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  • A74 iceberg; calving front; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; global warming; GPF 19-2_039, COSMUS; icebergs; ice covered seafloor community; Image; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Ocean Floor Observation and Bathymetry System; OFOBS; Polarstern; PS124; PS124_111-8; Weddell Sea  (1)
  • ALTITUDE; Amundsen Sea; ANSLOPE I; AWI_SeaIce; BUOY_SI; DATE/TIME; International Program for Antarctic Buoys; IPAB; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Measured according to WMO standards; Nathaniel B. Palmer; NBP032; NBP032_8059; Positioning type/details; Pressure, atmospheric; Sea ice buoy; Sea Ice Physics @ AWI; Temperature, air  (1)
  • ANT-XXII/2; ANT-XXII/2_003-1; ANT-XXII/2_004-1; ANT-XXII/2_005-1; ANT-XXII/2_006-1; ANT-XXII/2_007-1; ANT-XXII/2_007-22; ANT-XXII/2_008-1; ANT-XXII/2_008-22; ANT-XXII/2_009-1; ANT-XXII/2_009-22; ANT-XXII/2_010-1; ANT-XXII/2_011-1; ANT-XXII/2_012-1; ANT-XXII/2_013-1; ANT-XXII/2_014-1; ANT-XXII/2_015-1; ANT-XXII/2_016-1; ANT-XXII/2_017-1; ANT-XXII/2_018-1; ANT-XXII/2_019-1; ANT-XXII/2_020-1; ANT-XXII/2_021-1; ANT-XXII/2_022-1; ANT-XXII/2_066-22; ANT-XXII/2_139-22; ANT-XXII/2_140-22; ANT-XXII/2_142-22; ANT-XXII/2_143-22; ANT-XXII/2_144-22; ANT-XXII/2_146-22; AWI_PhyOce; CTD/Rosette; CTD from ice float; CTDIF; CTD-RO; Physical Oceanography @ AWI; Polarstern; PS67/005-1; PS67/006-10; PS67/006-100; PS67/006-101; PS67/006-102; PS67/006-103; PS67/006-104; PS67/006-105; PS67/006-108; PS67/006-109; PS67/006-11; PS67/006-110; PS67/006-111; PS67/006-113; PS67/006-115; PS67/006-116; PS67/006-118; PS67/006-12; PS67/006-120; PS67/006-121; PS67/006-122; PS67/006-123; PS67/006-126; PS67/006-127; PS67/006-128; PS67/006-13; PS67/006-130; PS67/006-131; PS67/006-132; PS67/006-133; PS67/006-134; PS67/006-135; PS67/006-136; PS67/006-137; PS67/006-139; PS67/006-14; PS67/006-140; PS67/006-142; PS67/006-143; PS67/006-144; PS67/006-146; PS67/006-15; PS67/006-18; PS67/006-19; PS67/006-2; PS67/006-20; PS67/006-21; PS67/006-22; PS67/006-23; PS67/006-25; PS67/006-26; PS67/006-27; PS67/006-29; PS67/006-3; PS67/006-30; PS67/006-32; PS67/006-33; PS67/006-34; PS67/006-35; PS67/006-38; PS67/006-39; PS67/006-4; PS67/006-40; PS67/006-41; PS67/006-43; PS67/006-44; PS67/006-45; PS67/006-47; PS67/006-48; PS67/006-49; PS67/006-5; PS67/006-50; PS67/006-51; PS67/006-53; PS67/006-54; PS67/006-55; PS67/006-56; PS67/006-57; PS67/006-59; PS67/006-6; PS67/006-61; PS67/006-62; PS67/006-63; PS67/006-65; PS67/006-66; PS67/006-67; PS67/006-68; PS67/006-7; PS67/006-70; PS67/006-71; PS67/006-72; PS67/006-73; PS67/006-74; PS67/006-75; PS67/006-76; PS67/006-78; PS67/006-79; PS67/006-80; PS67/006-81; PS67/006-82; PS67/006-84; PS67/006-85; PS67/006-86; PS67/006-87; PS67/006-89; PS67/006-9; PS67/006-90; PS67/006-91; PS67/006-92; PS67/006-94; PS67/006-95; PS67/006-96; PS67/006-98; PS67/006-99; PS67/007-1; PS67/008-1; PS67/009-1; PS67/011-1; PS67/011-2; PS67/011-3; PS67 ISPOL; Scotia Sea, southwest Atlantic; Weddell Sea  (1)
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    In:  Supplement to: Absy, Joao Marcelo; Schröder, Michael; Muench, Robin D; Hellmer, Hartmut H (2008): Early summer thermohaline characteristics and mixing in the western Weddell Sea. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 55(8-9), 1117-1131, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2007.12.023
