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FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring, Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard, Physical Oceanography @ AWI (FRAM, Hausgarten, AWI_PhyOce)
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Raw physical oceanography data was acquired by a ship-based Seabird SBE911+ CTD-Rosette system (Sensor URN: vessel:polarstern:ctd_sbe9plus_485) onboard RV Polarstern during research cruise PS126 to the Fram Strait as part of the long-term monitoring program at AWI HAUSGARTEN. The installed sensor suite provided duplicates of seawater conductivity (SBE4), temperature (SBE3), pressure (SBE5), depth (calculated), salinity (calculated), dissolved oxygen (SBE43), as well as chl-a fluorescence (Wetlabs FLRTD) and turbidity (Wetlabs C-STAR transmissiometer) within the water column. All sensors performed generally fine, except during one cast where the secondary oxygen sensor had issues below 4000m. ** For all details see the full metadata description at "https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.940754"!
Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate, Physical Oceanography @ AWI, Why is the deep Arctic Ocean Warming? (MOSAiC, AWI_PhyOce, WAOW)
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This dataset gives an overview on the hydrographic properties encountered during the Multidisciplinary drifting observatory for the study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC). It is not the final dataset and it does not contain single profiles. Rather this data set contains the median of the preprocessed data collected with the ship-based conductivity, temperature depth profiler (CTD) as well as one profile of a hand-held CTD operated from the ice. The data collected with the ship-based CTD was processed using the standard SBE processing routines. Additionally, large spikes where removed. The data was interpolated onto a 5 dbar regular grid and subsequently the median was computed over each pressure level. The data collected with the ice-based hand-held CTD was processed manually. Surface values with conductivity readings below 0.5mS/cm and temperature values below the surface freezing temperature were removed. A pressure offset of 2 dbar was subtracted. The data was then binned in 0.1 steps to 5 dbar, in steps of 0.25 to 20 dbar, in steps of 0.5 dbar to 100 dbar and in steps of 1 dbar below. For both, ship-based CTD and ice-based hand-held CTD data Absolute Salinity (SA), Practical Salinity (SP) and Conservative Temperature (CT) where derived using the TEOS-10 GSW toolbox (McDougall and Barker 2011). This work was carried out and data used in this manuscript was produced as part of the international Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of the Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) with the tag MOSAiC20192020. We thank all persons involved in the expedition of the Research Vessel Polarstern during MOSAiC in 2019-2020 (AWI_PS122_00) as listed in Nixdorf et al. (2021). ** For all details see the full metadata description at "https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.936275"!
FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring, Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard, Physical Oceanography @ AWI (FRAM, Hausgarten, AWI_PhyOce)
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Raw physical oceanography data was acquired by a ship-based Seabird SBE911+ CTD-Rosette system onboard Maria S. MERIAN during research cruise MSM93 to the Fram Strait. The installed sensor suite provided duplicates of seawater conductivity (SBE4), temperature (SBE3), pressure (SBE5), depth (calculated), salinity (calculated), dissolved oxygen (SBE43), and Chl-a fluorescence (Wetlabs FLRTD) within the water column. Individual sensor pairs suffered from data quality issues throughout most of the campaign most likely resulting from pump-related problems, but in all affected profiles the duplicate sensor pair was still giving reliable data. ** For all details see the full metadata description at "https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.941682"! ** The authors are grateful to the captain, crew and technical/scientific staff of the expedition MSM93 onboard the RV MARIA S. MERIAN. The work was funded by the Helmholtz infrastructure program “Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring”, and the Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung.
FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring, Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard, Physical Oceanography @ AWI (FRAM, Hausgarten, AWI_PhyOce)
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Time series data of physical oceanography (seawater conductivity, temperature, pressure, salinity) and ocean current velocities were obtained from mooring F3-18 in the Fram Strait in September 2018 - July 2020 as part of the Helmholtz infrastructure program Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring (FRAM) and the long-term monitoring program at AWI HAUSGARTEN. The mooring was deployed during RV MARIA S. MERIAN expedition MSM76 and recovered during MSM93. The attached archive contains raw data files of four Seabird SBE37 microcats (nominal depths: 54m, 200m, 250m, 760m; sampling interval 20 min), one RDI Longranger ADCP (nominal depth: 400m; sampling interval 1h) and two AADI RCM11 current meters (nominal depths: 759m, 1067m; sampling interval 2h). The ADCP suffered from a compass calibration issue. Both RCMs only measured for one year due to early power failures. Auxiliary information such as sensor calibration sheets, mooring diagrams and schedule files are also provided, if applicable. ** For all details see the full metadata description at "https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.942178"! ** Please add this to the comment field: The file F3-18.zip includes all available sensor raw data from mooring F3-18. The structure of the unzipped folders is mooring->sensor/sampler type->serial number->instrument files. All instruments were synched to UTC before deployment, and the offset after the recovery is supplied in the respective instrument folder, if available. The archive also contains the sensor calibration sheets/files and relevant sampler schedule files, if available. Finally, mooring schematics are also attached as pdfs in the root folder.
