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  • 1
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    In:  Supplement to: Brandt, Angelika; Bathmann, Ulrich; Brix, Saskia; Cisewski, Boris; Flores, Hauke; Göcke, C; Janussen, Dorte; Krägefsky, Sören; Kruse, Svenja; Leach, Harry; Linse, Katrin; Pakhomov, Evgeny A; Peeken, Ilka; Riehl, Torben; Sauter, Eberhard-Jürgen; Sachs, Oliver; Schüller, M; Schrödl, M; Schwabe, E; Strass, Volker H; van Franeker, Jan Andries; Wilmsen, Markus (2011): Maud Rise - a snapshot through the water column. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 58(19-20), 1962-1982, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.01.008
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: The benthic fauna was investigated during the expedition ANT-XXIV/2 (2007/08) in relation to oceanographic features, biogeochemical properties and sediment characteristics, as well as the benthic, pelagic and air-breathing fauna. The results document that Maud Rise (MR) differs distinctly from surrounding deep-sea basins investigated during previous Southern Ocean expeditions (ANDEEP 2002, 2005). Considering all taxa, the overall similarity between MR and adjacent stations was low (~20% Bray-Curtis-Similarity), and analyses of single taxa show obvious differences in species composition, abundances and densities. The composition and diversity of bivalves of MR are characterised by extremely high abundances of three species, especially the small sized Vesicomya spp. Exceptionally high gastropod abundance at MR is due to the single species Onoba subantarctica wilkesiana, a small brooder that may prey upon abundant benthic foraminiferas. The abundance and diversity of isopods also show that one family, Haplomunnidae, occurs with a surprisingly high number of individuals at MR while this family was not found at any of the 40 bathyal and abyssal ANDEEP stations. Similarly, polychaetes, especially the tube-dwelling, suspension-feeder fraction, are represented by species not found at the comparison stations. Sponges comprise almost exclusively small specimens in relatively high numbers, especially a few species of Polymastiidae. Water-column sampling from the surface to the seafloor, including observations of top predators, indicate the existence of a prospering pelagic food web. Local concentrations of top predators and zooplankton are associated with a rich ice-edge bloom located over the northern slope of MR. There the sea ice melts, which is probably accelerated by the advection of warm water at intermediate depth. Over the southern slope, high concentrations of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) occur under dense sea ice and attract Antarctic Minke Whales (Balaenoptera bonaerensis) and several seabird species. These findings suggest that biological prosperity over MR is related to both oceanographic and sea-ice processes. Downward transport of the organic matter produced in the pelagic realm may be more constant than elsewhere due to low lateral drift over MR.
    Keywords: AWI; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 7 datasets
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Strass, Volker H; Leach, Harry; Prandke, Hartmut; Donnelly, Matthew; Bracher, Astrid; Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter A (2016): The physical environmental conditions for biogeochemical differences along the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the Atlantic Sector during late austral summer 2012. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 20 pp, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2016.05.018
