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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-11-14
    Description: A set of eight ice-tethered buoy systems (2019O1 to 2019O8) were deployed by the Akademik Fedorov in the Northern Laptev Sea in early October 2019 as part of the MOSAiC Distributed Network. Each buoy consisted of 5 Seabird SBE37IMP Microcat CTDs mounted along an inductive modem tether at depths of 10, 20, 50, 75 and 100m. The CTDs were recording oceanographic data internally at 2-minute intervals. The surface unit of the buoy prompted the instruments for an additional measurement every 10 minutes, which was then transmitted to a base station via iridium along with GPS position and time, as well as surface temperature. After a several months long drift through the Central Arctic Ocean, 4 out of 8 buoys were recovered in August 2020, and the internally recorded data from the CTDs were secured. The 10-minute buoy data and 2-minute CTD data were co-processed and merged into a combined product. A buoy flag indicates whether a measurement was taken by the buoy (1) or was recorded by the CTD itself (0). The data were quality controlled by means of outlier detection using global limits, moving average filters and manual inspection. The dataset was carefully checked for inconsistencies, especially in the salinity. A (slightly modified) quality flagging scheme was applied according to the Ocean Data Standards Volume 3 (UNESCO 2013), where 1 = Good, 2 = Good (Modified), 3 = Questionable, 4 = Bad, 9 = no data. Finally, the data were validated against independent measurements. Details are available in the data paper indicted below.
    Keywords: 2019O1; 2019O3; 2019O4; 2019O6; AF-MOSAiC-1; AF-MOSAiC-1_106; AF-MOSAiC-1_110; AF-MOSAiC-1_114; AF-MOSAiC-1_117; AF-MOSAiC-1_121; AF-MOSAiC-1_124; AF-MOSAiC-1_127; AF-MOSAiC-1_131; Akademik Fedorov; Akademik Tryoshnikov; Arctic Ocean; AT-MOSAiC-1; AT-MOSAiC-1_1; AT-MOSAiC-1_4; buoy; eddy; FRAM; FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring; mesoscale; mesoscale eddy; MIDO; MOSAiC; MOSAIC_PO; MOSAiC20192020; MOSAiC20192020, AF122/1; Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate; Multidisciplinary Ice-based Distributed Observatory; North Greenland Sea; Ocean CTD buoy; oceanographic time series; oceanography; OCTDB; Polarstern; PS122/1_1-148, 2019O1; PS122/1_1-149, 2019O2; PS122/1_1-150, 2019O3; PS122/1_1-151, 2019O4; PS122/1_1-152, 2019O5; PS122/1_1-153, 2019O6; PS122/1_1-154, 2019O7; PS122/1_1-155, 2019O8; PS122/4; PS122/4_43-149; PS122/4_43-165; Transpolar Drift
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 8 datasets
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: An ice-tethered buoy system (2020O10) carrying 5 CTDs was deployed by RV Polarstern in the central Arctic Ocean in August 2020 as part of MOSAiC Leg 5 (PS122/5). The buoy was equipped with 5 Seabird SBE37IMP Microcat CTDs mounted along an 100m long inductive modem tether at depths of 10, 20, 50, 75 and 100m. The buoy was installed close to the main buoy site in the central observatory of Leg 5, and co-located with multiple Snow Buoys, Ice Mass Balance Buoys and other, more complex instruments. The surface unit of the buoy prompted the instruments for a measurement of temperature, conductivity/salinity and pressure every 10 minutes. The data was then transmitted to a base station via iridium along with GPS position and time, as well as surface temperature. After a several months long drift through the central Arctic Ocean and Nordic Seas, the buoy was recovered in Húnaflói, Iceland in October 2022. This entry explicitly only includes the 10-minute data transmitted by the buoy itself. A processed and quality controlled version of this dataset, combined with the recovered 2-minute data from the individual CTDs, will be provided and linked to upon completion.
