SeaExplorer glider SEA028 observations North of Svalbard in September 2017

The SeaExplorer glider Sea028 was deployed from the research vessel R/V Lance on the 15 September 2017 at 79.5°N, 8.6°E, on the western slope of Svalbard. The glider was recovered on 23 September 2017 at 80.62°N, 13.83°E.The glider was equipped with a GPCTD (Glider Payload Conductivity Temperature Depth from SeaBird), a dissolved oxygen sensor (Sea Bird SBE43F), and an optical sensor measuring Chlorophyll a (470/695 nm), Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM, 370/460 nm), and the total particle concentration or backscatter (backscattering at 700 nm) (EcoPuck from Wetlabs). The dataset is composed of the data corrected from the thermal lag and the sensor lag, despiked and interpolated every 1m. The profiles are separated.

Disciplines

Physical oceanography

Keywords

SeaExplorer glider, Svalbard Branch, Arctic Ocean, Svalbard, CTD, Optical sensor, Chlorophyll, CDOM, Yermak Plateau

Location

82N, 78S, 0E, 40W

Devices

The glider was equipped with a GPCTD (Glider Payload Conductivity Temperature Depth from SeaBird), a dissolved oxygen sensor (Sea Bird SBE43F), and an optical sensor measuring Chlorophyll a (470/695 nm), Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM, 370/460 nm), and the total particle concentration or backscatter (backscattering at 700 nm) (EcoPuck from Wetlabs).

Data

FileSizeFormatProcessingAccess
SeaExplorer glider SEA028 observations North of Svalbard in September 2017
9 MoNetCDFProcessed data
How to cite
Koenig Zoe, Beguery Laurent, Provost Christine, Meyer Amelie, Sundfjord Arild, Gascard Jean-Claude (2017). SeaExplorer glider SEA028 observations North of Svalbard in September 2017. SEANOE. https://doi.org/10.17882/81755

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