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: The physical and biological carbon pumps in the different hydrographic and biogeochemical regimes of the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean are controlled by a series of coupled physical, chemical and biological processes and a project named Eddy-Pump was designed to study them. The Eddy Pump field campaign was carried out during RV Polarstern Cruise ANT-XXVIII/3 between January and March 2012. Particular emphasis was laid on the differences which occur along the axis of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) with its associated mesoscale eddy field. The study sites were selected in order to represent (1) the central ACC with its regular separation in different frontal jets, investigated by a meridional transect along 10°E; (2) a large-scale bloom west of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge which lasted several months with conspicuous chlorophyll-poor waters to its immediate east studied by a three-dimensional mesoscale survey centred at 12°40'W; and (3) the Georgia Basin north of the island of South Georgia, which regularly features an extended and dense phytoplankton bloom, was investigated by a mesoscale survey centred at 38°12'W. While Eddy-Pump represents an interdisciplinary project by design, we here focus on describing the variable physical environment within which the different biogeochemical regimes developed. For describing the physical environment we use measurements of temperature, salinity and density, of mixed-layer turbulence parameters, of dynamic heights and horizontal current vectors, and of flow trajectories obtained from surface drifters and submerged floats. This serves as background information for the analyses of biological and chemical processes and of biogeochemical fluxes addressed by other papers in this issue. The section along 10°E between 44°S and 53°S showed a classical ACC structure with well-known hydrographic fronts, the Subantarctic Front (SAF) at 46.5°S, the Antarctic Polar Front (APF) split in two, at 49.25°S and 50.5°S, and the Southern Polar Front (SPF) at 52.5°S. Each front was associated with strong eastward flows. The West Mid-Atlantic Ridge Survey showed a weak and poorly resolved meander structure between the APF and the SPF. During the first eight days of the survey the oceanographic conditions at the Central Station at 12°40'W remained reasonably constant. However after that, conditions became more variable in the thermocline with conspicuous temperature inversions and interleavings and also a decrease in temperature in the surface layer. At the very end of the period of observation the conditions in the thermocline returned to being similar to those observed during the early part of the period with however the mixed layer temperature raised. The period of enhanced thermohaline variability was accompanied by increased currents. The Georgia Basin Survey showed a very strong zonal jet at its northern edge which connects to a large cyclonic meander that itself joins an anticyclonic eddy in the southeastern quadrant. The water mass contrasts in this survey were stronger than in the West Mid-Atlantic Ridge Survey, but similar to those met along 10°E with the exception that the warm and saline surface water typical of the northern side of the SAF was not covered by the Georgia Basin Survey. Mixed layers found during Eddy-Pump were typically deep, but varied between the three survey areas; the mean depths and standard variations of the mixed layer along the 10°E were 77.2±24.7 m, at the West Mid-Atlantic Ridge 66.7±17.7 m, and in the Georgia Basin 36.8±10.7 m.