    Keywords: 2020O10; Arctic Ocean; BUOY_CTD_CHAIN; Buoy; CTD chain; CTD; FRAM; FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring; MIDO; MOSAiC; MOSAIC_PO; MOSAiC20192020; Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate; Multidisciplinary Ice-based Distributed Observatory; Polarstern; PS122/5; PS122/5_58-94; Transpolar Drift
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/octet-stream, 38.9 MBytes
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Two RBR Concerto Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) sensors (SN 60611 & SN 60610) were deployed as part of the Sea Ice Ridge Observatory, also called Fort Ridge, in the Arctic Ocean during the 2nd leg of the MOSAiC ice drift expedition in February 2020. The CTDs are autonomous instruments that measured conductivity (salinity), temperature, and pressure (depth) approximately 2-3 m below the sea ice on either side of a large ice ridge. The RBR 60610 was lost due to ice rafting before data was downloaded. The RBR 60611 was recovered in May 2020, resulting in one time series between January 3rd and May 6th2020. RBR 60611 was redeployed on May 6th but also lost due to ice rafting shortly after. Each CTD was deployed together with a Nortek Signature1000 acoustic Doppler current profiler (doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.941882), installed at a 2 m distance. Here we describe the instrument hardware, setup, and processing that resulted in the final data set. The instruments were deployed as part of the project Ridges - Safe HAVens for ice-associated Flora and Fauna in a Seasonally ice-covered Arctic OCean (HAVOC), funded by the Research Council of Norway, project number: 280292.
    Keywords: Arctic; Arctic Ocean; CTD, RBR, RBRConcerto C.T.D.; CTD data; HAVOC; Mosaic; MOSAiC; MOSAIC_PO; MOSAiC20192020; Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate; Polarstern; PS122/2; PS122/2_14-310; PS122/3; PS122/3_28-144; RBR_CTD; ridge flank; Ridges - Safe HAVens for ice-associated Flora and Fauna in a Seasonally ice-covered Arctic OCean; Sea ice
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/x-netcdf, 60 MBytes
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Two Nortek Signature1000 acoustic Doppler current profilers (SN 100098 & SN 101048) were deployed as part of the Sea Ice Ridge Observatory (also called Fort Ridge) in the Arctic Ocean during the 2nd leg of the MOSAiC ice drift expedition in February 2020. The ADCPs are autonomous instruments that measured ice-relative horizontal and vertical ocean currents and turbulence in the upper ~20 m of the water column. The instruments were deployed under the ice, pointing downward on either side of a large ice ridge. In addition to currents, temperature, pressure, tilt, and compass direction were measured. Both instruments were eventually lost due to ice rafting, resulting in one time series between January 3rd and May 6th2020 and one between January 3rd and February 21st, 2020. Here we describe the instrument hardware, setup, and processing that resulted in the final data set. The instruments were deployed as part of the project Ridges - Safe HAVens for ice-associated Flora and Fauna in a Seasonally ice-covered Arctic OCean (HAVOC), funded by the Research Council of Norway, project number: 280292.
    Keywords: ADCP data; Arctic; Arctic Ocean; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); BUOY_ADCP; Buoy, acoustic doppler current profiler; currents; Event label; HAVOC; Mosaic; MOSAiC; MOSAIC_PO; MOSAiC20192020; Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate; Polarstern; PS122/2; PS122/2_14-307; PS122/2_14-308; ridge flank; Ridges - Safe HAVens for ice-associated Flora and Fauna in a Seasonally ice-covered Arctic OCean; Sea ice; Turbulence
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: This dataset contains measurements of temperature and dissipation rate of turbulent kinetic energy (ε) obtained during the international Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of the Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) campaign using a novel ascending microstructure profiler. A total of 235 successful profiles were conducted between 22 February 2020 and 17 September 2020 along the MOSAiC drift covering the central Arctic Ocean (Nansen and Amundsen Basin), the Yermak Plateau and the Fram Strait region. The main purpose of the measurements was to capture under-ice turbulence in the ice-ocean boundary layer. Standard, free-falling microstructure profilers do not provide usable data in the top several meters under the ice, as they are still accelerating there. Using an internal-recording VMP-250-IR microstructure profiler (SN 104) in novel upriser configuration allows us to measure turbulence until directly (within 1 m) under the ice-ocean interface. The instrument setup and deployment procedure is described in Fer et al. 2022, linked in the dataset. Profiles were taken during varying ice and meteorological conditions. The dissipation rate was calculated from shear-probe data following best-practice processing procedures outlined in the ATOMIX wiki (https://wiki.app.uib.no/atomix/index.php/Shear_probes).
