CTD station and Niskin bottle event log from R/V Weatherbird II WB0409, WB0413, WB0506, WB0508 in the Sargasso Sea, 2004-2005 (EDDIES project)

Website: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/3043
Version: final
Version Date: 2006-03-08

Project
» Eddies Dynamics, Mixing, Export, and Species composition (EDDIES)

Program
» Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB)
ContributorsAffiliationRole
Bates, NicholasBermuda Biological Station for Research (BBSR)Principal Investigator
Chandler, Cynthia L.Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI BCO-DMO)BCO-DMO Data Manager


Dataset Description

 
 PI:              Nick Bates (Chief Scientist)
 of:              Bermuda Biological Station for Research (BBSR)
 dataset:         CTD station and Niskin bottle event log
 dates:           24 June 2004 to 02 July 2004  (20040624-20040702)
 location:        N: 31.928  S: 29.773  W: -66.178  E: -64.082
 project/cruise:  EDDIES/WB0409 2004 Transect 1 (EDT1)
 platform:        R/V Weatherbird II
 
 
 Methodology: none provided with data
 
 Change history: YYMMDD
    051213: downloaded original CTD station list from EDDIES data web site;
            added to OCB database by Cyndy Chandler, OCB DMO;
 
 OCB DMO Note: data were recovered from CTD station list
 
 

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Parameters

ParameterDescriptionUnits
eventunique sampling event number composite of UTC(GMT) date and time YYYYMMDDhhmm
stastation number dimensionless
cast_typeCTD=CTD rosette bottle cast dimensionless
datestart date of event (GMT) YYYYMMDD
date_endend date of event (GMT) YYYYMMDD
DOY_1day of year YYYY.fraction
DOY_2day of year DDD.fraction
time_startstart time of event (GMT) hhmm
time_endend time of event (GMT) hhmm
latlatitude, negative denotes South recorded at start of cast decimal degrees
lat_endlatitude, at end of cast decimal degrees
lonlongitude, negative denotes West recorded at start of cast decimal degrees
lon_endlongitude, at end of cast decimal degrees
activity_and_commentsconcatenated string: cruise_ID, sampling method, and 2 digit station dimensionless
timestart time of event (GMT) hhmm
Pmax_npressure, nominal, maximum for station decibars
sta_refreference station indicator dimensionless
sampling_codesampling code for event concatenated string: cruise_ID, sampling method, 2 digit sta num, sta_ref and sampling type - where BCT = Bats, Carlson and Thorium dimensionless
commentscomments, station location descriptor relative to eddy center dimensionless

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Deployments

WB0409

Website
Platform
R/V Weatherbird II
Start Date
2004-06-23
End Date
2004-07-02
Description
EDT1 2004 Transect 1 cruise Funded by: NSF OCE-0241310

Methods & Sampling
PI: Nick Bates (Chief Scientist) of: Bermuda Biological Station for Research (BBSR) dataset: CTD station and Niskin bottle event log dates: 24 June 2004 to 02 July 2004 (20040624-20040702) location: N: 31.928 S: 29.773 W: -66.178 E: -64.082 project/cruise: EDDIES/WB0409 2004 Transect 1 (EDT1) platform: R/V Weatherbird II Methodology: none provided with data Change history: YYMMDD 051213: downloaded original CTD station list from EDDIES data web site; added to OCB database by Cyndy Chandler, OCB DMO; OCB DMO Note: data were recovered from CTD station list

WB0413

Website
Platform
R/V Weatherbird II
Start Date
2004-08-02
End Date
2004-08-11
Description
EDT2 2004 Transect 2 cruise Funded by: NSF OCE-0241310

Methods & Sampling
PI: Nick Bates (Chief Scientist) of: Bermuda Biological Station for Research (BBSR) dataset: CTD station and Niskin bottle event log dates: 02 August 2004 to 11 August 2004 location: N: 31.817 S: 30.331 W: -66.406 E: -64.154 project/cruise: EDDIES/WB0413 2004 Transect 2 (EDT2) platform: R/V Weatherbird II Methodology: none provided with data Change history: YYMMDD 051213: downloaded original CTD cast list from EDDIES data web site added to OCB database by Cyndy Chandler, OCB DMO OCB DMO Note: data were recovered from CTD cast list

WB0506

Website
Platform
R/V Weatherbird II
Start Date
2005-07-06
End Date
2005-07-15
Description
EDT3 2005 Transect 1 cruise Funded by: NSF OCE-0241310

