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  • KB 2019 616

    Event ID: 3b52af74-85da-11e9-80f7-a0481c9e7d26
    Event date: 2019-05-28T18:58:00
    Station: 1 (2019 Technology Test Cruise)
    Location: 62° 25' 51" N , 5° 58' 31" E
    Cruise number: 2019616
    Cruise name: 2019 Technology Test Cruise
    Gear type: Vertical microstructure profiler
    Bottom depth (m): 329.97
    Person of Interest
    Name: Ilker Fer
    Email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    Institution: University of Bergen
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    KB 2019 616

    pi_name: Ilker Fer

    Abstract

    The cruise KB 2019616 aboard the Research Vessel Kristine Bonnevie is conducted to test instrumentation related to the project the Nansen LEGACY. The LEGACY is the Norwegian Arctic research community’s joint effort to establish a holistic understanding of a changing marine Arctic climate and ecosystem. In KB 2019616 objectives are to test an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) integrated with microstructure sensors, a Jetyak, as well as an ascending vertical microstructure profiler. These instruments are tested in various configurations in a calm Norwegian fjord (Sulafjord and Storfjord near Ålesund), to identify an optimum solution and strategy for deployment in the research cruises planned in the LEGACY. Transects with the AUV, the Jetyak, and multiple vertical profiles using the microstructure profiler from a work boat were made. These test data have various levels of quality and are not reported here. Additionally reference profiles were collected from the ship, using a descending vertical microstructure profiler, standard conductivity temperature depth (CTD) system and the shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiler (SADCP). In total 23 CTD (conductivity temperature depth), 63 microstructure profiles and 5.5 days of SADCP data were collected.


    pi_email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    projectID: The Nansen Levacy (RCN #276730)
    pi_address: Geophysical Institute, Allegaten 70, N-5007, Bergen, Norway
    recordedBy: Pål Ellingsen
    pi_institution: University of Bergen
    Created: 2019-06-04T11:14:51
    Modified: 2021-08-12T09:18:33
    History: 2019-06-04T11:14:51Z: Initial read in of the log files. 2021-08-12T09:18:33Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Event remarks: M4 MSS
    Source document: AeN_2019616.xlsx
    statID: 15
  • KB 2019 616

    Event ID: 3b52af52-85da-11e9-80f7-a0481c9e7d26
    Event date: 2019-05-26T12:10:00
    Station: 1 (2019 Technology Test Cruise)
    Location: 62° 23' 38" N , 6° 4' 5" E
    Cruise number: 2019616
    Cruise name: 2019 Technology Test Cruise
    Gear type: CTD
    Bottom depth (m): 444.54
    Person of Interest
    Name: Ilker Fer
    Email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    Institution: University of Bergen
    Show more metadata

    KB 2019 616

    pi_name: Ilker Fer

    Abstract

    The cruise KB 2019616 aboard the Research Vessel Kristine Bonnevie is conducted to test instrumentation related to the project the Nansen LEGACY. The LEGACY is the Norwegian Arctic research community’s joint effort to establish a holistic understanding of a changing marine Arctic climate and ecosystem. In KB 2019616 objectives are to test an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) integrated with microstructure sensors, a Jetyak, as well as an ascending vertical microstructure profiler. These instruments are tested in various configurations in a calm Norwegian fjord (Sulafjord and Storfjord near Ålesund), to identify an optimum solution and strategy for deployment in the research cruises planned in the LEGACY. Transects with the AUV, the Jetyak, and multiple vertical profiles using the microstructure profiler from a work boat were made. These test data have various levels of quality and are not reported here. Additionally reference profiles were collected from the ship, using a descending vertical microstructure profiler, standard conductivity temperature depth (CTD) system and the shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiler (SADCP). In total 23 CTD (conductivity temperature depth), 63 microstructure profiles and 5.5 days of SADCP data were collected.


    pi_email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    projectID: The Nansen Levacy (RCN #276730)
    pi_address: Geophysical Institute, Allegaten 70, N-5007, Bergen, Norway
    recordedBy: Pål Ellingsen
    pi_institution: University of Bergen
    Created: 2019-06-04T11:14:51
    Modified: 2021-08-12T09:18:33
    History: 2019-06-04T11:14:51Z: Initial read in of the log files. 2021-08-12T09:18:33Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Event remarks: E3
    Source document: AeN_2019616.xlsx
    statID: 604
  • KB 2019 616