The authors are grateful to the captains, crews and technical/scientific staff of the expeditions MSM76 and MSM93 onboard RV MARIA S. MERIAN. Many individuals have contributed to the conception of the research, the preparation of the instruments, the deployment and recoveries, as well as to the retrieval of the data, which we greatly appreciate. We also acknowledge funding from the Helmholtz infrastructure program “Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring”, and the Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung.
FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring, Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard, Physical Oceanography @ AWI (FRAM, Hausgarten, AWI_PhyOce)
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Time series data of hydroacoustics and multi-frequency acoustic backscatter were obtained from mooring F4-OZA in the Fram Strait in September 2018 - July 2020 as part of the Helmholtz infrastructure program Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring (FRAM) and the long-term monitoring program at AWI HAUSGARTEN. The mooring was deployed during RV MARIA S. MERIAN expedition MSM76 and recovered during MSM93. The mooring included one ASL Acoustic Zooplankton Fish Profiler (nominal depth: 155m; data archived elsewhere) and one Develogic Sonovault (nominal depth: 836m; data also archived elsewhere). The attached .zip file only contains the mooring diagrams. ** For all details see the full metadata description at "https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.942179"! ** The authors are grateful to the captains, crews and technical/scientific staff of the expeditions MSM76 and MSM93 onboard RV MARIA S. MERIAN. Many individuals have contributed to the conception of the research, the preparation of the instruments, the deployment and recoveries, as well as to the retrieval of the data, which we greatly appreciate. We also acknowledge funding from the Helmholtz infrastructure program “Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring”, and the Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung.
FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring, Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard, Physical Oceanography @ AWI (FRAM, Hausgarten, AWI_PhyOce)
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Time series data of physical oceanography (seawater conductivity, temperature, pressure, salinity), ocean current velocities, hydroacoustics and multi-frequency acoustic backscatter were obtained from mooring F5-18 in the Fram Strait in September 2018 - July 2020 as part of the Helmholtz infrastructure program Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring (FRAM) and the long-term monitoring program at AWI HAUSGARTEN. The mooring was deployed during RV MARIA S. MERIAN expedition MSM76 and recovered during MSM93. The attached archive contains raw data files of three Seabird SBE37 microcats (nominal depths: 46m, 247m, 731m; sampling interval 20 min), one RDI 600kHz ADCP (nominal depth: 34m; sampling interval 30min), one RDI Longranger ADCP (nominal depth: 403m; sampling interval 1h) and one AADI RCM11 current meter (nominal depth: 730m; sampling interval 2h). The 600kHz ADCP wasn't aligned correctly in the water column due to issues with the attached flotations. Therefore, the data is likely not usable. The mooring also included one ASL Acoustic Zooplankton Fish Profiler (nominal depth: 135m; data archived elsewhere) and one Develogic Sonovault (nominal depth: 790m; data also archived elsewhere). Auxiliary information such as sensor calibration sheets, mooring diagrams and schedule files are also provided, if applicable. ** For all details see the full metadata description at "https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.942176"! ** The file F5-18.zip includes all available sensor raw data from mooring F5-18. The structure of the unzipped folders is mooring->sensor/sampler type->serial number->instrument files. All instruments were synched to UTC before deployment, and the offset after the recovery is supplied in the respective instrument folder, if available. The archive also contains the sensor calibration sheets/files and relevant sampler schedule files, if available. Finally, mooring schematics are also attached as pdfs in the root folder.
The authors are grateful to the captains, crews and technical/scientific staff of the expeditions MSM76 and MSM93 onboard RV MARIA S. MERIAN. Many individuals have contributed to the conception of the research, the preparation of the instruments, the deployment and recoveries, as well as to the retrieval of the data, which we greatly appreciate. We also acknowledge funding from the Helmholtz infrastructure program “Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring”, and the Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung.
FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring, Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard, Physical Oceanography @ AWI (FRAM, Hausgarten, AWI_PhyOce)
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Time series data of physical oceanography (seawater conductivity, temperature, pressure, salinity) and ocean current velocities were obtained from mooring F2-19 in the Fram Strait in September 2018 - July 2020 as part of the Helmholtz infrastructure program Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring (FRAM) and the long-term monitoring program at AWI HAUSGARTEN. The mooring was deployed during RV MARIA S. MERIAN expedition MSM76 and recovered during MSM93. The attached archive contains raw data files of 10 Seabird SBE56 temperature loggers (nominal depths: 26m, 42m, 59m, 100m, 150m, 200m, 300m, 350m, 400m, 450m; sampling interval 30 sec), three Seabird SBE37 microcats (nominal depths: 54m, 250m, 777m; sampling interval 20 min), one RDI Longranger ADCP (nominal depth: 400m; sampling interval 1h) and one AADI RCM11 current meter (nominal depth: 758m; sampling interval 2h; failed in June 2019). Auxiliary information such as sensor calibration sheets, mooring diagrams and schedule files are also provided, if applicable. ** For all details see the full metadata description at "https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.942172"! ** The file F2-19.zip includes all available sensor raw data from mooring F2-19. The structure of the unzipped folders is mooring->sensor/sampler type->serial number->instrument files. All instruments were synched to UTC before deployment, and the offset after the recovery is supplied in the respective instrument folder, if available. The archive also contains the sensor calibration sheets/files and relevant sampler schedule files, if available. Finally, mooring schematics are also attached as pdfs in the root folder.
The authors are grateful to the captains, crews and technical/scientific staff of the expeditions MSM76 and MSM93 onboard RV MARIA S. MERIAN. Many individuals have contributed to the conception of the research, the preparation of the instruments, the deployment and recoveries, as well as to the retrieval of the data, which we greatly appreciate. We also acknowledge funding from the Helmholtz infrastructure program “Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring”, and the Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung.
FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring, Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard, Physical Oceanography @ AWI (FRAM, Hausgarten, AWI_PhyOce)
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Time series data of physical oceanography (seawater conductivity, temperature, pressure, salinity) and ocean current velocities were obtained from mooring F1-17 in the Fram Strait in September 2018 - July 2019 as part of the Helmholtz infrastructure program Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring (FRAM) and the long-term monitoring program at AWI HAUSGARTEN. The mooring was deployed during RV MARIA S. MERIAN expedition MSM76 and recovered during MSM93. The attached archive contains raw data files of one Seabird SBE37 microcat (nominal depth: 345m; sampling interval 20 min) and one RDI Quartermaster ADCP (nominal depth: 345m; sampling interval 1h). Although the mooring was recovered in July 2020, data is only available until July 2019 due to instrument power failures. The records show also evidence that the mooring was moved at the end of November 2018, most likely by a bottom trawler. Auxiliary information such as sensor calibration sheets, mooring diagrams and schedule files are also provided, if applicable. ** For all details see the full metadata description at "https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.941161"! ** The file F1-17.zip includes all available sensor raw data from mooring F1-17. The structure of the unzipped folders is mooring->sensor/sampler type->serial number->instrument files. All instruments were synched to UTC before deployment, and the offset after the recovery is supplied in the respective instrument folder, if available. The archive also contains the sensor calibration sheets/files and relevant sampler schedule files, if available. Finally, mooring schematics are also attached as pdfs in the root folder.
The authors are grateful to the captains, crews and technical/scientific staff of the expeditions MSM76 and MSM93 onboard RV MARIA S. MERIAN. Many individuals have contributed to the conception of the research, the preparation of the instruments, the deployment and recoveries, as well as to the retrieval of the data, which we greatly appreciate. We also acknowledge funding from the Helmholtz infrastructure program “Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring”, and the Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung.
FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring, Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard, Physical Oceanography @ AWI (FRAM, Hausgarten, AWI_PhyOce)
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Time-series data of physical & biological oceanography, nutrient biogeochemistry, molecular biology and carbon/particle export were obtained from mooring HG-EGC-5 in the Fram Strait in July 2018 - August 2019 as part of the Helmholtz infrastructure program Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring (FRAM) and the long-term monitoring program at AWI HAUSGARTEN. The mooring was deployed during RV POLARSTERN expedition PS114, and recovered during PS121. The attached archive contains raw data files of three Seabird SBE37 microcats (nominal depths: 72m, 241m, 508m; sampling interval 1h), three AADI RCM11 current meters (nominal depths: 79m, 248m, 511m; sampling interval 1h), one AADI Seaguard current meter (nominal depth: 987m, sampling interval 1h), one Wetlabs ECO PAR sensor (nominal depth: 72m; sampling interval 1h), one Wetlabs ECO Triplet fluorometer (nominal depth: 72m; sampling interval 2h), two Satlantics SUNA nitrate sensors (nominal depths: 72m, 241m; sampling interval 4h), one Sunburst SAMI-pCO2 sensor (nominal depth: 241m; sampling interval 1h) and two Sunburst SAMI-pH sensors (nominal depths: 72m, 241m; sampling interval 3h). One Sunburst SAMI-pCO2 sensor (72m) was flooded and all data was lost. The mooring also included two McLane RAS water samplers (nominal depths: 72m, 241m) and one sediment trap (nominal depth: 504m). Auxiliary information such as sensor calibration sheets, mooring diagrams and schedule files are also provided, if applicable. ** For all details see the full metadata description at "https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.941159"! ** The file HG-EGC-5.zip includes all available sensor raw data from mooring HG-EGC-5. The structure of the unzipped folders is mooring->sensor/sampler type->serial number->instrument files. All instruments were synched to UTC before deployment, and the offset after the recovery is supplied in the respective instrument folder, if available. The archive also contains the sensor calibration sheets/files and relevant sampler schedule files, if available. Finally, mooring schematics are also attached as pdfs in the root folder.