    Keywords: AWI_PhyOce; Physical Oceanography @ AWI
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 3
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    In:  Natural Environment Research Council
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Keywords: 74AB59_1; 74AB59_1-track; CD59; Charles Darwin; CT; DATE/TIME; Depth, bathymetric; Echosounder, 10 kHz; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Sample method; Underway cruise track measurements; WOCE; World Ocean Circulation Experiment
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 120166 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Keywords: ANT-XXVIII/3; Attenuation, optical beam transmission; AWI_PhyOce; Calculated; Computed; Conductivity; CTD, SEA-BIRD SBE 911plus, SN T5027-C1199; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; Density, sigma-theta (0); DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; Fluorometer; Fluorometer, WET Labs ECO AFL/FL; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Number of observations; Physical Oceanography @ AWI; Polarstern; Pressure, water; PS79; PS79/056-1; PS79/057-1; PS79/057-4; PS79/058-1; PS79/059-1; PS79/060-1; PS79/060-5; PS79/061-1; PS79/062-1; PS79/063-2; PS79/063-3; PS79/064-1; PS79/065-1; PS79/066-1; PS79/066-4; PS79/067-1; PS79/069-1; PS79/069-2; PS79/069-5; PS79/070-3; PS79/071-1; PS79/072-1; PS79/072-3; PS79/073-2; PS79/074-1; PS79/075-1; PS79/075-9; PS79/076-2; PS79/077-1; PS79/078-1; PS79/078-4; PS79/079-1; PS79/080-1; PS79/081-1; PS79/081-11; PS79/081-14; PS79/081-5; PS79/082-1; PS79/083-1; PS79/084-1; PS79/084-12; PS79/084-17; PS79/084-27; PS79/084-9; PS79/085-3; PS79/085-7; PS79/085-8; PS79/085-9; PS79/086-16; PS79/086-18; PS79/086-2; PS79/086-31; PS79/086-6; PS79/087-2; PS79/088-1; PS79/091-1; PS79/091-12; PS79/091-5; PS79/093-1; PS79/093-4; PS79/095-1; PS79/095-3; PS79/096-1; PS79/098-3; PS79/098-7; PS79/098-9; PS79/101-1; PS79/102-1; PS79/102-3; PS79/103-1; PS79/104-1; PS79/105-1; PS79/106-1; PS79/106-4; PS79/107-1; PS79/108-1; PS79/109-1; PS79/110-1; PS79/111-1; PS79/112-1; PS79/114-11; PS79/114-2; PS79/114-7; PS79/115-1; PS79/115-4; PS79/116-1; PS79/117-1; PS79/118-1; PS79/119-1; PS79/119-3; PS79/120-1; PS79/121-1; PS79/122-2; PS79/123-1; PS79/124-1; PS79/125-1; PS79/126-1; PS79/127-2; PS79/128-10; PS79/128-14; PS79/128-5; PS79/128-7; PS79/129-1; PS79/130-1; PS79/131-1; PS79/132-1; PS79/133-1; PS79/134-1; PS79/136-1; PS79/136-5; PS79/136-8; PS79/137-10; PS79/137-4; PS79/137-7; PS79/138-2; PS79/139-12; PS79/139-3; PS79/139-6; PS79/140-12; PS79/140-2; PS79/140-7; PS79/141-1; PS79/142-1; PS79/143-1; PS79/144-1; PS79/144-2; PS79/145-1; PS79/146-1; PS79/147-1; PS79/148-1; PS79/149-1; PS79/150-1; PS79/151-1; PS79/152-1; PS79/153-1; PS79/154-1; PS79/155-1; PS79/156-1; PS79/157-1; PS79/158-1; PS79/159-1; PS79/160-1; PS79/161-1; PS79/162-2; PS79/163-1; PS79/164-1; PS79/165-5; PS79/166-1; PS79/167-1; PS79/168-1; PS79/169-1; PS79/170-1; PS79/171-1; PS79/172-1; PS79/173-1; PS79/174-20; PS79/174-22; PS79/174-6; PS79/174-9; PS79/175-1; Salinity; South Atlantic Ocean; Temperature, water; Temperature, water, potential; Transmissometer, WET Labs, C-Star
