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Main Authors: Carrasco, Ruben, Horstmann, Jochen, Griesel, Alexa, Breunig, Emelie, Dräger-Dietel, Julia, Welsch, Andreas
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Published: PANGAEA 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.968609
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author Carrasco, Ruben
Horstmann, Jochen
Griesel, Alexa
Breunig, Emelie
Dräger-Dietel, Julia
Welsch, Andreas
author_facet Carrasco, Ruben
Horstmann, Jochen
Griesel, Alexa
Breunig, Emelie
Dräger-Dietel, Julia
Welsch, Andreas
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents The METEOR expedition M188 SONETT II, conducted in the southeast Atlantic, represents a collaborative initiative within the TRR181 framework. It brings together various observational projects with the goal of integrating diverse process studies to observe multiple energy compartments. This cruise coincided with the 'fast-sampling' (CalVal) phase of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission. During the expedition, a total of 30 Hereon Surface Drifters were deployed.
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spellingShingle Track of GPS-Drifter M188_262
Carrasco, Ruben
Horstmann, Jochen
Griesel, Alexa
Breunig, Emelie
Dräger-Dietel, Julia
Welsch, Andreas
Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DRIFT; Drifter; Eastern South Atlantic; Energy Transfers in Atmosphere and Ocean; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M188; M188_5-1; Meteor (1986); Sample code/label; SFB181; SONETT II
The METEOR expedition M188 SONETT II, conducted in the southeast Atlantic, represents a collaborative initiative within the TRR181 framework. It brings together various observational projects with the goal of integrating diverse process studies to observe multiple energy compartments. This cruise coincided with the 'fast-sampling' (CalVal) phase of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission. During the expedition, a total of 30 Hereon Surface Drifters were deployed.
title Track of GPS-Drifter M188_262
topic Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DRIFT; Drifter; Eastern South Atlantic; Energy Transfers in Atmosphere and Ocean; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M188; M188_5-1; Meteor (1986); Sample code/label; SFB181; SONETT II
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.968609