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author Schmidt, Mark
Müller, Thomas H
Christodoulou, Dimitris
author_facet Schmidt, Mark
Müller, Thomas H
Christodoulou, Dimitris
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Research cruise M196 took place during 05.12.2023 - 27.12.2023, starting from Piraeus (Greece) and ending in Limassol (Cyprus) in the Mediterranean Sea (Jegen et al., 2024). Main working area was the Gulf of Corinth. The main focus while conducting 3 towed Video-CTD (CTD-V) services during M196 cruise on 17th of December 2023 was to monitor bottom water oceanographic conditions and seafloor characteristics within the nearshore Egio fault area at stations M196-35 and -36 in the Gulf of Corinth. The aim was to search for evidence of OFG and related submarine groundwater discharge by measuring salinity changes in bottom water, and/or observing e.g. shimmering water and benthic community changes at the seafloor. In total 2h 44 min of near-bottom CTD data and video streams were recorded.
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spellingShingle Physical oceanography from Video-CTD station M196_36-1 during METEOR cruise M196
Schmidt, Mark
Müller, Thomas H
Christodoulou, Dimitris
bottom water; Conductivity; CTD, Sea-Bird, SBE 9plus; CTD-V; DATE/TIME; Density, sigma, in situ; DEPTH, water; Fluorescence; GoCW; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M196; M196_36-1; Meteor (1986); OFG; Oxygen; Pressure, water; Salinity; SMART; Sound velocity in water; Sustainable Management of Offshore Groundwater Resources; Temperature, water; Time in seconds; Turbidity (Nephelometric turbidity unit); Video-CTD; Video identification
Research cruise M196 took place during 05.12.2023 - 27.12.2023, starting from Piraeus (Greece) and ending in Limassol (Cyprus) in the Mediterranean Sea (Jegen et al., 2024). Main working area was the Gulf of Corinth. The main focus while conducting 3 towed Video-CTD (CTD-V) services during M196 cruise on 17th of December 2023 was to monitor bottom water oceanographic conditions and seafloor characteristics within the nearshore Egio fault area at stations M196-35 and -36 in the Gulf of Corinth. The aim was to search for evidence of OFG and related submarine groundwater discharge by measuring salinity changes in bottom water, and/or observing e.g. shimmering water and benthic community changes at the seafloor. In total 2h 44 min of near-bottom CTD data and video streams were recorded.
title Physical oceanography from Video-CTD station M196_36-1 during METEOR cruise M196
topic bottom water; Conductivity; CTD, Sea-Bird, SBE 9plus; CTD-V; DATE/TIME; Density, sigma, in situ; DEPTH, water; Fluorescence; GoCW; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M196; M196_36-1; Meteor (1986); OFG; Oxygen; Pressure, water; Salinity; SMART; Sound velocity in water; Sustainable Management of Offshore Groundwater Resources; Temperature, water; Time in seconds; Turbidity (Nephelometric turbidity unit); Video-CTD; Video identification
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.992879