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2722263 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Keywords: ANT-XXIV/2; Chlorophyta; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; Diatoms; Dinoflagellates; Haptophytes; HPLC/CHEMTAX (Mackey et al. 1996); Polarstern; PS71/039-3; PS71 ANDEEP-SYSTCO SCACE; South Atlantic Ocean
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 7 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Keywords: Agassiz Trawl; AGT; ANT-XXIV/2; BC; Box corer; Clione limacina antarctica; Clio pyramidata sulcata; Conorbela antarctica; Conorbela sp.; Date/Time of event; EBS; Echinospira, larvae; Epibenthic sledge; Event label; Gastropoda; Giant box corer; GKG; Iothia coppingeri; Latitude of event; Limacina helicina antarctica; Lissotesta strebeli; Longitude of event; Melanella sp.; Method/Device of event; Oenopota striatula; Onoba subantarctica wilkesiana; Polarstern; PS71/039-1; PS71/039-11; PS71/039-13; PS71/039-15; PS71/039-16; PS71/039-17; PS71 ANDEEP-SYSTCO SCACE; Rectangular midwater trawl; RMT; Scaphander sp.; South Atlantic Ocean; Spongiobranchaea australis; SUIT; Surface and under ice trawl; Toledonia striata
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 90 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Keywords: Adacnarca sp.; ANT-XXII/3; ANT-XXIV/2; Axinulus sp.; Bathyarca sinuata; Cardiomya sp.; Cuspidaria infelix; Cuspidaria sp.; Cyclopecten sp.; Dacrydium sp.; Date/Time of event; EBS; Epibenthic sledge; Event label; Latitude of event; Limatula (Limatula) sp.; Limopsis tenella antarctica; Longitude of event; Malletia sp.; Nuculanidae; Nucula sp.; Polarstern; PS67/059-5; PS67/078-9; PS67 ANDEEP 3; PS71/039-17; PS71 ANDEEP-SYSTCO SCACE; South Atlantic Ocean; Thyasira sp.; Vesicomya sirenkoi; Yoldiella cf. ecaudata; Yoldiella cf. sabrina; Yoldiella sp.; Yoldiella vallettei
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 60 data points
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  • 8
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Keywords: Biogeochemical Ocean Flux Study; BOFS; Carbon dioxide, partial pressure; Carbon dioxide, total; Chlorophyll a; CT; D190; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DI190-track; Discovery (1962); Fluorescence; Irradiance, heat, flux density; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Nitrate and Nitrite; Nitrite; Optical beam attenuation coefficient, water+particle sum; Oxygen; PAR scalar irradiance; Phosphate; Pressure, atmospheric; Salinity; Silicate; Temperature, air, dry bulb; Temperature, water; Underway cruise track measurements; Wind direction; Wind speed
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 357788 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Keywords: Biogeochemical Ocean Flux Study; BOFS; Calculated; CTD, Neil Brown, Mark III B; D190; Date/Time of event; Density, sigma-theta (0); DEPTH, water; DI190_LEG1.107.8; DI190_LEG1.112.3; DI190_LEG1.116.8; DI190_LEG1.121.5; DI190_LEG1.126.2; DI190_LEG1.130.6; DI190_LEG1.135.1; DI190_LEG1.139.6; DI190_LEG1.144; DI190_LEG1.148.4; DI190_LEG1.152.9; DI190_LEG1.157.3; DI190_LEG1.161.8; DI190_LEG1.166.3; DI190_LEG1.170.7; DI190_LEG1.175.1; DI190_LEG1.179.7; DI190_LEG1.184.1; DI190_LEG1.188.5; DI190_LEG1.193; DI190_LEG1.197.3; DI190_LEG1.202; DI190_LEG1.206.3; DI190_LEG1.210.8; DI190_LEG1.215.4; DI190_LEG1.219.8; DI190_LEG1.224.2; DI190_LEG1.228.7; DI190_LEG1.233.3; DI190_LEG1.237.6; DI190_LEG1.242.1; DI190_LEG1.246.5; DI190_LEG1.251; DI190_LEG1.255.5; DI190_LEG1.260; DI190_LEG1.264.4; DI190_LEG1.268.9; DI190_LEG1.273.3; DI190_LEG1.277.8; DI190_LEG1.282.3; DI190_LEG1.286.7; DI190_LEG1.291.2; DI190_LEG1.295.6; DI190_LEG