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Temperature, salinity, light and fluorescence (CTD) measurements from the Kongsfjorden (Svalbard) marine observatory (mooring) September 2014-September 2015 |
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T1 - Temperature, salinity, light and fluorescence (CTD) measurements from the Kongsfjorden (Svalbard) marine observatory (mooring) September 2014-September 2015
AU - Cottier, Finlo
AU - Berge, Jørgen
AU - Griffith, Colin
AU - Dumont, Estelle
AU - Beaton, John
AU - Vogedes, Daniel Ludwig
AU - Kopec, Tomasz Piotr
AU - UiT The Arctic University of Norway
AU - Scottish Association for Marine Science
PY - 2022
PB - Norstore
UR - https://doi.org/10.11582/2022.00019
DO - 10.11582/2022.00019
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Cottier, F., Berge, J., Griffith, C., Dumont, E., Beaton, J., Vogedes, D. L., Kopec, T. P., UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Scottish Association for Marine Science (2022).Temperature, salinity, light and fluorescence (CTD) measurements from the Kongsfjorden (Svalbard) marine observatory (mooring) September 2014-September 2015 [Data set]. Norstore. https://doi.org/10.11582/2022.00019
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As part of the "KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme" UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain marine observatories (moorings) in two high-Arctic fjords in Svalbard: Kongsfjorden and Rijpfjorden. The observatories consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year.
This dataset contains the CTD, PAR and fluorescence data from Kongsfjorden 2014-2015.
Fluorescence data is given as raw voltage only, due to calibration and fouling issues. It is meant as an indication of the timing of the phytoplankton bloom, not as absolute chlorophyll a concentration.
No post-recovery processing of light data (to correct for fouling) has been performed.
Together with the top and bottom SBE37 two plastic settlement plates had been deployed for a settlement experiment for the recruitment of benthic invertebrates. The sediment trap was mounted at 47m instead the usual depth of 100 m because of specific requirements for the experiment.
The observatory layout is available in the mooring diagram provided.
References: Meyer et al 2017: Recruitment of benthic invertebrates in high Arctic fjords: Relation to temperature, depth, and season. https://doi.org/10.1002/lno.10602. Weydmann-Zwolicka et al 2021: Zooplankton and sediment fluxes in two contrasting fjords reveal Atlantification of the Arctic. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145599
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