Temperature, salinity, light and fluorescence (CTD) measurements from the Kongsfjorden (Svalbard) marine observatory (mooring) October 2012-September 2013
As part of the "KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme" UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain marine observatories (moorings) in two high-Arctic fjords in Svalbard: Kongsfjorden and Rijpfjorden. The observatories consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset contains the CTD, PAR and fluorescence data from Kongsfjorden 2012-2013. Fluorescence data is given as raw voltage only, due to calibration and fouling issues. It is meant as an indication of the timing of the phytoplankton bloom, not as absolute chlorophyll a concentration. No post-recovery processing of light data (to correct for fouling) has been performed. The setup on for this deployment had several differences from other years. This is the last deployment using Vemco miniloggers for temperature (later: SBE56). An additional SBE16+ was placed above the top sphere on a rope with an additional float (26 m). There was also an additional sediment trap at 56 m. The standard setup of an upward and downward looking ADCP above and below the 112 m sediment trap was established and continued ever since.
As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine observatory in the high-Arctic location Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, since 2002. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset contains the temperature data of the Vemco temperature logger that was located at 33m depth in the deployment year 2012-2013.
As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine observatory in the high-Arctic location Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, since 2002. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset contains the temperature data of the Vemco temperature logger that was located at 55m depth in the deployment year 2012-2013.
As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme, UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, since 2002. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset contains the temperature and salinity data of the Seabird SBE37 MicroCAT that was located at 228m depth in the deployment year 2012-2013.
As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine observatory in the high-Arctic location Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, since 2002. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset contains the temperature data of the Vemco temperature logger that was located at 147m depth in the deployment year 2012-2013.
As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme, UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, since 2002. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset contains the temperature and salinity data of the Seabird SBE37 MicroCAT that was located at 33m depth in the deployment year 2012-2013.
As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine observatory in the high-Arctic location Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, since 2002. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset contains the temperature data of the Vemco temperature logger that was located at 112m depth in the deployment year 2012-2013.
As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine observatory in the high-Arctic location Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, since 2002. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset contains the temperature data of the Vemco temperature logger that was located at 79m depth in the deployment year 2012-2013.
As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine observatory in the high-Arctic location Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, since 2002. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset contains the temperature data of the Vemco temperature logger that was located at 44m depth in the deployment year 2012-2013.
As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme, UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine observatory in the high-Arctic location Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, since 2002. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset contains the temperature, salinity, density data of a Seabird SBE16p CTD with E(PAR) light and chlorophyll fluorescence auxiliary sensors which was located at 44m depth in the deployment year 2012-2013. The fluorescence sensor data is given as raw voltage due to fouling and calibration issues. It is only suitable to detect fluorescence peaks, not to compute actual chlorophyll concentrations. The equation to compute chlorophyll concentration is given in the variable attributes, use with care. E(PAR) data is not corrected for drift due to fouling during the deployment.
As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine observatory in the high-Arctic location Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, since 2002. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset contains the temperature data of the Vemco temperature logger that was located at 178m depth in the deployment year 2012-2013.
As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme, UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine observatory in the high-Arctic location Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, since 2002. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset contains the temperature, salinity, density data of a Seabird SBE16p CTD with E(PAR) light and chlorophyll fluorescence auxiliary sensors which was located at 26m depth in the deployment year 2012-2013. The fluorescence sensor data is given as raw voltage due to fouling and calibration issues. It is only suitable to detect fluorescence peaks, not to compute actual chlorophyll concentrations. The equation to compute chlorophyll concentration is given in the variable attributes, use with care. E(PAR) data is not corrected for drift due to fouling during the deployment.