    Event ID: 3b52af67-85da-11e9-80f7-a0481c9e7d26
    Event date: 2019-05-27T13:55:00
    Station: 1 (2019 Technology Test Cruise)
    Location: 62° 27' 33" N , 5° 51' 9" E
    Cruise number: 2019616
    Cruise name: 2019 Technology Test Cruise
    Gear type: CTD
    Bottom depth (m): 253.22
    Person of Interest
    Name: Ilker Fer
    Email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    Institution: University of Bergen
    Show more metadata

    KB 2019 616

    pi_name: Ilker Fer

    Abstract

    The cruise KB 2019616 aboard the Research Vessel Kristine Bonnevie is conducted to test instrumentation related to the project the Nansen LEGACY. The LEGACY is the Norwegian Arctic research community’s joint effort to establish a holistic understanding of a changing marine Arctic climate and ecosystem. In KB 2019616 objectives are to test an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) integrated with microstructure sensors, a Jetyak, as well as an ascending vertical microstructure profiler. These instruments are tested in various configurations in a calm Norwegian fjord (Sulafjord and Storfjord near Ålesund), to identify an optimum solution and strategy for deployment in the research cruises planned in the LEGACY. Transects with the AUV, the Jetyak, and multiple vertical profiles using the microstructure profiler from a work boat were made. These test data have various levels of quality and are not reported here. Additionally reference profiles were collected from the ship, using a descending vertical microstructure profiler, standard conductivity temperature depth (CTD) system and the shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiler (SADCP). In total 23 CTD (conductivity temperature depth), 63 microstructure profiles and 5.5 days of SADCP data were collected.


    pi_email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    projectID: The Nansen Levacy (RCN #276730)
    pi_address: Geophysical Institute, Allegaten 70, N-5007, Bergen, Norway
    recordedBy: Pål Ellingsen
    pi_institution: University of Bergen
    Created: 2019-06-04T11:14:51
    Modified: 2021-08-12T09:18:33
    History: 2019-06-04T11:14:51Z: Initial read in of the log files. 2021-08-12T09:18:33Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Event remarks: W3
    Source document: AeN_2019616.xlsx
    statID: 619
  • KB 2019 616

    Event ID: 3b52af5b-85da-11e9-80f7-a0481c9e7d26
    Event date: 2019-05-27T09:03:00
    Station: 1 (2019 Technology Test Cruise)
    Location: 62° 24' 15" N , 6° 5' 31" E
    Cruise number: 2019616
    Cruise name: 2019 Technology Test Cruise
    Gear type: CTD
    Bottom depth (m): 163.59
    Person of Interest
    Name: Ilker Fer
    Email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    Institution: University of Bergen
    Show more metadata

    KB 2019 616

    pi_name: Ilker Fer

    Abstract

    The cruise KB 2019616 aboard the Research Vessel Kristine Bonnevie is conducted to test instrumentation related to the project the Nansen LEGACY. The LEGACY is the Norwegian Arctic research community’s joint effort to establish a holistic understanding of a changing marine Arctic climate and ecosystem. In KB 2019616 objectives are to test an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) integrated with microstructure sensors, a Jetyak, as well as an ascending vertical microstructure profiler. These instruments are tested in various configurations in a calm Norwegian fjord (Sulafjord and Storfjord near Ålesund), to identify an optimum solution and strategy for deployment in the research cruises planned in the LEGACY. Transects with the AUV, the Jetyak, and multiple vertical profiles using the microstructure profiler from a work boat were made. These test data have various levels of quality and are not reported here. Additionally reference profiles were collected from the ship, using a descending vertical microstructure profiler, standard conductivity temperature depth (CTD) system and the shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiler (SADCP). In total 23 CTD (conductivity temperature depth), 63 microstructure profiles and 5.5 days of SADCP data were collected.


    pi_email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    projectID: The Nansen Levacy (RCN #276730)
    pi_address: Geophysical Institute, Allegaten 70, N-5007, Bergen, Norway
    recordedBy: Pål Ellingsen
    pi_institution: University of Bergen
    Created: 2019-06-04T11:14:51
    Modified: 2021-08-12T09:18:33
    History: 2019-06-04T11:14:51Z: Initial read in of the log files. 2021-08-12T09:18:33Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Event remarks: E1
    Source document: AeN_2019616.xlsx
    statID: 607
  • KB 2019 616

