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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-03-26
    Description: The MOSES Elbe 2023 experiment aims at following a water mass from the spring of the Elbe River in the Czech Republic, through the freshwater and tidal sections of the river, into the North Sea, where three ships (Mya II, Littorina, and Ludwig Prandtl) were used covering the marine environment in the German Bight (Sternfahrt 10). In order to follow the water mass from the Elbe estuary numerical simulations were performed to determine the likelihood of a variety of starting points for a drifter release experiment. At the first morning of the cruise model forecasts were used to determine the exact locations where drifters were to be released. The drifters were initially released in groups of three drifters and then supplemented at a later point of time. During the following two and a half weeks, the current drifter positions were revisited from the ships involved to take water samples.
    Keywords: Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 12 datasets
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-05-27
    Description: The "Sternfahrt 9" cruise was conducted from the 30th of May to the 2nd of June 2022, covering a late spring situation in the German Bight. The three participating vessels (Littorina, Uthörn and Ludwig Prandtl) covered a wide range from 7.6°E to 8.9°E and from 53.5°N to 54.8°N, following similar tracks and sampling stations like those of the "Sternfahrt 5" in September 2020. Objective of this cruise was to get new insights on the chemical transformation of Chlorophyll-a and dissolved organic matter from the Elbe, Tide-Elbe and North Sea. Therefore, each ship was continuously measuring different hydrographic parameters and greenhouse gases along their tracks (not included in the present dataset, please see article(s) 'related to'). Additionally, each day eight stations were run by the crews along their respective track (for a more detailed description see 'file description'). Thus, delivering discrete water samples for later analyses of DIC, TA, DOC, methane, nutrients and explosive metals. Due to partly bad weather not always all stations could be realized. While the vessel Littorina covered the south eastern part of the German Bight, the Ludwig Prandtl went further North until the small island Amrum. The Uthörn instead sampled on one side in the north of Heligoland and on the other side in the south and south-west towards Cuxhaven (see map in 'additional metadata'). For more detailed information about the MOSEShx campaign and the cruise Sternfahrt 9, see article cited in references.
    Keywords: 2022_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea; 2022_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea_KON1; 2022_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea_L1; 2022_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea_UT1; Alfred-Wegener-Institute; Alkalinity, total; Ammonium; Carbon, organic, dissolved; Carbon, organic, particulate; Carbon cycle; Chlorophyll a; chlorophyll-a; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DOC; Elbe; Event label; Geomar; German Bight; Helgoland; Hereon; KON_stern_9_P-1; KON_stern_9_P-10; KON_stern_9_P-11; KON_stern_9_P-12; KON_stern_9_P-13; KON_stern_9_P-14; KON_stern_9_P-15; KON_stern_9_P-16; KON_stern_9_P-17; KON_stern_9_P-18; KON_stern_9_P-19; KON_stern_9_P-2; KON_stern_9_P-20; KON_stern_9_P-21; KON_stern_9_P-22; KON_stern_9_P-23; KON_stern_9_P-24; KON_stern_9_P-25; KON_stern_9_P-26; KON_stern_9_P-27; KON_stern_9_P-3; KON_stern_9_P-4; KON_stern_9_P-5; KON_stern_9_P-6; KON_stern_9_P-7; KON_stern_9_P-8; KON_stern_9_P-9; L-01; L-02; L-03; L-04; L-05; L-06; L-07; L-08; L-09; L-10; L-11; L-12; L-13; L-14; L-15; L-16; L-17; L-18; L-19; L-20; L-21; L-22; L22_stern_9_L-01; L22_stern_9_L-02; L22_stern_9_L-03; L22_stern_9_L-04; L22_stern_9_L-05; L22_stern_9_L-06; L22_stern_9_L-07; L22_stern_9_L-08; L22_stern_9_L-09; L22_stern_9_L-10; L22_stern_9_L-11; L22_stern_9_L-12; L22_stern_9_L-13; L22_stern_9_L-14; L22_stern_9_L-15; L22_stern_9_L-16; L22_stern_9_L-17; L22_stern_9_L-18; L22_stern_9_L-19; L22_stern_9_L-20; L22_stern_9_L-21; L22_stern_9_L-22; L22_stern_9_L-23; L22_stern_9_L-24; L-23; L-24; LATITUDE; Littorina; LONGITUDE; Ludwig