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Hauptverfasser: Cheng, Bin, Katlein, Christian, Nicolaus, Marcel
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Veröffentlicht: PANGAEA 2026
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author Cheng, Bin
Katlein, Christian
Nicolaus, Marcel
author_facet Cheng, Bin
Katlein, Christian
Nicolaus, Marcel
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Temperature and heating-induced temperature difference profiles were measured through the atmosphere, sea ice, and ocean using a SIMBA-type sea ice mass balance buoy equipped with a several meter long thermistor chain. The present dataset was recorded by SIMBA 2016T44 (original name FMI_05) installed on drifting sea ice in the Arctic Ocean during the expedition Polarstern PS101 (ARK30/3,KarasikSeamount) in 2016. Data is available between 2016-09-15 22:00:00 and 2017-02-18 14:55:00. The thermistor chain was Variable 5 m long and included 240 sensors with a regular spacing of 2 cm. The resulting time series includes the evolution of temperature and temperature differences at 30 s and 120 s during a heating cycle of 120 s as a function of location, depth and time. The sampling intervals were usually between hourly and daily, but were most frequently configured to 6 hours for temperature, and 24 hours for temperature differences. In addition to temperatures and geographic location were measured. The present dataset was processed as follows: obvious inconsistencies (missing values) and unrealistic values of GPS position have been removed. This instrument was deployed as part of the project project FMI.
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spellingShingle Temperature and heating-induced temperature difference measurements from SIMBA-type sea ice mass balance buoy 2016T44
Cheng, Bin
Katlein, Christian
Nicolaus, Marcel
2016T44; FMI_05; Arctic Ocean; ARK-XXX/3; Autonomous buoy; AWI_PhyOce; AWI_SeaIce; Current sea ice maps for Arctic and Antarctic; Ice mass balance; meereisportal.de; Physical Oceanography @ AWI; Polarstern; PS101; PS101/0057-1; SAMS Ice Mass Balance buoy; Sea Ice Physics @ AWI; SIMBA; Temperature thermistor
Temperature and heating-induced temperature difference profiles were measured through the atmosphere, sea ice, and ocean using a SIMBA-type sea ice mass balance buoy equipped with a several meter long thermistor chain. The present dataset was recorded by SIMBA 2016T44 (original name FMI_05) installed on drifting sea ice in the Arctic Ocean during the expedition Polarstern PS101 (ARK30/3,KarasikSeamount) in 2016. Data is available between 2016-09-15 22:00:00 and 2017-02-18 14:55:00. The thermistor chain was Variable 5 m long and included 240 sensors with a regular spacing of 2 cm. The resulting time series includes the evolution of temperature and temperature differences at 30 s and 120 s during a heating cycle of 120 s as a function of location, depth and time. The sampling intervals were usually between hourly and daily, but were most frequently configured to 6 hours for temperature, and 24 hours for temperature differences. In addition to temperatures and geographic location were measured. The present dataset was processed as follows: obvious inconsistencies (missing values) and unrealistic values of GPS position have been removed. This instrument was deployed as part of the project project FMI.
title Temperature and heating-induced temperature difference measurements from SIMBA-type sea ice mass balance buoy 2016T44
topic 2016T44; FMI_05; Arctic Ocean; ARK-XXX/3; Autonomous buoy; AWI_PhyOce; AWI_SeaIce; Current sea ice maps for Arctic and Antarctic; Ice mass balance; meereisportal.de; Physical Oceanography @ AWI; Polarstern; PS101; PS101/0057-1; SAMS Ice Mass Balance buoy; Sea Ice Physics @ AWI; SIMBA; Temperature thermistor
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.967895