    Event ID: 3b52af64-85da-11e9-80f7-a0481c9e7d26
    Event date: 2019-05-27T12:43:00
    Station: 1 (2019 Technology Test Cruise)
    Location: 62° 27' 26" N , 5° 57' 58" E
    Cruise number: 2019616
    Cruise name: 2019 Technology Test Cruise
    Gear type: CTD
    Bottom depth (m): 106.84
    Person of Interest
    Name: Ilker Fer
    Email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    Institution: University of Bergen
    Show more metadata

    KB 2019 616

    pi_name: Ilker Fer

    Abstract

    The cruise KB 2019616 aboard the Research Vessel Kristine Bonnevie is conducted to test instrumentation related to the project the Nansen LEGACY. The LEGACY is the Norwegian Arctic research community’s joint effort to establish a holistic understanding of a changing marine Arctic climate and ecosystem. In KB 2019616 objectives are to test an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) integrated with microstructure sensors, a Jetyak, as well as an ascending vertical microstructure profiler. These instruments are tested in various configurations in a calm Norwegian fjord (Sulafjord and Storfjord near Ålesund), to identify an optimum solution and strategy for deployment in the research cruises planned in the LEGACY. Transects with the AUV, the Jetyak, and multiple vertical profiles using the microstructure profiler from a work boat were made. These test data have various levels of quality and are not reported here. Additionally reference profiles were collected from the ship, using a descending vertical microstructure profiler, standard conductivity temperature depth (CTD) system and the shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiler (SADCP). In total 23 CTD (conductivity temperature depth), 63 microstructure profiles and 5.5 days of SADCP data were collected.


    pi_email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    projectID: The Nansen Levacy (RCN #276730)
    pi_address: Geophysical Institute, Allegaten 70, N-5007, Bergen, Norway
    recordedBy: Pål Ellingsen
    pi_institution: University of Bergen
    Created: 2019-06-04T11:14:51
    Modified: 2021-08-12T09:18:33
    History: 2019-06-04T11:14:51Z: Initial read in of the log files. 2021-08-12T09:18:33Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Event remarks: M1
    Source document: AeN_2019616.xlsx
    statID: 616
  • KB 2019 616

    Event ID: 3b52af79-85da-11e9-80f7-a0481c9e7d26
    Event date: 2019-05-30T10:21:00
    Station: 1 (2019 Technology Test Cruise)
    Location: 62° 23' 23" N , 6° 13' 21" E
    Cruise number: 2019616
    Cruise name: 2019 Technology Test Cruise
    Gear type: CTD
    Bottom depth (m): 356.36
    Person of Interest
    Name: Ilker Fer
    Email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    Institution: University of Bergen
    Show more metadata

    KB 2019 616

    pi_name: Ilker Fer

    Abstract

    The cruise KB 2019616 aboard the Research Vessel Kristine Bonnevie is conducted to test instrumentation related to the project the Nansen LEGACY. The LEGACY is the Norwegian Arctic research community’s joint effort to establish a holistic understanding of a changing marine Arctic climate and ecosystem. In KB 2019616 objectives are to test an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) integrated with microstructure sensors, a Jetyak, as well as an ascending vertical microstructure profiler. These instruments are tested in various configurations in a calm Norwegian fjord (Sulafjord and Storfjord near Ålesund), to identify an optimum solution and strategy for deployment in the research cruises planned in the LEGACY. Transects with the AUV, the Jetyak, and multiple vertical profiles using the microstructure profiler from a work boat were made. These test data have various levels of quality and are not reported here. Additionally reference profiles were collected from the ship, using a descending vertical microstructure profiler, standard conductivity temperature depth (CTD) system and the shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiler (SADCP). In total 23 CTD (conductivity temperature depth), 63 microstructure profiles and 5.5 days of SADCP data were collected.


    pi_email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    projectID: The Nansen Levacy (RCN #276730)
    pi_address: Geophysical Institute, Allegaten 70, N-5007, Bergen, Norway
    recordedBy: Pål Ellingsen
    pi_institution: University of Bergen
    Created: 2019-06-04T11:14:51
    Modified: 2021-08-12T09:18:33
    History: 2019-06-04T11:14:51Z: Initial read in of the log files. 2021-08-12T09:18:33Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Source document: AeN_2019616.xlsx
    statID: 622
  • KB 2019 616

    Event ID: 3b52af4a-85da-11e9-80f7-a0481c9e7d26
    Event date: 2019-05-25T17:47:00
    Station: 1 (2019 Technology Test Cruise)
    Location: 62° 23' 1" N , 6° 13' 7" E
    Cruise number: 2019616
    Cruise name: 2019 Technology Test Cruise
    Gear type: CTD
    Bottom depth (m): 425.84
    Person of Interest
    Name: Ilker Fer
    Email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    Institution: University of Bergen
    Show more metadata

    KB 2019 616

    pi_name: Ilker Fer

    Abstract

    The cruise KB 2019616 aboard the Research Vessel Kristine Bonnevie is conducted to test instrumentation related to the project the Nansen LEGACY. The LEGACY is the Norwegian Arctic research community’s joint effort to establish a holistic understanding of a changing marine Arctic climate and ecosystem. In KB 2019616 objectives are to test an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) integrated with microstructure sensors, a Jetyak, as well as an ascending vertical microstructure profiler. These instruments are tested in various configurations in a calm Norwegian fjord (Sulafjord and Storfjord near Ålesund), to identify an optimum solution and strategy for deployment in the research cruises planned in the LEGACY. Transects with the AUV, the Jetyak, and multiple vertical profiles using the microstructure profiler from a work boat were made. These test data have various levels of quality and are not reported here. Additionally reference profiles were collected from the ship, using a descending vertical microstructure profiler, standard conductivity temperature depth (CTD) system and the shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiler (SADCP). In total 23 CTD (conductivity temperature depth), 63 microstructure profiles and 5.5 days of SADCP data were collected.


    pi_email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    projectID: The Nansen Levacy (RCN #276730)
    pi_address: Geophysical Institute, Allegaten 70, N-5007, Bergen, Norway
    recordedBy: Pål Ellingsen
    pi_institution: University of Bergen
    Created: 2019-06-04T11:14:51
    Modified: 2021-08-12T09:18:33
    History: 2019-06-04T11:14:51Z: Initial read in of the log files. 2021-08-12T09:18:33Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Source document: AeN_2019616.xlsx
    statID: 600
  • KB 2019 616

    Event ID: 3b52af71-85da-11e9-80f7-a0481c9e7d26
    Event date: 2019-05-28T17:23:00
    Station: 1 (2019 Technology Test Cruise)
    Location: 62° 27' 15" N , 5° 57' 58" E
    Cruise number: 2019616
    Cruise name: 2019 Technology Test Cruise
    Gear type: Vertical microstructure profiler
    Bottom depth (m): 231.76
    Person of Interest
    Name: Ilker Fer
    Email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    Institution: University of Bergen
    Show more metadata

    KB 2019 616

    pi_name: Ilker Fer

    Abstract

    The cruise KB 2019616 aboard the Research Vessel Kristine Bonnevie is conducted to test instrumentation related to the project the Nansen LEGACY. The LEGACY is the Norwegian Arctic research community’s joint effort to establish a holistic understanding of a changing marine Arctic climate and ecosystem. In KB 2019616 objectives are to test an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) integrated with microstructure sensors, a Jetyak, as well as an ascending vertical microstructure profiler. These instruments are tested in various configurations in a calm Norwegian fjord (Sulafjord and Storfjord near Ålesund), to identify an optimum solution and strategy for deployment in the research cruises planned in the LEGACY. Transects with the AUV, the Jetyak, and multiple vertical profiles using the microstructure profiler from a work boat were made. These test data have various levels of quality and are not reported here. Additionally reference profiles were collected from the ship, using a descending vertical microstructure profiler, standard conductivity temperature depth (CTD) system and the shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiler (SADCP). In total 23 CTD (conductivity temperature depth), 63 microstructure profiles and 5.5 days of SADCP data were collected.


    pi_email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    projectID: The Nansen Levacy (RCN #276730)
    pi_address: Geophysical Institute, Allegaten 70, N-5007, Bergen, Norway
    recordedBy: Pål Ellingsen
    pi_institution: University of Bergen
    Created: 2019-06-04T11:14:51
    Modified: 2021-08-12T09:18:33
    History: 2019-06-04T11:14:51Z: Initial read in of the log files. 2021-08-12T09:18:33Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Event remarks: M2 MSS
    Source document: AeN_2019616.xlsx
    statID: 12
  • KB 2019 616

    Event ID: 3b52af4f-85da-11e9-80f7-a0481c9e7d26
    Event date: 2019-05-26T11:16:00
    Station: 1 (2019 Technology Test Cruise)
    Location: 62° 24' 14" N , 6° 5' 36" E
    Cruise number: 2019616
    Cruise name: 2019 Technology Test Cruise
    Gear type: CTD w/bottles
    Bottom depth (m): 162.12
    Person of Interest
    Name: Ilker Fer
    Email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    Institution: University of Bergen
    Show more metadata

    KB 2019 616

    pi_name: Ilker Fer

    Abstract

    The cruise KB 2019616 aboard the Research Vessel Kristine Bonnevie is conducted to test instrumentation related to the project the Nansen LEGACY. The LEGACY is the Norwegian Arctic research community’s joint effort to establish a holistic understanding of a changing marine Arctic climate and ecosystem. In KB 2019616 objectives are to test an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) integrated with microstructure sensors, a Jetyak, as well as an ascending vertical microstructure profiler. These instruments are tested in various configurations in a calm Norwegian fjord (Sulafjord and Storfjord near Ålesund), to identify an optimum solution and strategy for deployment in the research cruises planned in the LEGACY. Transects with the AUV, the Jetyak, and multiple vertical profiles using the microstructure profiler from a work boat were made. These test data have various levels of quality and are not reported here. Additionally reference profiles were collected from the ship, using a descending vertical microstructure profiler, standard conductivity temperature depth (CTD) system and the shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiler (SADCP). In total 23 CTD (conductivity temperature depth), 63 microstructure profiles and 5.5 days of SADCP data were collected.


    pi_email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    projectID: The Nansen Levacy (RCN #276730)
    pi_address: Geophysical Institute, Allegaten 70, N-5007, Bergen, Norway
    recordedBy: Pål Ellingsen
    pi_institution: University of Bergen
    Created: 2019-06-04T11:14:51
    Modified: 2021-08-12T09:18:33
    History: 2019-06-04T11:14:51Z: Initial read in of the log files. 2021-08-12T09:18:33Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Event remarks: E 1
    Source document: AeN_2019616.xlsx
    statID: 2
  • KB 2019 616

    Event ID: 3b52af6e-85da-11e9-80f7-a0481c9e7d26
    Event date: 2019-05-28T13:47:00
    Station: 1 (2019 Technology Test Cruise)
    Location: 62° 23' 40" N , 6° 4' 39" E
    Cruise number: 2019616
    Cruise name: 2019 Technology Test Cruise
    Gear type: Vertical microstructure profiler
    Bottom depth (m): 443.19
    Person of Interest
    Name: Ilker Fer
    Email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    Institution: University of Bergen
    Show more metadata

    KB 2019 616

    pi_name: Ilker Fer

    Abstract

    The cruise KB 2019616 aboard the Research Vessel Kristine Bonnevie is conducted to test instrumentation related to the project the Nansen LEGACY. The LEGACY is the Norwegian Arctic research community’s joint effort to establish a holistic understanding of a changing marine Arctic climate and ecosystem. In KB 2019616 objectives are to test an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) integrated with microstructure sensors, a Jetyak, as well as an ascending vertical microstructure profiler. These instruments are tested in various configurations in a calm Norwegian fjord (Sulafjord and Storfjord near Ålesund), to identify an optimum solution and strategy for deployment in the research cruises planned in the LEGACY. Transects with the AUV, the Jetyak, and multiple vertical profiles using the microstructure profiler from a work boat were made. These test data have various levels of quality and are not reported here. Additionally reference profiles were collected from the ship, using a descending vertical microstructure profiler, standard conductivity temperature depth (CTD) system and the shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiler (SADCP). In total 23 CTD (conductivity temperature depth), 63 microstructure profiles and 5.5 days of SADCP data were collected.


    pi_email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    projectID: The Nansen Levacy (RCN #276730)
    pi_address: Geophysical Institute, Allegaten 70, N-5007, Bergen, Norway
    recordedBy: Pål Ellingsen
    pi_institution: University of Bergen
    Created: 2019-06-04T11:14:51
    Modified: 2021-08-12T09:18:33
    History: 2019-06-04T11:14:51Z: Initial read in of the log files. 2021-08-12T09:18:33Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Event remarks: mss
    Source document: AeN_2019616.xlsx
    statID: 9

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