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| author | Aguilera, Victor M Barranco, Linda Pizarro, Matias |
| author_facet | Aguilera, Victor M Barranco, Linda Pizarro, Matias |
| collection | Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales |
| contents | Temperature, oxygen, and pH levels were continuously (each 30 min) measured in the Humboldt Archipelago (29°S) over four months encompassing the winter-spring transition in 2022 under La Niña conditions. The objective of this study was to quantify the frequency, magnitude, and duration of upwelling, as well as the influence of other oceanographic processes operating at the semidiurnal and daily scales. Temperature, oxygen, and pH were measured using HOBO (U26-001 and MX2501) sensors installed at 10 and 30 m depth. Furthermore, a CTD equipped with oxygen, pH, and chlorophyll sensors was deployed from the surface to a depth of 100 m. |
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| spellingShingle | Upwelling and high-frequency variability in the Humboldt Archipelago, Coquimbo upwelling system - Temperature and pH Aguilera, Victor M Barranco, Linda Pizarro, Matias acidification; Coquimbo_HOBO; DATE/TIME; Depth, sampling; DEPTH, water; Dissolved oxygen data logger, HOBO, U26-001 and MX2501; Event label; high-frequency monitoring; Humboldt Archipelago, Chile; Humboldt Current System; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; oxygen content; pH, NBS scale; Temperature, water; Upwelling Temperature, oxygen, and pH levels were continuously (each 30 min) measured in the Humboldt Archipelago (29°S) over four months encompassing the winter-spring transition in 2022 under La Niña conditions. The objective of this study was to quantify the frequency, magnitude, and duration of upwelling, as well as the influence of other oceanographic processes operating at the semidiurnal and daily scales. Temperature, oxygen, and pH were measured using HOBO (U26-001 and MX2501) sensors installed at 10 and 30 m depth. Furthermore, a CTD equipped with oxygen, pH, and chlorophyll sensors was deployed from the surface to a depth of 100 m. |
| title | Upwelling and high-frequency variability in the Humboldt Archipelago, Coquimbo upwelling system - Temperature and pH |
| topic | acidification; Coquimbo_HOBO; DATE/TIME; Depth, sampling; DEPTH, water; Dissolved oxygen data logger, HOBO, U26-001 and MX2501; Event label; high-frequency monitoring; Humboldt Archipelago, Chile; Humboldt Current System; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; oxygen content; pH, NBS scale; Temperature, water; Upwelling |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.973110 |