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  • Cruise name: 2018 Physical Process Cruise
  • Gear Type: Drone
  • Sample type: Racetrack
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  • KH2018709

    Event ID: 96cac400-5d1b-11e9-89d6-a0481c9e7d26
    Parent Event ID: ace55129-b4d5-11e8-bb1c-a0481c9e7d26
    Event date: 2018-09-19T18:00:00
    Location: 82° 11' 24" N , 19° 13' 48" E
    Cruise number: 2018709
    Cruise name: 2018 Physical Process Cruise
    Sampletype: Racetrack
    Gear type: Drone
    Person of Interest
    Name: Andrew Seidl
    Email: andrew.seidl@uib.no
    Institution: University of Bergen
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    KH2018709

    pi_name: Ilker Fer

    Abstract

    The cruise KH 2018709 aboard the Research Vessel Kronprins Haakon is the second process cruise of the project the Nansen LEGACY. KH 2018709 is primarily a physical oceanography cruise with objectives to conduct ocean mixing and water transformation process studies in the region north of Svalbard, with particular focus on the warm Atlantic boundary current. Meteorological measurements were also made. Activities included: deploy oceanographic moorings and gliders, an AUV, a remotely piloted unmanned aircraft and controlled meteorological balloons; collect underway measurements from ship-mounted ocean current profilers, wind profilers, radiometer and wave sensors; and collect ocean stratification, currents, and microstructure profiles along selected transects across the north Spitsbergen shelf and slope. Additionally, wave sensors are deployed at ice floes from ice edge into pack ice. Ocean stratification, current and microstructure measurements were made along three main sections across the path of the warm Atlantic Current. Additional profiles were collected at two process stations (12-24 hours duration). A Slocum glider equipped with microstructure sensors was deployed and recovered after 7 days. In total 68 CTD (conductivity temperature depth), 63 LADCP (lowered acoustic Doppler current profiler), 45 microstructure profiles and 10 days of SADCP data were collected. Approximately 60 km of undulating transects were made with an AUV. In total, 7 hours of profiles were collected from controlled met balloons, 8 days of radiation data from ship-mounted radiometer, and 7 days of wave data from bow-monuted wave sensor were collected. 5 short flights with remotely piloted aircraft was made.


    pi_email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    projectID: The Nansen Levacy (RCN #276730)
    pi_address: Geophysical Institute, Allegaten 70, N-5007, Bergen, Norway
    pi_institution: University of Bergen
    Created: 2019-04-12T12:10:10
    Modified: 2021-08-12T08:32:01
    History: 2019-04-12T12:10:10Z: New sample used to split sample type in two from Racetracks (80m) & Profile (40-120m)y 2021-08-12T08:32:01Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Event remarks: SUMO
    Source document: Manual input
    dataFilename: 18_09_19__18_00_23_SD
    serialNumber: 21
    altitudeInMeters: 80
    maximumElevationInMeters: 120
    minimumElevationInMeters: 40
  • KH2018709

    Event ID: 96cac3fe-5d1b-11e9-89d6-a0481c9e7d26
    Parent Event ID: ace55126-b4d5-11e8-bb1c-a0481c9e7d26
    Event date: 2018-09-18T11:34:00
    Location: 81° 33' 36" N , 20° 31' 48" E
    Cruise number: 2018709
    Cruise name: 2018 Physical Process Cruise
    Sampletype: Racetrack
    Gear type: Drone
    Person of Interest
    Name: Andrew Seidl
    Email: andrew.seidl@uib.no
    Institution: University of Bergen
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    KH2018709