Prandtl; Methane; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES; Name; Nitrate; Nitrite; Nitrogen, organic, total; Nitrogen, total dissolved; Nitrogen oxide; North Sea; nutrients; P-1; P-10; P-11; P-12; P-13; P-14; P-15; P-16; P-17; P-18; P-19; P-2; P-20; P-21; P-22; P-23; P-24; P-25; P-26; P-27; P-3; P-4; P-5; P-6; P-7; P-8; P-9; Phosphate; POC; Principal investigator; Silicate; Station label; TA alkalinity; Tide Elbe; U1; U10; U11; U12; U13; U14; U15; U16; U17; U18; U19; U2; U20; U21; U22; U23; U24; U25; U26; U27; U28; U29; U3; U4; U5; U6; U7; U8; U9; UT2022_stern_9_U-1; UT2022_stern_9_U-10; UT2022_stern_9_U-11; UT2022_stern_9_U-12; UT2022_stern_9_U-13; UT2022_stern_9_U-14; UT2022_stern_9_U-15; UT2022_stern_9_U-16; UT2022_stern_9_U-17; UT2022_stern_9_U-18; UT2022_stern_9_U-19; UT2022_stern_9_U-2; UT2022_stern_9_U-20; UT2022_stern_9_U-21; UT2022_stern_9_U-22; UT2022_stern_9_U-23; UT2022_stern_9_U-24; UT2022_stern_9_U-25; UT2022_stern_9_U-26; UT2022_stern_9_U-27; UT2022_stern_9_U-28; UT2022_stern_9_U-29; UT2022_stern_9_U-3; UT2022_stern_9_U-4; UT2022_stern_9_U-5; UT2022_stern_9_U-6; UT2022_stern_9_U-7; UT2022_stern_9_U-8; UT2022_stern_9_U-9; Uthörn; Water sample; Water samples; WS
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1127 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-05-23
    Description: The southern North Sea (German Bight) is influenced by the inflowing water in the Tide-Elbe area and how it is further modified. For a better understanding of the different branches of relevant events it is necessary to investigate which are the main impacting factors for the terrestrial and coastal water quality. Therefore, during different cruises between 2019 and 2022 a group of parameters was continuously traced from the Elbe River basin (Czech/German border) to Tide-Elbe and Elbe estuary (Hamburg, Germany) until the German Bight. This dataset is about the third cruise of the project, Sternfahrt 3, conducted from the 10th to 11th of September 2019 in the south-east of Heligoland (North Sea). In this area a methane "plume" was located during the previous cruise in June 2019, thus the objective was to verify its horizontal and vertical extension as well as further investigations. To cover the whole area of the plume three research vessels (Littorina, Ludwig Prandtl and Uthörn) participated on the cruise. All ships started in Cuxhaven (northern Germany), on the first day Littorina and Uthörn followed a western course towards the south of Heligoland, while the Ludwig Prandtl crossed the plume on a more northern track. The second day the Ludwig Prandtl and Littorina took roughly the same course back to Cuxhaven. The vessel Uthörn however, first headed east, to explore the boundaries of the plume, and then crossed westwards back to Bremerhaven (northern Germany) (see map). In the beginning of each day all vessels met at one station (~ 100 – 600m distance) where measurements were conducted for 30 minutes to inter-calibrate the onboard sensor systems. During the cruises basic hydrographic parameters (salinity, temperature, oxygen saturation and pH), atmospheric and dissolved greenhouse gases were measured continuously. The inlets of the methane flow-through degasser (Los Gatos) and of the Ferry Box system (for physical and chemical oceanographic parameters) were submerged in a tank on deck which was connected with the underway water supply of the vessel feeding the container with surface water (~ 1m depth) with a flow rate of 100 L/minute. The Picarro air sampling system was set up on the outside recording permanently atmospheric partial carbon dioxide and methane. Additionally, vertical profiles and water samples were taken at specific stations along the tracks. The respective data can be found in the AWI O2A-database. The vertical data from the cruise are not included in this dataset. Further information about the whole campaign and the different cruises can be found in the article(s) cited in references.
