Papa in the Northeast Pacific Ocean during summer of 2018, providing context for other papers in this special collection. The experiment was conducted with two ships: a Process Ship, focused on ecological rates, BGC fluxes, temporal changes in food web, and BGC and optical properties, that followed an instrumented Lagrangian float; and a Survey Ship that sampled BGC and optical properties in spatial patterns around the Process Ship. An array of autonomous underwater assets provided measurements over a range of spatial and temporal scales, and partnering programs and remote sensing observations provided additional observational context. The oceanographic setting was typical of late-summer conditions at Ocean Station Papa: a shallow mixed layer, strong vertical and weak horizontal gradients in hydrographic properties, sluggish sub-inertial currents, elevated macronutrient concentrations and low phytoplankton abundances. Although nutrient concentrations were consistent with previous observations, mixed layer chlorophyll was lower than typically observed, resulting in a deeper euphotic zone. Analyses of surface layer temperature and salinity found three distinct surface water types, allowing for diagnosis of whether observed changes were spatial or temporal. The 2018 EXPORTS field deployment is among the most comprehensive biological pump studies ever conducted. A second deployment to the North Atlantic Ocean occurred in spring 2021, which will be followed by focused work on data synthesis and modeling using the entire ...
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author Siegel, David A.
Cetinic, Ivona
Graff, Jason R.
Lee, Craig M.
Nelson, Norman
Perry, Mary Jane
Ramos, Inia Soto
Steinberg, Deborah K.
Buesseler, Ken
Hamme, Roberta
Fassbender, Andrea J.
Nicholson, David
Omand, Melissa M.
Robert, Marie
Thompson, Andrew
Amaral, Vinicius
Behrenfeld, Michael
Benitez-Nelson, Claudia R.
Bisson, Kelsey
Boss, Emmanuel
author_facet Siegel, David A.
Cetinic, Ivona
Graff, Jason R.
Lee, Craig M.
Nelson, Norman
Perry, Mary Jane
Ramos, Inia Soto
Steinberg, Deborah K.
Buesseler, Ken
Hamme, Roberta
Fassbender, Andrea J.
Nicholson, David
Omand, Melissa M.
Robert, Marie
Thompson, Andrew
Amaral, Vinicius
Behrenfeld, Michael
Benitez-Nelson, Claudia R.
Bisson, Kelsey
Boss, Emmanuel
author_sort Siegel, David A.
title An Operational Overview of the EXport Processes in the Ocean From RemOTe Sensing (EXPORTS) Northeast Pacific Field Deployment
title_short An Operational Overview of the EXport Processes in the Ocean From RemOTe Sensing (EXPORTS) Northeast Pacific Field Deployment
title_full An Operational Overview of the EXport Processes in the Ocean From RemOTe Sensing (EXPORTS) Northeast Pacific Field Deployment
title_fullStr An Operational Overview of the EXport Processes in the Ocean From RemOTe Sensing (EXPORTS) Northeast Pacific Field Deployment
title_full_unstemmed An Operational Overview of the EXport Processes in the Ocean From RemOTe Sensing (EXPORTS) Northeast Pacific Field Deployment
title_sort operational overview of the export processes in the ocean from remote sensing (exports) northeast pacific field deployment
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