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  • University Centre in Svalbard
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  • Q4 Geir casts

    Event ID: faed82e7-1354-11ea-a5f2-000c29fb4a96
    Cruise number: 2019711
    Cruise name: 2019 Seasonal Study Q4
    Gear type: EK80
    Person of Interest
    Name: Janne Søreide
    Email: janne.soreide@unis.no
    Institution: University Centre in Svalbard
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    Q4 Geir casts

    pi_name: Janne E. Søreide

    Abstract

    The RV Kronprins Haakon cruise Nansen Legacy seasonal Q4 (Q4= 4th quarter of the year) contributed to the seasonal investigation of the northern Barents Sea and adjacent Arctic Basin. This activity is a key milestone for 2019. The cruise addressed objectives of the research foci in RF1 on Physical drivers, RF2 on Human drivers and RF3 on the living Barents Sea, and collected necessary data along the Nansen Legacy transect in open waters and within the ice cover. Experiments were an important component of the research to quantify processes, rates and interactions that will also feed modeling work and projections in RF4. The ongoing establishment of routines for sampling, data management and data storing continued as part of the practical work onboard.


    pi_email: janne.soreide@unis.no
    projectID: RCN # 276730
    pi_address: Department of Arctic Biology, UNIS, P.O. box 156, 9171 Longyearbyen
    recordedBy: Janne E. Søreide; Rolf Gradinger
    pi_institution: University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS)
    Created: 2020-11-17T12:23:10
    Modified: 2022-02-25T09:20:28
    History: 2020-11-17T12:23:10Z: Initial read in of the log files. 2020-11-17T12:23:30Z: Making sure gear metadata taken from gear log sheet and not researchers sample logs 2020-12-23T09:40:52Z: Ensuring gear sheet is uploaded last 2020-12-23T12:28:41Z: Ensuring gear sheet last to be uploaded 2022-02-25T09:20:28Z: Removing individual sample depths assigned to activities
    Source document: Q4_GearID_with_metadata_Dec16_final_LM_fix2022feb.xlsx
  • Nansen Legacy Paleo Cruise 2018

    Event ID: e5cc295f-d11b-11e8-a5f0-005056a2f54a
    Cruise number: 2018710
    Cruise name: 2018 Paleo Cruise
    Gear type: EK80
    Person of Interest
    Name: Katrine Husum
    Email: Katrine.Husum@npolar.no
    Institution: Norwegian Polar Institute
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    Nansen Legacy Paleo Cruise 2018

    pi_name: Katrine Husum

    Abstract

    This cruise is part of the Nansen Legacy project which will investigate climate and ecosystem change of the Barents Sea and adjacent Arctic Basin. These areas are changing rapidly, e.g. decreasing sea ice distribution and thickness. The project will be an integrated arctic perspective from physical processes to living resources and from understanding the past to predicting the future. This cruise is part of research focus 1 (RF1) “Natural drivers”, subtask T1-3.1. RF1 aims to improve our understanding of the physical climate system in this region. This knowledge is a fundamental building block for any sustainable management plan. Subtask T1-3.1 will investigate the natural variability and ranges of sea ice cover and Atlantic Water through flow in the Barents Sea. The Barents Sea and Arctic climates in general comprise a strong component of natural variability. For any attempt to project and predict future changes in this environment, it is important to understand the range of this variability, its evolution over time, and its responsiveness to external drivers. The paleoclimate records provide this strongly needed insight and will enable assessment of the changes associated with prior intervals where sea ice cover was less and temperatures were higher than those experienced in the recent past were when instrumental and observational records were obtained.


    pi_email: Katrine.Husum@npolar.no
    projectID: The Nansen Legacy (RCN #276730)
    pi_address: Norwegian Polar institute, P.O. Box 6606 Langnes, NO-9296 Tromsø
    recordedBy: Katrine Husum, Pål Ellingsen
    pi_institution: Norwegian Polar institute
    Created: 2018-11-05T13:39:28
    Modified: 2021-08-12T09:36:18
    History: 2018-11-05T13:39:28Z: Initial read in of the log files. 2018-11-05T16:10:49Z: Rewriting wrongly inherited fields 2021-08-12T07:25:53Z: Standardising PI names 2021-08-12T09:36:18Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Event remarks: Flush mounted
    Source document: AeN_Paleo_2018.xlsx
    end_date: 2018-10-20 00:00:00
    start_date: 2018-09-26 00:00:00
    dataFilename: KHFL2018710-D2018MMDD-THHMMSS.raw, 2018MMDDHHMMSS.idx
  • Q3 Gear casts

    Event ID: ef09b3b3-b5ec-11e9-acd1-a0481c9e7d26
    Cruise number: 2019706
    Cruise name: 2019 Seasonal Study Q3
    Gear type: EK80
    Person of Interest
    Name: Marit Reigstad
    Email: marit.reigstad@uit.no
    Institution: University of Tromsø
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    Q3 Gear casts

    pi_name: Marit Reigstad

    Abstract

    The RV Kronprins Haakon cruise Nansen Legacy seasonal Q3 (Q3= 3rd quarter of the year), initiated the seasonal investigation of the northern Barents Sea and adjacent Arctic Basin. This activity is a key milestone for 2019 and 2020. The cruise addressed objectives of the research foci in RF1 on Physical drivers, RF2 on Human drivers and RF3 on the living Barents Sea, and collected necessary data along the Nansen Legacy transect in open waters and within the ice. Experiments were an important component of the research to quantify processes, rates and interactions that will also feed modeling work and projections in RF4. The ongoing establishment of routines for sampling, data management and data storing continued as part of the practical work onboard. The observational capacity was increased also outside the cruise periods, through deployment of 2 gliders for RF1, and 3 moorings in collaboration with RF1/2/3.


    pi_email: marit.reigstad@uit.no
    projectID: RCN # 276730
    pi_address: Institute of Arctic and Marine Biology, Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics
    recordedBy: Tove M. Gabrielsen
    pi_institution: UiT - The Arctic University of Norway
    Created: 2020-05-06T13:41:12
    Modified: 2021-08-12T10:10:06
    History: 2020-05-06T13:41:12Z: Initial read in of the log files. 2021-08-12T10:10:06Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Source document: Q3_GearID_with_metadata.xlsx
    end_date: 2019-08-27 00:00:00
    start_date: 2019-08-05 00:00:00
    dataFilename: KHFL2019706-D2019MMDD-THHMMSS.raw, 2019MMDDHHMMSS.idx

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