    Keywords: Alfred-Wegener-Institute; carbon dioxide; Carbon dioxide, dry air; Compact Weather Station, Gill Instruments, MaxiMet GMX600; CT; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; ELEVATION; Geomar; German Bight; German Bight, Germany; Greenhouse gases; Helgoland; Hereon; in situ data; KON_stern_3; L19-11_stern_3; LATITUDE; Littorina; LONGITUDE; Ludwig Prandtl; Methane; Methane, dissolved; Methane, dry air; Methane, flux, diffusive; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES; Name; North Sea; Oxygen saturation; Principal investigator; Salinity; stern3_L-track; stern3_P-track; stern3_U-track; Sternfahrt 3, KON; Sternfahrt 3, L19-11, 20190201; Sternfahrt 3, UT09; Temperature, water; Underway cruise track measurements; UT09_stern_3; Uthörn; Wind direction; Wind speed
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 40858 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-06-03
    Description: The dataset contains temperature, salinity, oxygen saturation, chlorophyll a and turbidity data from the Helgoland MarGate underwater observatory from the year 2023 in a temporal resolution of 1 hour. The cabled observatory is located in 10m water depth and comprises single or multiple sensors for a specific parameter (see https://www.awi.de/en/science/biosciences/shelf-sea-system-ecology/main-research-focus/cosyna/underwater-node-helgoland.html). For a detailed description of the data see associated metadatafile metadata_heluwobs_2023_hydrography.pdf.
    Keywords: ACROSS; Advanced Remote Sensing – Ground-Truth Demo and Test Facilities; Alfred-Wegener-Institute; BAH; Chlorophyll a; Chlorophyll a, confidence value; Coastal Observing System for Northern and Arctic Seas; COSYNA; DATE/TIME; Helgoland, North Sea; Helgoland-UWO; Hereon; in situ observations; MarGate; MarGate underwater experimental area; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES; OBSE; Observation; Observatory; observatory data; Oxygen saturation; Oxygen saturation, confidence value; Salinity; Salinity, confidence value; Scientific diving; See further details: Metadata for the Helgoland underwater observatory; Shelf Seas Systems Ecology @ AWI (former Biologische Anstalt Helgoland); Temperature, water; Temperature, water, confidence value; Turbidity, confidence value; Turbidity (Formazin Turbidity Unit)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 60652 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-06-17
    Description: The MOSES Elbe 2023 experiment aims at following a water mass from the spring of the Elbe River in the Czech Republic, through the freshwater and tidal sections of the river, into the North Sea, where three ships (Mya II, Littorina, and Ludwig Prandtl) were used covering the marine environment in the German Bight (Sternfahrt 10). In order to follow the water mass from the Elbe estuary numerical simulations were performed to determine the likelihood of a variety of starting points for a drifter release experiment. At the first morning of the cruise model forecasts were used to determine the exact locations where drifters were to be released. The drifters were initially released in groups of three drifters and then supplemented at a later point of time. During the following two and a half weeks, the current drifter positions were revisited from the ships involved to take water samples.
    Keywords: 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea; 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea_KON1; Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DRIFT; Drifter; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; HYDREX-Stern10_D-305; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Ludwig Prandtl; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 6352 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-06-17
    Description: The MOSES Elbe 2023 experiment aims at following a water mass from the spring of the Elbe River in the Czech Republic, through the freshwater and tidal sections of the river, into the North Sea, where three ships (Mya II, Littorina, and Ludwig Prandtl) were used covering the marine environment in the German Bight (Sternfahrt 10). In order to follow the water mass from the Elbe estuary numerical simulations were performed to determine the likelihood of a variety of starting points for a drifter release experiment. At the first morning of the cruise model forecasts were used to determine the exact locations where drifters were to be released. The drifters were initially released in groups of three drifters and then supplemented at a later point of time. During the following two and a half weeks, the current drifter positions were revisited from the ships involved to take water samples.
