EcoCTD for profiling oceanic physical-biological properties from an underway ship

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2020-05-08
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Dever, Mathieu
Freilich, Mara
Farrar, J. Thomas
Hodges, Benjamin A.
Lanagan, Thomas
Baron, Andrew J.
Mahadevan, Amala
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10.1175/JTECH-D-19-0145.1
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oceanic
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The study of ocean dynamics and biophysical variability at submesoscales of O(1) km and O(1) h raises several observational challenges. To address these by underway sampling, we recently developed a towed profiler called the EcoCTD, capable of concurrently measuring both hydrographic and bio-optical properties such as oxygen, chlorophyll fluorescence, and optical backscatter. The EcoCTD presents an attractive alternative to currently used towed platforms due to its light footprint, versatility in the field, and ease of deployment and recovery without cranes or heavy-duty winches. We demonstrate its use for gathering high-quality data at submesoscale spatiotemporal resolution. A dataset of bio-optical and hydrographic properties, collected with the EcoCTD during field trials in 2018, highlights its scientific potential for the study of physical–biological interactions at submesoscales.
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Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of the Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 37(5), (2020): 825-840, doi:10.1175/JTECH-D-19-0145.1.
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Dever, M., Freilich, M., Farrar, J. T., Hodges, B., Lanagan, T., Baron, A. J., & Mahadevan, A. (2020). EcoCTD for profiling oceanic physical-biological properties from an underway ship. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 37(5), 825-840.
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