Methods & Sampling
PI: Nick Bates (Chief Scientist) of: Bermuda Biological Station for Research (BBSR) dataset: CTD station and Niskin bottle event log dates: 06 July 2005 to 15 July 2005 (20050706-20050715) location: N: 31.669 S: 30.174 W: -67.114 E: -64.168 project/cruise: EDDIES/WB0506 2005 Transect 1 (EDT3) platform: R/V Weatherbird II OCB DMO note: this cruise is also called EDDIES Transect #3 or EDT3 (EDDIES Transects 1 and 2 were done in 2004, 3 and 4 in 2005) Methodology: none provided with data Change history: YYMMDD 060308: downloaded x0506_station.txt from EDDIES data web site; added to OCB database by Cyndy Chandler, OCB DMO; PI note: The sta_ref parameter is the reference station indicator, mostly Oceanus master grid (20km spacing). Note, WBII station number is not included to avoid further confusion. Hence, locations need to be either WBII CTD station number or Oceanus grid number. Where Oceanus grid station does not exist then station will be described in terms of nearest station or some nominal eddy center. For the early part of the cruise station 2317 was deemed EC, then 2316 and finally probably located between 2315 2316 ,2256 and 2257.

WB0508

Website
Platform
R/V Weatherbird II
Start Date
2005-08-17
End Date
2005-08-26
Description
EDT4 2005 Transect 2 Funded by: NSF OCE-0241310

Methods & Sampling
PI: Nick Bates (Chief Scientist) of: Bermuda Biological Station for Research (BBSR) dataset: CTD station and Niskin bottle event log dates: 18 August 2005 to 25 August 2005 (20050818-20050825) location: N: 30.185 S: 29.723 W: -69.410 E: -67.744 project/cruise: EDDIES/WB0508 2005 Transect 2 (EDT4) platform: R/V Weatherbird II OCB DMO note: this cruise is also called EDDIES Transect #4 or EDT4 (EDDIES Transects 1 and 2 were done in 2004, 3 and 4 in 2005) Methodology: none provided with data Change history: YYMMDD 060308: downloaded x0508_station.txt from EDDIES data web site; added to OCB database by Cyndy Chandler, OCB DMO; PI note: The sta_ref parameter is the reference station indicator, mostly Oceanus master grid (20km spacing). Note, WBII station number is not included to avoid further confusion. Hence, locations need to be either WBII CTD station number or Oceanus grid number. Where Oceanus grid station does not exist then station will be described in terms of nearest station or some nominal eddy center (EC). For the early part of the cruise station 2070 was deemed EC, but after W-E transect it was obvious it had shifted. Appeared to have moved to the SW.


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Project Information

Eddies Dynamics, Mixing, Export, and Species composition (EDDIES)


Coverage: Sargasso Sea


The original title of this project from the NSF award is: Collaborative Research: Impacts of Eddies and Mixing on Plankton Community Structure and Biogeochemical Cycling in the Sargasso Sea".

Prior results have documented eddy-driven transport of nutrients into the euphotic zone and the associated accumulation of chlorophyll. However, several key aspects of mesoscale upwelling events remain unresolved by the extant database, including: (1) phytoplankton physiological response, (2) changes in community structure, (3) impact on export out of the euphotic zone, (4) rates of mixing between the surface mixed layer and the base of the euphotic zone, and (5) implications for biogeochemistry and differential cycling of carbon and associated bioactive elements. This leads to the following hypotheses concerning the complex, non-linear biological regulation of elemental cycling in the ocean:

H1: Eddy-induced upwelling, in combination with diapycnal mixing in the upper ocean, introduces new nutrients into the euphotic zone.

H2: The increase in inorganic nutrients stimulates a physiological response within the phytoplankton community.

H3: Differing physiological responses of the various species bring about a shift in community structure.

H4: Changes in community structure lead to increases in export from, and changes in biogeochemical cycling within, the upper ocean.

Publications

Andrews, J.E., Hartin, C., and Buesseler, K.O.. "7Be Analyses in Seawater by Low Background Gamma-Spectroscopy.," Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, v.277, 2008, p. 253.

Andrews, J.E., Hartin, C., Buesseler, K.O.. "7Be Analyses in Seawater by Low Background Gamma-Spectroscopy," Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, v.277, 2008, p. 253.