    Keywords: 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea; 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea_KON1; Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DRIFT; Drifter; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; HYDREX-Stern10_D-310; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Ludwig Prandtl; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 5929 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-06-17
    Description: The MOSES Elbe 2023 experiment aims at following a water mass from the spring of the Elbe River in the Czech Republic, through the freshwater and tidal sections of the river, into the North Sea, where three ships (Mya II, Littorina, and Ludwig Prandtl) were used covering the marine environment in the German Bight (Sternfahrt 10). In order to follow the water mass from the Elbe estuary numerical simulations were performed to determine the likelihood of a variety of starting points for a drifter release experiment. At the first morning of the cruise model forecasts were used to determine the exact locations where drifters were to be released. The drifters were initially released in groups of three drifters and then supplemented at a later point of time. During the following two and a half weeks, the current drifter positions were revisited from the ships involved to take water samples.
    Keywords: 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea; 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea_KON1; Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DRIFT; Drifter; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; HYDREX-Stern10_D-312; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Ludwig Prandtl; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 869 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-06-17
    Description: The MOSES Elbe 2023 experiment aims at following a water mass from the spring of the Elbe River in the Czech Republic, through the freshwater and tidal sections of the river, into the North Sea, where three ships (Mya II, Littorina, and Ludwig Prandtl) were used covering the marine environment in the German Bight (Sternfahrt 10). In order to follow the water mass from the Elbe estuary numerical simulations were performed to determine the likelihood of a variety of starting points for a drifter release experiment. At the first morning of the cruise model forecasts were used to determine the exact locations where drifters were to be released. The drifters were initially released in groups of three drifters and then supplemented at a later point of time. During the following two and a half weeks, the current drifter positions were revisited from the ships involved to take water samples.
    Keywords: 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea; 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea_KON1; Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DRIFT; Drifter; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; HYDREX-Stern10_D-319; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Ludwig Prandtl; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 4188 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-06-17
    Description: The MOSES Elbe 2023 experiment aims at following a water mass from the spring of the Elbe River in the Czech Republic, through the freshwater and tidal sections of the river, into the North Sea, where three ships (Mya II, Littorina, and Ludwig Prandtl) were used covering the marine environment in the German Bight (Sternfahrt 10). In order to follow the water mass from the Elbe estuary numerical simulations were performed to determine the likelihood of a variety of starting points for a drifter release experiment. At the first morning of the cruise model forecasts were used to determine the exact locations where drifters were to be released. The drifters were initially released in groups of three drifters and then supplemented at a later point of time. During the following two and a half weeks, the current drifter positions were revisited from the ships involved to take water samples.
    Keywords: 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea; 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea_KON1; Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DRIFT; Drifter; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; HYDREX-Stern10_D-318; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Ludwig Prandtl; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 7381 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-06-17
    Description: The MOSES Elbe 2023 experiment aims at following a water mass from the spring of the Elbe River in the Czech Republic, through the freshwater and tidal sections of the river, into the North Sea, where three ships (Mya II, Littorina, and Ludwig Prandtl) were used covering the marine environment in the German Bight (Sternfahrt 10). In order to follow the water mass from the Elbe estuary numerical simulations were performed to determine the likelihood of a variety of starting points for a drifter release experiment. At the first morning of the cruise model forecasts were used to determine the exact locations where drifters were to be released. The drifters were initially released in groups of three drifters and then supplemented at a later point of time. During the following two and a half weeks, the current drifter positions were revisited from the ships involved to take water samples.
    Keywords: 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea; 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea_KON1; Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DRIFT; Drifter; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; HYDREX-Stern10_D-321; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Ludwig Prandtl; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2885 data points
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