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CIS May 2004

CIS (Central Irminger Sea) Location:   59.7oN 39.6oW

Scientific rationale

Physical: The site is located in the center of the Irminger Sea gyre based on dynamic height contours and thus in a region of minimum stratification: convection is expected to reach maximum depth here, and the interannual variability of deep mixing and water mass formation, is not known at present. The site is expected to be representative of of the eastern part of the subpolar gyre. Since this is in the area of NAO (North Atlantic Oscillation) activity, impacts on the physical processes are expected and can be studied. Also, the station forms a dynamic height pair with PAP for monitoring the northeastward branch of the North Atlantic Current entering the polar seas.

CO2: The subpolar gyre is one of the global maxima of CO2 uptake of the ocean, and timeseries observations in this region are important for quantifying the sequestration and its variability. This is possible by combined measurements of physical variables and CO2 partial pressure.

Biological: The subpolar gyre is probably one of the ocean regions with a rather simple food chain, and the zooplankton community is dominated by a single species (Calanus Finmarchicus). There are interesting research questions about this important species and its relevance for the fisheries in the region (redfish), as well as physical/climatic forcing of these. Being in the middle of a gyre, away from boundaries, the hope is that the system is reasonably 1-D and mooring timeseries can be more easily interpreted.

Partner Institutions:

IfM Kiel (U.Send, Thomas J. Mueller, D.Wallace),

MRI Reykjavik (H.Valdimarsson, A.Gislason, J.Olafson)

ICCM Telde de Gran Canaria (O. llinas, Maria Villagarcia)

SOC (R.Lampitt)

Status:

Funded for 2001-2004 via EU project ANIMATE, with physical (CTD,ADCP) sensors, CO2, fluorescence, nutrients; satellite telemetry under development.First deployment scheduled for POSEIDON cruise 293/2, August 2002.

Societal value:

Improved understanding and forecasts of water mass formation in the thermohaline circulation system. Quantification of North Atlantic contribution to CO2 sequestration. Improved understanding of ecosystem response to climatic forcing, ultimately with appliation to fisheries.

Role in the integrated global observing system: CIS will form a node in the dynamic height pairing network for the N.Atlantic, and be an essential element of a N.Atlantic CO2 monitoring system.


IFM-GEOMAR, FB1, POII: Mooring inventory

 

V434-03/CIS03, Irminger Sea

Compiled: 21-Sep-2004, TJM;                                          last up-date:

Mooring design: 06-Apr-2004, TJM

Deployment:        

Date: 16-May-2004              Time: 14:20 – 21:08 UTC                    Cruise: B SAEMUNDSSON

PI onboard : Hedinn Valdimarsson, MRI, Reykjavik, Iceland

Position:

Lat: 59° 40.816’N  Lon: 039° 42.173’W

Water depth

Sounding :                                                              m with assumed sound velocity : 1500 m/s

Correction:                                              -17 m, actual CTD station # CD161_01.cnv

Water depth, corrected:                     2777 m

Water depth, calibrated swath system:

Recovery

Date: 18-Sep 2004                Time: 09:00 – 12:40              Cruise:   C DARWIN 161b/162b

PI onboard: Thomas J. Müller, IFM-GEOMAR, Kiel, Germany

Instrument

Calibration (lab / CTD cast / in-situ)

 

Depth nom.

Type & Sensors

S/N

Pre-deployment

Post-deployement

Remarks

0 m

Tele

ID 0353

 

 

Tele failed

10 m

MC-IM #01

2799

SBE, lab

CD_161_05 cast

Full data

20 m

MC-IMP #02

#2262

SBE, lab

CD_161_05 cast

Full data

40 m

Electrically cond. Svivel

18003

 

 

 

40 m

Sensor frame

 

 

 

 

 

SAMI CO2

25

Sunburst, lab

 

21 d data

 

MC-IMP #03

2488

SBE, lab

CD_161_05 cast

Full data

 

WD

0667

SBE, lab

 

 

70 m

MC-IM #04

0950

SBE, lab

CD_161_05 cast

 

109 m

MC-IM #05

2257

SBE, lab

CD_161_05 cast

 

150 m

Electrically cond. svivel

180401

 

 

 

150 m

45’ flotation

 

 

 

 

 

WH ADCP 300 kHz up

2141

 

 

Full data

 

WD AP, prototype

 

 

 

 

153 m

LR  ADCP

2330

 

 

Full data

155 m

MC-IMP #06

2256

SBE, lab

CD_161_05 cast

Full data

197 m

MC-IM #07

2252

SBE, lab

CD_161_05 cast

Full data

267 m

MC-IMP #08

2271

SBE, lab

CD_161_05 cast

Full data

372 m

MC-IM #09

2255

SBE, lab

CD_161_05 cast

Full data

548 m

MC IMP #10

2264

SBE, lab

CD_161_05 cast

Full data

748 m

MC IM #11

2254

SBE, lab

CD_161_05 cast

Full data

998 m

MC IMP #12

2265

SBE, lab

CD_161_05 cast

Full data

1000 m

End tele

 

 

 

 

1004 m

RCM8 TLR

9821

Aanderaa, lab

CD_161_05 cast

Full data

1245 m

MC-IMP #13

2717

SBE, lab

CD_161_05 cast

Full data

1496 m

MC-IM #14

2492

SBE, lab

CD_161_05 cast

Full data

2283 m

McLane trap

543

 

 

Full data

2327 m

RCM8  TAR

11622

Aanderaa, lab

CD_161_05 cast

Full data

2715 m

2x AR661

52, 54

 

 

2xreleased

 

 

 

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