1.300.1; DI190_LEG1.304.5; DI190_LEG1.309; DI190_LEG1.313.5; DI190_LEG2.341.5; DI190_LEG2.345.2; DI190_LEG2.349.7; DI190_LEG2.354.1; DI190_LEG2.358.6; DI190_LEG2.363; DI190_LEG2.367.5; DI190_LEG2.372; DI190_LEG2.376.5; DI190_LEG2.380.9; DI190_LEG2.385.3; DI190_LEG2.389.8; DI190_LEG2.394.2; DI190_LEG2.398.7; DI190_LEG2.403.1; DI190_LEG2.407.6; DI190_LEG2.412; DI190_LEG2.416.5; DI190_LEG2.421; DI190_LEG2.425.4; DI190_LEG2.429.8; DI190_LEG2.434.3; DI190_LEG2.438.7; DI190_LEG2.443.1; DI190_LEG2.447.6; DI190_LEG2.452; DI190_LEG2.456.5; DI190_LEG2.461; DI190_LEG2.465.5; DI190_LEG2.469.8; DI190_LEG2.474.3; DI190_LEG2.478.8; DI190_LEG2.483.3; DI190_LEG2.487.6; DI190_LEG2.492.1; DI190_LEG2.496.6; DI190_LEG2.501.1; DI190_LEG2.505.5; DI190_LEG2.510; DI190_LEG2.514.4; DI190_LEG2.518.8; DI190_LEG2.523.3; DI190_LEG2.527.7; DI190_LEG2.532.2; DI190_LEG2.536.7; DI190_LEG2.541.1; DI190_LEG3.569; DI190_LEG3.573.3; DI190_LEG3.577.6; DI190_LEG3.582.2; DI190_LEG3.586.6; DI190_LEG3.591.1; DI190_LEG3.595.6; DI190_LEG3.600; DI190_LEG3.604.4; DI190_LEG3.608.8; DI190_LEG3.613.3; DI190_LEG3.617.7; DI190_LEG3.622.2; DI190_LEG3.626.7; DI190_LEG3.631.1; DI190_LEG3.635.6; DI190_LEG3.640; DI190_LEG3.644.4; DI190_LEG3.649; DI190_LEG3.653.4; DI190_LEG3.657.8; DI190_LEG3.662.3; DI190_LEG3.666.7; DI190_LEG3.671.1; DI190_LEG3.675.7; DI190_LEG3.680.1; DI190_LEG3.684.6; DI190_LEG3.689; DI190_LEG3.693.4; DI190_LEG3.697.9; DI190_LEG3.702.3; DI190_LEG3.706.8; DI190_LEG3.711.2; DI190_LEG3.715.7; DI190_LEG3.720.2; DI190_LEG3.724.6; DI190_LEG3.729.1; DI190_LEG3.733.6; DI190_LEG3.738; DI190_LEG3.742.4; DI190_LEG3.746.9; DI190_LEG3.751.3; DI190_LEG3.755.8; DI190_LEG3.760.2; DI190_LEG3.764.7; DI190_LEG3.769.2; DI190_LEG4.798.3; DI190_LEG4.802.4; DI190_LEG4.807; DI190_LEG4.811.3; DI190_LEG4.815.8; DI190_LEG4.820.3; DI190_LEG4.824.7; DI190_LEG4.829.2; DI190_LEG4.833.7; DI190_LEG4.838; DI190_LEG4.842.6; DI190_LEG4.847; DI190_LEG4.851.5; DI190_LEG4.855.9; DI190_LEG4.860.3; DI190_LEG4.864.8; DI190_LEG4.869.3; DI190_LEG4.873.6; DI190_LEG4.878.1; DI190_LEG4.882.6; DI190_LEG4.887.1; DI190_LEG4.891.6; DI190_LEG4.896; DI190_LEG4.900.4; DI190_LEG4.904.9; DI190_LEG4.909.3; DI190_LEG4.913.7; DI190_LEG4.918.2; DI190_LEG4.922.6; DI190_LEG4.927.1; DI190_LEG4.931.5; DI190_LEG4.936; DI190_LEG4.940.4; DI190_LEG4.944.9; DI190_LEG4.949.4; DI190_LEG4.953.9; DI190_LEG4.958.3; DI190_LEG4.962.8; DI190_LEG4.967.3; DI190_LEG4.971.7; DI190_LEG4.976.2; DI190_LEG4.980.6; DI190_LEG4.985; DI190_LEG4.989.5; DI190_LEG4.994; DI190_LEG4.998.5; DI190_LEG5.1035.8; DI190_LEG5.1040.3; DI190_LEG5.1044.8; DI190_LEG5.1049.2; DI190_LEG5.1053.7; DI190_LEG5.1058.1; DI190_LEG5.1062.6; DI190_LEG5.1067; DI190_LEG5.1071.5; DI190_LEG5.1075.9; DI190_LEG5.1080.5; DI190_LEG5.1084.9; DI190_LEG5.1089.4; DI190_LEG5.1093.8; DI190_LEG5.1098.3; DI190_LEG5.1102.8; DI190_LEG5.1107.2; DI190_LEG5.1111.7; DI190_LEG5.1116.1; DI190_LEG5.1120.5; DI190_LEG5.1125; DI190_LEG5.1129.4; DI190_LEG5.1133.9; DI190_LEG5.1138.4; DI190_LEG5.1142.8; DI190_LEG5.1147.3; DI190_LEG5.1151.7; DI190_LEG5.1156.3; DI190_LEG5.1160.6; DI190_LEG5.1165.1; DI190_LEG5.1169.6; DI190_LEG5.1174.1; 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    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Keywords: Biogeochemical Ocean Flux Study; BOFS; CT; D190; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DI190-track; Discovery (1962); JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Sample code/label; Temperature, water; Underway cruise track measurements; XBT
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