    Keywords: Arctic Ocean; Arctic Ocean mixing processes and vertical fluxes of energy and matter; AROMA; dissipation rate; epsilon; microstructure; Mosaic; MOSAiC; MOSAIC_PO; MOSAiC20192020; Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate; oceanography; Polarstern; PS122/2; PS122/2_25-106; PS122/3; PS122/3_29-84; PS122/3_35-10; PS122/3_36-2; PS122/3_38-9; PS122/3_39-10; PS122/4; PS122/4_45-91; PS122/4_46-62; PS122/4_46-63; PS122/4_47-109; PS122/4_47-110; PS122/4_47-58; PS122/4_47-59; PS122/4_48-31; PS122/4_48-67; PS122/4_48-8; PS122/4_49-114; PS122/5; PS122/5_59-245; PS122/5_59-275; PS122/5_59-325; PS122/5_59-380; PS122/5_59-381; PS122/5_59-382; PS122/5_60-218; PS122/5_60-219; PS122/5_60-220; PS122/5_60-36; PS122/5_60-37; PS122/5_60-85; PS122/5_61-179; PS122/5_61-180; PS122/5_61-181; PS122/5_61-24; PS122/5_61-245; PS122/5_61-246; PS122/5_62-110; PS122/5_62-112; PS122/5_62-113; Temperature; turbulence; upriser; Vertical microstructure profiler; VMP
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/x-hdf, 826.9 kBytes
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: An ice-tethered buoy system (2020O10) carrying 5 CTDs was deployed by RV Polarstern in the central Arctic Ocean in August 2020 as part of MOSAiC Leg 5 (PS122/5). The buoy was equipped with 5 Seabird SBE37IMP Microcat CTDs mounted along an 100m long inductive modem tether at depths of 10, 20, 50, 75 and 100m. The buoy was installed close to the main buoy site in the central observatory of Leg 5, and co-located with multiple Snow Buoys, Ice Mass Balance Buoys and other, more complex instruments. The individual instruments were programmed to record oceanographic data internally at 2-minute intervals. The surface unit of the buoy prompted the instruments for an additional measurement every 10 minutes, which was then transmitted to a base station via iridium along with GPS position and time, as well as surface temperature. After a several months long drift through the central Arctic Ocean and Nordic Seas, the buoy was recovered in Húnaflói, Iceland in October 2022. As a result, the internally recorded 2-minute data from the CTDs could also be secured. The attached zip archive comprises the unprocessed 10-minute data transmitted by the buoy, the 2-minute data downloaded and converted from the 5 individual CTDs after their recovery, as well as selected auxiliary information. A processed and quality controlled version of this dataset will be provided and linked to upon completion.
    Keywords: 2020O10; Arctic Ocean; buoy; BUOY_CTD_CHAIN; Buoy; CTD chain; CTD; FRAM; FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring; Iceland; MIDO; MOSAiC; MOSAIC_PO; MOSAiC20192020; Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate; Multidisciplinary Ice-based Distributed Observatory; oceanography; Polarstern; PS122/5; PS122/5_58-94; Transpolar Drift
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 86.3 MBytes
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: A set of eight ice-tethered buoy systems (2019O1 to 2019O8) were deployed by the Akademik Fedorov in the Northern Laptev Sea in early October 2019 as part of the MOSAiC Distributed Network. Each buoy consisted of 5 Seabird SBE37IMP Microcat CTDs mounted along an inductive modem tether at depths of 10, 20, 50, 75 and 100m. The buoys were installed on stable sea ice floes (designated as “M-sites”) at a distance of 15-35 km around the main MOSAiC ice camp, and co-located with Snow Buoys, Ice Mass Balance Buoys and D-TOP ocean profilers. The individual instruments were programmed to record oceanographic data internally at 2-minute intervals. The surface unit of the buoy prompted the instruments for an additional measurement every 10 minutes, which was then transmitted to a base station via iridium along with GPS position and time, as well as surface temperature. After a several months long drift through the Central Arctic Ocean, 4 out of 8 buoys were recovered in August 2020, and the internally recorded data from the CTDs were secured. The attached zip archive comprises the unprocessed 10-minute data transmitted by buoy 2019O3 (.txt file), as well as the 2-minute data downloaded and converted from the 5 individual CTDs after their recovery (either .cap or .cnv). A processed and quality controlled version of this dataset will be supplemented and linked to upon completion. A link to a data paper describing the processing will be given below.
