Dataset: Discrete sample measurements of dissolved oxygen, dissolved inorganic carbon, and total alkalinity
Deployment: AR35-05

Niskin Bottle DO, DIC and TA
View Data: For data, See Dataset Metadata Page: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/904722
Principal Investigator: 
Hilary I. Palevsky (Boston College, BC)
Co-Principal Investigator: 
David P. Nicholson (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, WHOI)
Scientist: 
Kristen E. Fogaren (Boston College, BC)
Student: 
Meg Yoder (Boston College, BC)
Contact: 
Hilary I. Palevsky (Boston College, BC)
BCO-DMO Data Manager: 
Karen Soenen (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, WHOI BCO-DMO)
Version: 
Description

The Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) is a long-term NSF-funded program that deploys autonomous sensors on both moored and mobile platforms at multiple locations, including the Global Irminger Sea Array (60.46°N, 38.44°W) (Trowbridge et al., 2019). The OOI program conducts yearly turn-around cruises to the Irminger Sea Array to recover and redeploy moorings and gliders deployed year-round at this site. During these cruises the OOI program routinely conducts Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) casts and collects water samples from Niskin bottles on the CTD rosette for discrete sample analysis. These turn-around cruise data are critical for validation and calibration of the data from sensors deployed year-round and also provide a valuable dataset in and of themselves (Palevsky et al., 2023).

For this project, our team participated in two of the yearly turn-around cruises to the OOI Irminger Sea Array (AR30-03, 4-24 June, 2018 and AR35-05, 2-25 August, 2019)  and collected supplementary additional samples from CTD casts to further support efforts to improve the capacity to produce high-quality data products from OOI’s biogeochemical sensors to enable analysis of scientific questions about the ocean’s biological carbon pump and other carbon cycling processes (Palevsky and Nicholson, 2018; Palevsky et al., 2023).

These supplemental data provided here were collected in coordination with data collected by the OOI program. The complete collection of shipboard data and cruise documentation from these cruises is available from an OOI managed document storage system called Alfresco (see related publications), following the path: OOI > Global Irminger Sea Array  > Cruise Data > {Cruise ID}. For more information on OOI data access options and recommendations for use of cruise data to calibrate OOI biogeochemical sensors, see the OOI Biogeochemical Sensor Data Best Practices and User Guide (Palevsky et al., 2023).

Full cruise data from the OOI Irminger Sea cruises for which discrete sample data are presented here can be accessed via the Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R, see deployments) and OOI’s Alfresco data management server (see related publications):

  • Irminger Sea 5 cruise, June 2018, AR30-03. Alfresco path: Global Irminger Sea Array  > Cruise Data > Irminger_Sea-05_AR30-03_2018-06-05
  • Irminger Sea 6 cruise, August 2019, AR35-05. Alfresco path: Global Irminger Sea Array  > Cruise Data >     Irminger_Sea-06_AR35-05_2019-08-02

The McRaven 2022 datasets (see related datasets) provide salinity-calibrated Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) data from the OOI Irminger Sea cruises for which discrete sample data are presented here.

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