    pi_name: Ilker Fer

    Abstract

    The cruise KH 2018709 aboard the Research Vessel Kronprins Haakon is the second process cruise of the project the Nansen LEGACY. KH 2018709 is primarily a physical oceanography cruise with objectives to conduct ocean mixing and water transformation process studies in the region north of Svalbard, with particular focus on the warm Atlantic boundary current. Meteorological measurements were also made. Activities included: deploy oceanographic moorings and gliders, an AUV, a remotely piloted unmanned aircraft and controlled meteorological balloons; collect underway measurements from ship-mounted ocean current profilers, wind profilers, radiometer and wave sensors; and collect ocean stratification, currents, and microstructure profiles along selected transects across the north Spitsbergen shelf and slope. Additionally, wave sensors are deployed at ice floes from ice edge into pack ice. Ocean stratification, current and microstructure measurements were made along three main sections across the path of the warm Atlantic Current. Additional profiles were collected at two process stations (12-24 hours duration). A Slocum glider equipped with microstructure sensors was deployed and recovered after 7 days. In total 68 CTD (conductivity temperature depth), 63 LADCP (lowered acoustic Doppler current profiler), 45 microstructure profiles and 10 days of SADCP data were collected. Approximately 60 km of undulating transects were made with an AUV. In total, 7 hours of profiles were collected from controlled met balloons, 8 days of radiation data from ship-mounted radiometer, and 7 days of wave data from bow-monuted wave sensor were collected. 5 short flights with remotely piloted aircraft was made.


    pi_email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    projectID: The Nansen Levacy (RCN #276730)
    pi_address: Geophysical Institute, Allegaten 70, N-5007, Bergen, Norway
    pi_institution: University of Bergen
    Created: 2019-04-12T12:09:03
    Modified: 2021-08-12T08:32:01
    History: 2019-04-12T12:09:03Z: New sample used to split sample type in two from Racetracks (80m) & Profile (40-120m)y 2021-08-12T08:32:01Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Event remarks: SUMO
    Source document: Manual input
    dataFilename: 18_09_18__11_34_19_SD
    serialNumber: 21
    altitudeInMeters: 80
    maximumElevationInMeters: 120
    minimumElevationInMeters: 40
  • KH2018709

    Event ID: 96cac3ff-5d1b-11e9-89d6-a0481c9e7d26
    Parent Event ID: ace55128-b4d5-11e8-bb1c-a0481c9e7d26
    Event date: 2018-09-19T15:38:00
    Location: 82° 19' 12" N , 19° 28' 12" E
    Cruise number: 2018709
    Cruise name: 2018 Physical Process Cruise
    Sampletype: Racetrack
    Gear type: Drone
    Person of Interest
    Name: Andrew Seidl
    Email: andrew.seidl@uib.no
    Institution: University of Bergen
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    KH2018709

    pi_name: Ilker Fer

    Abstract

    The cruise KH 2018709 aboard the Research Vessel Kronprins Haakon is the second process cruise of the project the Nansen LEGACY. KH 2018709 is primarily a physical oceanography cruise with objectives to conduct ocean mixing and water transformation process studies in the region north of Svalbard, with particular focus on the warm Atlantic boundary current. Meteorological measurements were also made. Activities included: deploy oceanographic moorings and gliders, an AUV, a remotely piloted unmanned aircraft and controlled meteorological balloons; collect underway measurements from ship-mounted ocean current profilers, wind profilers, radiometer and wave sensors; and collect ocean stratification, currents, and microstructure profiles along selected transects across the north Spitsbergen shelf and slope. Additionally, wave sensors are deployed at ice floes from ice edge into pack ice. Ocean stratification, current and microstructure measurements were made along three main sections across the path of the warm Atlantic Current. Additional profiles were collected at two process stations (12-24 hours duration). A Slocum glider equipped with microstructure sensors was deployed and recovered after 7 days. In total 68 CTD (conductivity temperature depth), 63 LADCP (lowered acoustic Doppler current profiler), 45 microstructure profiles and 10 days of SADCP data were collected. Approximately 60 km of undulating transects were made with an AUV. In total, 7 hours of profiles were collected from controlled met balloons, 8 days of radiation data from ship-mounted radiometer, and 7 days of wave data from bow-monuted wave sensor were collected. 5 short flights with remotely piloted aircraft was made.


    pi_email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    projectID: The Nansen Levacy (RCN #276730)
    pi_address: Geophysical Institute, Allegaten 70, N-5007, Bergen, Norway
    pi_institution: University of Bergen
    Created: 2019-04-12T12:09:40
    Modified: 2021-08-12T08:32:01
    History: 2019-04-12T12:09:40Z: New sample used to split sample type in two from Racetracks (80m) & Profile (40-120m)y 2021-08-12T08:32:01Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Event remarks: SUMO
    Source document: Manual input
    dataFilename: 18_09_19__15_38_51_SD
    serialNumber: 21
    altitudeInMeters: 80
    maximumElevationInMeters: 120
    minimumElevationInMeters: 40

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