    Keywords: 2019O3; AF-MOSAiC-1; AF-MOSAiC-1_114; Akademik Fedorov; Arctic Ocean; buoy; eddy; FRAM; FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring; mesoscale; MIDO; MOSAiC; MOSAIC_PO; MOSAiC20192020; MOSAiC20192020, AF122/1; Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate; Multidisciplinary Ice-based Distributed Observatory; Ocean CTD buoy; oceanography; OCTDB; Polarstern; PS122/1_1-150, 2019O3; PS122/4; PS122/4_43-149; Transpolar Drift
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 8.9 MBytes
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: CTD buoy 2019O1 was deployed in the MOSAiC Distributed Network in the Northern Laptev Sea in early October 2019 as part of a set of eight identical ice-tethered buoy systems, each consisting of 5 Seabird SBE37IMP Microcat CTDs mounted along an inductive modem tether at depths of 10, 20, 50, 75 and 100m. The CTDs were recording oceanographic data internally at 2-minute intervals. The surface unit of the buoy prompted the instruments for an additional measurement every 10 minutes, which was then transmitted to a base station via iridium along with GPS position and time, as well as surface temperature. After 305 days of drift through the Central Arctic Ocean, 2019O1 was recovered in August 2020, and the internally recorded data from the CTDs were secured. The 10-minute buoy data and 2-minute CTD data were co-processed and merged into a combined product. A buoy flag indicates whether a measurement was taken by the buoy (1) or was recorded by the CTD itself (0). The data were quality controlled by means of outlier detection using global limits, moving average filters and manual inspection. The dataset was carefully checked for inconsistencies, especially in the salinity. Where appropriate, parameters were modified to enhance the quality. A (slightly modified) quality flagging scheme was applied according to the Ocean Data Standards Volume 3 (UNESCO 2013), where 1 = Good, 2 = Good (Modified), 3 = Questionable, 4 = Bad, 9 = no data. Finally, the data were validated against independent measurements. Details are available in the data paper indicted below.
    Keywords: 2019O1; AF-MOSAiC-1; AF-MOSAiC-1_106; Akademik Fedorov; Arctic Ocean; buoy; calculated from pressure and latitude; Conductivity; CTD, Sea-Bird, SBE 37-IMP MicroCAT; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Drift velocity; eddy; Flag, buoy; FRAM; FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring; Gear identification number; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; mesoscale; mesoscale eddy; MIDO; MOSAiC; MOSAIC_PO; MOSAiC20192020; MOSAiC20192020, AF122/1; Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate; Multidisciplinary Ice-based Distributed Observatory; Ocean CTD buoy; oceanographic time series; oceanography; OCTDB; Polarstern; Pressure, water; PS122/1_1-148, 2019O1; PS122/4; PS122/4_43-165; PSS-78, salinity scale; Quality flag, conductivity; Quality flag, salinity; Quality flag, water depth; Quality flag, water pressure; Quality flag, water temperature; Quality Flag Scheme for the Exchange of Oceanographic and Marine Meteorological Data; Salinity; see comment; See description in dataset comment; Submerged; Temperature, air; Temperature, water; Transpolar Drift
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 16220887 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: A set of eight ice-tethered buoy systems (2019O1 to 2019O8) were deployed by the Akademik Fedorov in the Northern Laptev Sea in early October 2019 as part of the MOSAiC Distributed Network. Each buoy consisted of 5 Seabird SBE37IMP Microcat CTDs mounted along an inductive modem tether at depths of 10, 20, 50, 75 and 100m. The buoys were installed on stable sea ice floes (designated as “M-sites”) at a distance of 15-35 km around the main MOSAiC ice camp, and co-located with Snow Buoys, Ice Mass Balance Buoys and D-TOP ocean profilers. The individual instruments were programmed to record oceanographic data internally at 2-minute intervals. The surface unit of the buoy prompted the instruments for an additional measurement every 10 minutes, which was then transmitted to a base station via iridium along with GPS position and time, as well as surface temperature. After a several months long drift through the Central Arctic Ocean, 4 out of 8 buoys were recovered in August 2020, and the internally recorded data from the CTDs were secured. The attached zip archive comprises the unprocessed 10-minute data transmitted by the buoy (.txt file), as well as the 2-minute data downloaded and converted from the 5 individual CTDs after their recovery (either .cap or .cnv). A processed and quality controlled version of this dataset will be supplemented and linked to upon completion. A link to a data paper describing the processing will be given below.