The authors are grateful to the captains, crews and technical/scientific staff of the expeditions PS114 and PS121 onboard RV POLARSTERN. Many individuals have contributed to the conception of the research, the preparation of the instruments, the deployment and recoveries, as well as to the retrieval of the data, which we greatly acknowledge. We acknowledge funding from the Helmholtz infrastructure program “Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring”, and the Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung.
FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring, Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard, Physical Oceanography @ AWI (FRAM, Hausgarten, AWI_PhyOce)
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Time-series data of physical oceanography and carbon/particle export were obtained from mooring HG-N-FEVI-37 in the Fram Strait in July 2018 - August 2019 as part of the Helmholtz infrastructure program Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring (FRAM) and the long-term monitoring program at AWI HAUSGARTEN. The mooring was deployed during RV POLARSTERN expedition PS114, and recovered during PS121. The attached archive contains raw data files of two Seabird SBE37 microcats (nominal depths: 48m, 2626m; sampling interval 1h), two AADI RCM11 current meters (nominal depths: 2448m, 2624m; sampling interval 1h) and one AADI Seaguard current meter (nominal depth: 210m; sampling interval 1h). The mooring also included two sediment traps (nominal depths: 203m, 2441m). Auxiliary information such as sensor calibration sheets, mooring diagrams and schedule files are also provided, if applicable. ** For all details see the full metadata description at "https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.941113"! ** The file HG-N-FEVI-37.zip includes all available sensor raw data from mooring HG-N-FEVI-37. The structure of the unzipped folders is mooring->sensor/sampler type->serial number->instrument files. All instruments were synched to UTC before deployment, and the offset after the recovery is supplied in the respective instrument folder, if available. The archive also contains the sensor calibration sheets/files and relevant sampler schedule files, if available. Finally, mooring schematics are also attached as pdfs in the root folder.
The authors are grateful to the captains, crews and technical/scientific staff of the expeditions PS114 and PS121 onboard RV POLARSTERN. Many individuals have contributed to the conception of the research, the preparation of the instruments, the deployment and recoveries, as well as to the retrieval of the data, which we greatly acknowledge. We acknowledge funding from the Helmholtz infrastructure program “Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring”, and the Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung.
FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring, Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard, Physical Oceanography @ AWI (FRAM, Hausgarten, AWI_PhyOce)
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Time-series data of physical oceanography, nutrient biogeochemistry, molecular biology, and carbon/particle export were obtained from mooring F4-S-3 in the Fram Strait in July 2018 - August 2019 as part of the Helmholtz infrastructure program Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring (FRAM) and the long-term monitoring program at AWI HAUSGARTEN. The mooring was deployed during RV POLARSTERN expedition PS114, and recovered during PS121. The attached archive contains raw data files of two Seabird SBE37 microcats (nominal depths: 23m, 50m; sampling interval 1h), one Wetlabs ECO PAR sensor (nominal depth: 23m; sampling interval 1h), one Wetlabs ECO Triplet fluorometer (nominal depth: 23m; sampling interval 2h), One Satlantics SUNA nitrate sensor (nominal depth: 23m; sampling interval 4h), one Sunburst SAMI-pCO2 sensor (nominal depth: 23m; sampling interval 1h) and one Sunburst SAMI-pH sensor (nominal depth: 23m; sampling interval 3h). The mooring also included a McLane RAS water sampler (nominal depth: 23m), a McLane PPS phytoplankton sampler (nominal depth: 25m) and two sediment traps (nominal depths: 204m, 613m). Auxiliary information such as sensor calibration sheets, mooring diagrams and schedule files are also provided, if applicable. ** For all details see the full metadata description at "https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.941126"! ** The file F4-S-3.zip includes all available sensor raw data from mooring F4-S-3. The structure of the unzipped folders is mooring->sensor/sampler type->serial number->instrument files. All instruments were synched to UTC before deployment, and the offset after the recovery is supplied in the respective instrument folder, if available. The archive also contains the sensor calibration sheets/files and relevant sampler schedule files, if available. Finally, mooring schematics are also attached as pdfs in the root folder.
The authors are grateful to the captains, crews and technical/scientific staff of the expeditions PS114 and PS121 onboard RV Polarstern. Many individuals have contributed to the conception of the research, the preparation of the instruments, the deployment and recoveries, as well as to the retrieval of the data, which we greatly acknowledge. We acknowledge funding from the Helmholtz infrastructure program “Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring”, and the Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung.