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D6 (2020 Mooring Service Cruise)

  • GOS 2020113

    Event ID: 9dab46a4-0881-11eb-b790-4bdf00e110ea
    Event date: 2020-10-19T08:12:00
    Station: D6 (2020 Mooring Service Cruise)
    Location: 76° 45' 6" N , 28° 47' 46" E
    Cruise number: 2020113
    Cruise name: 2020 Mooring Service Cruise
    Sampling protocol: Nansen Legacy sampling protocols version 6
    Gear type: MSS
    Bottom depth (m): 203.00
    Person of Interest
    Name: Ilker Fer
    Email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    Institution: University of Bergen
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    GOS 2020113

    pi_name: Ilker Fer

    Abstract

    The cruise GOS 2020113 (6 October 2020 Longyearbyen, 27 October 2020 Tromsø) aboard the Research Vessel G.O. SARS is a mooring service/deployment and process studies cruise of the Nansen LEGACY project. The study region covered 24-35E and 75-79N, with objectives to deploy moorings for process studies (1 year duration), service and redeploy accessible gateway moorings (long term), deploy underwater gliders (cruise duration as well as 3-4 months missions), conduct ocean mixing and water transformation process studies in the Barents Sea Polar Front region east of Svalbard, and sample for biology, nutrients and the carbonate chemistry in the water column at selected stations. The cruise contributes to tasks T1-1 on the Atlantic Water inflow to the northern Barents Sea at key gateways, T1-2 on processes that control sea ice and stratification in the northern Barents Sea, T2-1 on ocean acidification, T3-2 on timing of critical biological processes. Overall, we deployed 7 process moorings with physical oceanography focus, recovered and redeployed gateway moorings M3, M5 and M5-bioac and recovered the gateway mooring M6. We collected measurements of ocean stratification, currents, and microstructure from the vessel as well as from transects using ocean gliders. From the vessel we obtained 212 microstructure profiles down to 0-20 m above seabed; 64 CTD (32 with bottle sampling) and 63 LADCP profiles down to 5 m above seabed, and 20 days of underway current profiles. From gliders we obtained 801 profiles (16 days) including 266 profiles (6 days) using microstructure sensors in the polar front region north of Hopen Trench, and 678 profiles (10days) between the Great Bank and the Central Bank. Using the CTD’s water sampler, we collected 149 water samples for nutrient and carbonate chemistry analyses, 136 for POC/PON analyses, 68 for dissolved oxygen analyses, 52 for chlorophyll analyses, and 48 for phytoplankton analyses. We used multinet and bongo net for mesozooplankton sampling. We performed 4 hauls with Multinet (2 with 64 µm and 2 with 180 µm meshed net) and 29 hauls Bongo net (18 profiles with the 180 µm and 40 profiles with the 64 µm meshed net).


    pi_email: ilker.fer@uib.no
    projectID: The Nansen Levacy (RCN #276730)
    pi_address: Geophysical Institute, Allegaten 70, N-5007, Bergen, Norway
    recordedBy: Ilker Fer
    pi_institution: University of Bergen
    Created: 2021-01-27T14:03:15
    Modified: 2021-08-12T09:18:33
    History: 2021-01-27T14:03:15Z: Initial read in of the log files. 2021-02-23T15:31:11Z: Made L-ADCPs children of CTDs, corrected some gear types 2021-08-12T09:18:33Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Source document: AeN_2020113_uploaded_LADCP.xlsx
    statID: 137
    dataFilename: CAST0120.MRD

D6 (2018 Physical Process Cruise)

  • KH2018709

    Event ID: ace55113-b4d5-11e8-bb1c-a0481c9e7d26
    Event date: 2018-09-17T11:38:00
    Station: D6 (2018 Physical Process Cruise)
    Location: 81° 30' 10" N , 23° 53' 40" E
    Cruise number: 2018709
    Cruise name: 2018 Physical Process Cruise
    Gear type: CTD
    Bottom depth (m): 650.00
    Person of Interest
    Name: Ilker Fer
    Email: ilker.fer@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: 2018-11-05T13:36:42
    Modified: 2021-08-12T09:18:33
    History: 2018-11-05T13:36:42Z: Initial read in of the log files. 2021-08-12T09:18:33Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Source document: AeN_ProcessCruise04.xlsx
    statID: 117
    dataFilename: Sta0117.cnv
  • KH2018709

    Event ID: ace55114-b4d5-11e8-bb1c-a0481c9e7d26
    Event date: 2018-09-17T11:38:00
    Station: D6 (2018 Physical Process Cruise)
    Location: 81° 30' 10" N , 23° 53' 40" E
    Cruise number: 2018709
    Cruise name: 2018 Physical Process Cruise
    Gear type: LADCP
    Bottom depth (m): 650.00
    Person of Interest
    Name: Ilker Fer
    Email: ilker.fer@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: 2018-11-05T13:36:42
    Modified: 2021-08-12T09:18:33
    History: 2018-11-05T13:36:42Z: Initial read in of the log files. 2021-08-12T09:18:33Z: Standardising PI email and institutions
    Source document: AeN_ProcessCruise04.xlsx
    statID: 117
    dataFilename: M117_000.000

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