    Keywords: 2019O1; 2019O3; 2019O4; 2019O6; AF-MOSAiC-1; AF-MOSAiC-1_106; AF-MOSAiC-1_110; AF-MOSAiC-1_114; AF-MOSAiC-1_117; AF-MOSAiC-1_121; AF-MOSAiC-1_124; AF-MOSAiC-1_127; AF-MOSAiC-1_131; Akademik Fedorov; Akademik Tryoshnikov; Arctic Ocean; AT-MOSAiC-1; AT-MOSAiC-1_1; AT-MOSAiC-1_4; buoy; eddy; FRAM; FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring; mesoscale; MIDO; MOSAiC; MOSAIC_PO; MOSAiC20192020; MOSAiC20192020, AF122/1; Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate; Multidisciplinary Ice-based Distributed Observatory; North Greenland Sea; Ocean CTD buoy; oceanography; OCTDB; Polarstern; PS122/1_1-148, 2019O1; PS122/1_1-149, 2019O2; PS122/1_1-150, 2019O3; PS122/1_1-151, 2019O4; PS122/1_1-152, 2019O5; PS122/1_1-153, 2019O6; PS122/1_1-154, 2019O7; PS122/1_1-155, 2019O8; PS122/4; PS122/4_43-149; PS122/4_43-165; Transpolar Drift
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 8 datasets
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: A set of eight ice-tethered buoy systems (2019O1 to 2019O8) were deployed by the Akademik Fedorov in the Northern Laptev Sea in early October 2019 as part of the MOSAiC Distributed Network. Each buoy consisted of 5 Seabird SBE37IMP Microcat CTDs mounted along an inductive modem tether at depths of 10, 20, 50, 75 and 100m. The buoys were installed on stable sea ice floes (designated as “M-sites”) at a distance of 15-35 km around the main MOSAiC ice camp, and co-located with Snow Buoys, Ice Mass Balance Buoys and D-TOP ocean profilers. The individual instruments were programmed to record oceanographic data internally at 2-minute intervals. The surface unit of the buoy prompted the instruments for an additional measurement every 10 minutes, which was then transmitted to a base station via iridium along with GPS position and time, as well as surface temperature. After a several months long drift through the Central Arctic Ocean, 4 out of 8 buoys were recovered in August 2020, and the internally recorded data from the CTDs were secured. The attached zip archive comprises the unprocessed 10-minute data transmitted by buoy 2019O5 (.txt file). Since this buoy was not recovered, additional data from the individual CTDs is not available. A processed and quality controlled version of this dataset will be supplemented and linked to upon completion. A link to a data paper describing the processing will be given below.
    Keywords: AF-MOSAiC-1; AF-MOSAiC-1_121; Akademik Fedorov; Arctic Ocean; buoy; eddy; FRAM; FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring; mesoscale; MIDO; MOSAiC; MOSAIC_PO; MOSAiC20192020, AF122/1; Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate; Multidisciplinary Ice-based Distributed Observatory; Ocean CTD buoy; oceanography; OCTDB; PS122/1_1-152, 2019O5; Transpolar Drift
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 1.8 MBytes
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