Use of the High Resolution Profiler (HRP) in the Salt Finger Tracer Release Experiment (SFTRE)

The Salt Finger Tracer Release Experiment (SFTRE) was conducted in the tropical North Atlantic in 2001. The experimental area was east of Barbados and is characterized by thermohaline staircase features prevalent in the depth range of 200−600 meters. The goal of this experiment was to quantify the d...

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Main Author: Montgomery, Ellyn T.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 2002
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spelling ftwhoas:oai:darchive.mblwhoilibrary.org:1912/39 2023-05-15T17:36:48+02:00 Use of the High Resolution Profiler (HRP) in the Salt Finger Tracer Release Experiment (SFTRE) Montgomery, Ellyn T. Barbados 2002-07 1506599 bytes application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1912/39 en_US eng Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution WHOI Technical Reports WHOI-2002-04 Montgomery, E. T. (2002). Use of the High Resolution Profiler (HRP) in the Salt Finger Tracer Release Experiment (SFTRE). Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/39 https://hdl.handle.net/1912/39 doi:10.1575/1912/39 Montgomery, E. T. (2002). Use of the High Resolution Profiler (HRP) in the Salt Finger Tracer Release Experiment (SFTRE). Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/39 doi:10.1575/1912/39 Salt-fingers Thermohaline staircase Diffusive mixing Oceanus (Ship : 1975-) Cruise OC365 Seward Johnson (Ship) Cruise SJ01-12 Technical Report 2002 ftwhoas https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/39 2022-05-28T22:56:45Z The Salt Finger Tracer Release Experiment (SFTRE) was conducted in the tropical North Atlantic in 2001. The experimental area was east of Barbados and is characterized by thermohaline staircase features prevalent in the depth range of 200−600 meters. The goal of this experiment was to quantify the distribution and intensity of vertical mixing in a region of thermohaline staircases. Two cruises were required to accomplish this goal: one to survey with the High Resolution Profiler (HRP) and inject sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) tracer, and another ten months later to map the spatial distribution of tracer and obtain additional estimates of diffusive and turbulent mixing rates using the HRP. The first cruise of the SFTRE experiment took place between January 15 and February 12, 2001 on the R/V Oceanus, leg 365-2 (OC365). An XBT survey identified an area of robust staircases that became the injection site. Then 175 kg of SF6 tracer was injected in nine streaks in a layer with temperature of about 10°C. When the injection mechanism was being replenished, HRP profiles were made in the area of the tracer patch. The profiles yielded estimates of the mixing rates at the start of the experiment. Near the end of the cruise, water samples from the patch were used to map the actual tracer distribution immediately after deployment. The second cruise occurred between October 29 and December 4 on the R/V Seward Johnson, leg 01−12 (SJ0112). Its objective was to sample and map the vertical and horizontal distribution of tracer after ten months. The work completed included 172 CTD casts with chemical analysis performed on the water samples, and 165 HRP profiles. Despite covering an area of 500,000 nautical miles², only 50−60% of the tracer was found, suggesting higher than expected lateral mixing. The SFTRE included the deployment of a Moored Profiler. The profiles acquired by the MP provide background on the temporal variation of the temperature, salinity, and velocity fields where it was deployed. To share costs of personnel, the MP ... Report North Atlantic Woods Hole Scientific Community: WHOAS (Woods Hole Open Access Server) Woods Hole, Mass.
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topic Salt-fingers
Thermohaline staircase
Diffusive mixing
Oceanus (Ship : 1975-) Cruise OC365
Seward Johnson (Ship) Cruise SJ01-12
spellingShingle Salt-fingers
Thermohaline staircase
Diffusive mixing
Oceanus (Ship : 1975-) Cruise OC365
Seward Johnson (Ship) Cruise SJ01-12
Montgomery, Ellyn T.
Use of the High Resolution Profiler (HRP) in the Salt Finger Tracer Release Experiment (SFTRE)
topic_facet Salt-fingers
Thermohaline staircase
Diffusive mixing
Oceanus (Ship : 1975-) Cruise OC365
Seward Johnson (Ship) Cruise SJ01-12
description The Salt Finger Tracer Release Experiment (SFTRE) was conducted in the tropical North Atlantic in 2001. The experimental area was east of Barbados and is characterized by thermohaline staircase features prevalent in the depth range of 200−600 meters. The goal of this experiment was to quantify the distribution and intensity of vertical mixing in a region of thermohaline staircases. Two cruises were required to accomplish this goal: one to survey with the High Resolution Profiler (HRP) and inject sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) tracer, and another ten months later to map the spatial distribution of tracer and obtain additional estimates of diffusive and turbulent mixing rates using the HRP. The first cruise of the SFTRE experiment took place between January 15 and February 12, 2001 on the R/V Oceanus, leg 365-2 (OC365). An XBT survey identified an area of robust staircases that became the injection site. Then 175 kg of SF6 tracer was injected in nine streaks in a layer with temperature of about 10°C. When the injection mechanism was being replenished, HRP profiles were made in the area of the tracer patch. The profiles yielded estimates of the mixing rates at the start of the experiment. Near the end of the cruise, water samples from the patch were used to map the actual tracer distribution immediately after deployment. The second cruise occurred between October 29 and December 4 on the R/V Seward Johnson, leg 01−12 (SJ0112). Its objective was to sample and map the vertical and horizontal distribution of tracer after ten months. The work completed included 172 CTD casts with chemical analysis performed on the water samples, and 165 HRP profiles. Despite covering an area of 500,000 nautical miles², only 50−60% of the tracer was found, suggesting higher than expected lateral mixing. The SFTRE included the deployment of a Moored Profiler. The profiles acquired by the MP provide background on the temporal variation of the temperature, salinity, and velocity fields where it was deployed. To share costs of personnel, the MP ...
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title Use of the High Resolution Profiler (HRP) in the Salt Finger Tracer Release Experiment (SFTRE)
title_short Use of the High Resolution Profiler (HRP) in the Salt Finger Tracer Release Experiment (SFTRE)
title_full Use of the High Resolution Profiler (HRP) in the Salt Finger Tracer Release Experiment (SFTRE)
title_fullStr Use of the High Resolution Profiler (HRP) in the Salt Finger Tracer Release Experiment (SFTRE)
title_full_unstemmed Use of the High Resolution Profiler (HRP) in the Salt Finger Tracer Release Experiment (SFTRE)
title_sort use of the high resolution profiler (hrp) in the salt finger tracer release experiment (sftre)
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Montgomery, E. T. (2002). Use of the High Resolution Profiler (HRP) in the Salt Finger Tracer Release Experiment (SFTRE). Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/39
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