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: The Ice Station POLarstern (ISPOL) cruise revisited the western Weddell Sea in late 2004 and obtained a comprehensive set of conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) data. This study describes the thermohaline structure and diapycnal mixing environment observed in 2004 and compares them with conditions observed more than a decade earlier. Hydrographic conditions on the central western Weddell Sea continental slope, off Larsen C Ice Shelf, in late winter/early spring of 2004/2005 can be described as a well-stratified environment with upper layers evidencing relict structures from intense winter near-surface vertical fluxes, an intermediate depth temperature maximum, and a cold near-bottom layer marked by patchy property distributions. A well-developed surface mixed layer, isolated from the underlying Warm Deep Water (WDW) by a pronounced pycnocline and characterized by lack of warming and by minimal sea-ice basal melting, supports the assumption that upper ocean winter conditions persisted during most of the ISPOL experiment. Much of the western Weddell Sea water column has remained essentially unchanged since 1992; however, significant differences were observed in two of the regional water masses. The first, Modified Weddell Deep Water (MWDW), comprises the permanent pycnocline and was less saline than a decade earlier, whereas Weddell Sea Bottom Water (WSBW) was horizontally patchier and colder. Near-bottom temperatures observed in 2004 were the coldest on record for the western Weddell Sea over the continental slope. Minimum temperatures were ~0.4 and ~0.3 °C colder than during 1992-1993, respectively. The 2004 near-bottom temperature/salinity characteristics revealed the presence of two different WSBW types, whereby a warm, fresh layer overlays a colder, saltier layer (both formed in the western Weddell Sea). The deeper layer may have formed locally as high salinity shelf water (HSSW) that flowed intermittently down the continental slope, which is consistent with the observed horizontal patchiness. The latter can be associated with the near-bottom variability found in Powell Basin with consequences for the deep water outflow from the Weddell Sea.
    Keywords: ANT-XXII/2; ANT-XXII/2_003-1; ANT-XXII/2_004-1; ANT-XXII/2_005-1; ANT-XXII/2_006-1; ANT-XXII/2_007-1; ANT-XXII/2_007-22; ANT-XXII/2_008-1; ANT-XXII/2_008-22; ANT-XXII/2_009-1; ANT-XXII/2_009-22; ANT-XXII/2_010-1; ANT-XXII/2_011-1; ANT-XXII/2_012-1; ANT-XXII/2_013-1; ANT-XXII/2_014-1; ANT-XXII/2_015-1; ANT-XXII/2_016-1; ANT-XXII/2_017-1; ANT-XXII/2_018-1; ANT-XXII/2_019-1; ANT-XXII/2_020-1; ANT-XXII/2_021-1; ANT-XXII/2_022-1; ANT-XXII/2_066-22; ANT-XXII/2_139-22; ANT-XXII/2_140-22; ANT-XXII/2_142-22; ANT-XXII/2_143-22; ANT-XXII/2_144-22; ANT-XXII/2_146-22; AWI_PhyOce; CTD/Rosette; CTD from ice float; CTDIF; CTD-RO; Physical Oceanography @ AWI; Polarstern; PS67/005-1; PS67/006-10; PS67/006-100; PS67/006-101; PS67/006-102; PS67/006-103; PS67/006-104; PS67/006-105; PS67/006-108; PS67/006-109; PS67/006-11; PS67/006-110; PS67/006-111; PS67/006-113; PS67/006-115; PS67/006-116; PS67/006-118; PS67/006-12; PS67/006-120; PS67/006-121; PS67/006-122; PS67/006-123; PS67/006-126; PS67/006-127; PS67/006-128; PS67/006-13; PS67/006-130; PS67/006-131; PS67/006-132; PS67/006-133; PS67/006-134; PS67/006-135; PS67/006-136; PS67/006-137; PS67/006-139; PS67/006-14; PS67/006-140; PS67/006-142; PS67/006-143; PS67/006-144; PS67/006-146; PS67/006-15; PS67/006-18; PS67/006-19; PS67/006-2; PS67/006-20; PS67/006-21; PS67/006-22; PS67/006-23; PS67/006-25; PS67/006-26; PS67/006-27; PS67/006-29; PS67/006-3; PS67/006-30; PS67/006-32; PS67/006-33; PS67/006-34; PS67/006-35; PS67/006-38; PS67/006-39; PS67/006-4; PS67/006-40; PS67/006-41; PS67/006-43; PS67/006-44; PS67/006-45; PS67/006-47; PS67/006-48; PS67/006-49; PS67/006-5; PS67/006-50; PS67/006-51; PS67/006-53; PS67/006-54; PS67/006-55; PS67/006-56; PS67/006-57; PS67/006-59; PS67/006-6; PS67/006-61; PS67/006-62; PS67/006-63; PS67/006-65; PS67/006-66; PS67/006-67; PS67/006-68; PS67/006-7; PS67/006-70; PS67/006-71; PS67/006-72; PS67/006-73; PS67/006-74; PS67/006-75; PS67/006-76; PS67/006-78; PS67/006-79; PS67/006-80; PS67/006-81; PS67/006-82; PS67/006-84; PS67/006-85; PS67/006-86; PS67/006-87; PS67/006-89; PS67/006-9; PS67/006-90; PS67/006-91; PS67/006-92; PS67/006-94; PS67/006-95; PS67/006-96; PS67/006-98; PS67/006-99; PS67/007-1; PS67/008-1; PS67/009-1; PS67/011-1; PS67/011-2; PS67/011-3; PS67 ISPOL; Scotia Sea, southwest Atlantic; Weddell Sea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-12-12
    Keywords: ALTITUDE; Amundsen Sea; ANSLOPE I; AWI_SeaIce; BUOY_SI; DATE/TIME; International Program for Antarctic Buoys; IPAB; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Measured according to WMO standards; Nathaniel B. Palmer; NBP032; NBP032_8059; Positioning type/details; Pressure, atmospheric; Sea ice buoy; Sea Ice Physics @ AWI; Temperature, air
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2536 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: During the RV POLARSTERN expedition PS124 to the Weddell Sea during Jan - April 2021 the Ocean Floor Observation and Bathymetry System (OFOBS) was used to collect still and video images, as well as sidescan data, from various locations surveyed during the research cruise. During the expedition, the giant iceberg A74 calved off from the Antarctic mainland. In this data set we present images taken from within the water column and the seafloor during part of the iceberg circumnavigation conducted by FS POLARSTERN on the 14th of March, 2021. The OFOBS system consisted of a towed underwater camera system equipped with both a high-resolution photo-camera (iSiTEC, CANON EOS 5D Mark III) and a high-definition video-camera (iSiTEC, Sony FCB-H11) as well as an integrated sidescan sonar system. The cameras were mounted on a steel frame (140L x 92W x 135H cm), together with two strobe lights (iSiTEC UW-Blitz 250, TTL driven), three laser pointers spaced with a distance of 50 cm used to estimate the size of seafloor structures, four LED lights, and a USBL positioning system (Posidonia) to track the position of the OFOBS during deployments, with additional positioning information provided by the integrated INS and DVL systems. In automatic mode, a seabed photo, depicting an area of approximately 4-10 m**2, with variations depending on the actual height above ground, was taken every ~15 seconds to obtain series of TIMER stills distributed at regular distances along each of the survey profiles. Profile lengths varied in length depending on duration of the cast. At a ship speed of 0.5 kn, the average distance between seabed images was approximately 5 m, with this spacing being 15 m at 1.5 kt speed. Additional HOTKEY photos were taken from interesting objects (organisms, seabed features, etc) when they appeared in the live video feed. One minute POSIDONIA position fixes were used in this current data set, so there is some offset of a few 10s of meters for some of the collected images.
    Keywords: A74 iceberg; calving front; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; global warming; GPF 19-2_039, COSMUS; icebergs; ice covered seafloor community; Image; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Ocean Floor Observation and Bathymetry System; OFOBS; Polarstern; PS124; PS124_111-8; Weddell Sea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 982 data points
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