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Main Authors: Semper, Stefanie, Pickart, Robert, Våge, Kjetil, Torres, Daniel J, McRaven, Leah
Format: Dataset Open Access
Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.919516
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author Semper, Stefanie
Pickart, Robert
Våge, Kjetil
Torres, Daniel J
McRaven, Leah
author_facet Semper, Stefanie
Pickart, Robert
Våge, Kjetil
Torres, Daniel J
McRaven, Leah
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents This data set contains hydrographic measurements of high spatial resolution which were collected during a shipboard survey onboard RV Knorr in September 2011. The survey included transects across the northern slope of Iceland and the Iceland-Faroe Ridge. The sections are named A to E starting with the north-westernmost transect. The hydrographic data were obtained using a Sea-Bird 911+ conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) instrument. The CTD was mounted on a rosette with Niskin bottles to collect water samples, which were used to calibrate the conductivity sensor. The resulting accuracy of the CTD measurements is 0.3 db for pressure, 0.001 °C for temperature, and 0.002 for salinity.
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spellingShingle CTD temperature and salinity profiles along five transects in NE Iceland / Iceland-Faroe ridge
Semper, Stefanie
Pickart, Robert
Våge, Kjetil
Torres, Daniel J
McRaven, Leah

This data set contains hydrographic measurements of high spatial resolution which were collected during a shipboard survey onboard RV Knorr in September 2011. The survey included transects across the northern slope of Iceland and the Iceland-Faroe Ridge. The sections are named A to E starting with the north-westernmost transect. The hydrographic data were obtained using a Sea-Bird 911+ conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) instrument. The CTD was mounted on a rosette with Niskin bottles to collect water samples, which were used to calibrate the conductivity sensor. The resulting accuracy of the CTD measurements is 0.3 db for pressure, 0.001 °C for temperature, and 0.002 for salinity.
title CTD temperature and salinity profiles along five transects in NE Iceland / Iceland-Faroe ridge
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url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.919516