Benitez-Nelson, C.R. and McGillicuddy, D.J.. "Mesoscale Physical-Biological-Biogeochemical Linkages in the Open Ocean: An Introduction to the Results of the E-Flux and EDDIES Programs.," Deep Sea Research II, v.55, 2008, p. 1133.

Benitez-Nelson, C.R. and McGillicuddy, D.J.. "Mesoscale Physical-Biological-Biogeochemical Linkages in the Open Ocean: An Introduction to the Results of the E-Flux and EDDIES Programs," Deep-Sea Research II, v.55, 2008, p. 1133.

Bibby, T.S., Gorbunov, M.Y., Wyman, K.W., Falkowski, P.G.. "Photosynthetic community responses to upwelling in mesoscale eddies in the subtropical North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans," Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, v.55, 2008, p. 1310.

Buesseler, K.O., Lamborg, C., Cai, P., Escoube, R., Johnson, R., Pike, S., Masque, P., McGillicuddy, D.J., Verdeny, E.. "Particle Fluxes Associated with Mesoscale Eddies in the Sargasso Sea," Deep Sea Research II, v.55, 2008, p. 1426.

Carlson, C.A., del Giorgio, P., Herdl, G.. "Microbes and the dissipation of energy and respiration: From cells to ecosystems," Oceanography, v.20, 2007, p. 89.

Davis, C.S., and McGillicuddy, D.J.. "Transatlantic Abundance of the N2-Fixing Colonial Cyanobacterium Trichodesmium," Science, v.312, 2006, p. 1517.

Ewart, C.S., Meyers, M.K., Wallner, E., McGillicuddy, D.J., Carlson, C.A.. "Microbial Dynamics in Cyclonic and Anticyclonic Mode-Water Eddies in the Northwestern Sargasso Sea," Deep Sea Research II, v.55, 2008, p. 1334.

Ewart, C.S., Meyers, M.K., Wallner, E., McGillicuddy, D.J., Carlson, C.A.. "Microbial Dynamics in Cyclonic and Anticyclonic Mode-Water Eddies in the Northwestern Sargasso Sea," Deep-Sea Research II, v.55, 2008, p. 1334.

Goldthwait, S.A. and Steinberg, D.K.. "Elevated biomass of mesozooplankton and enhanced fecal pellet flux in cyclonic and mode-water eddies in the Sargasso Sea," Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, v.55, 2008, p. 1360.

Greenan, B.J.W.. "Shear and Richardson number in a mode-water eddy," Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, v.55, 2008, p. 1161.

Jenkins, W.J., McGillicuddy, D.J., and Lott III, D.E.. "The Distributions of, and Relationship Between 3 He and Nitrate in Eddies," Deep Sea Research II, v.55, 2008, p. 1389.

Jenkins, W.J., McGillicuddy, D.J., Lott III, D.E.. "The Distributions of, and Relationship Between 3 He and Nitrate in Eddies," Deep-Sea Research II, v.55, 2008, p. 1389.

Ledwell, J.R., McGillicuddy, D.J., and Anderson, L.A.. "Nutrient Flux into an Intense Deep Chlorophyll Layer in a Mode-water Eddy.," Deep Sea Research II, v.55, 2008, p. 1139.

Ledwell, J.R., McGillicuddy, D.J., Anderson, L.A.. "Nutrient Flux into an Intense Deep Chlorophyll Layer in a Mode-water Eddy," Deep-Sea Research II, v.55, 2008, p. 1139.

Li, Q.P. and Hansell, D.A.. "Intercomparison and coupling of MAGIC and LWCC techniques for trace analysis of phosphate in seawater," Analytical Chemica Acta, v.611, 2008, p. 68.

Li, Q.P., Hansell, D.A., McGillicuddy, D.J., Bates, N.R., Johnson, R.J.. "Tracer-based assessment of the origin and biogeochemical transformation of a cyclonic eddy in the Sargasso Sea," Journal of Geophysical Research, v.113, 2008, p. 10006.

Li, Q.P., Hansell, D.A., Zhang, J.-Z.. "Underway monitoring of nanomolar nitrate plus nitrite and phosphate in oligotrophic seawater," Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, v.6, 2008, p. 319.

Li, Q.P., Zhang, J.-Z., Millero, F.J., Hansell, D.A.. "Continuous colorimetric determination of trace ammonium in seawater with a long-path liquid waveguide capillary cell," Marine Chemistry, v.96, 2005, p. 73.

McGillicuddy, D.J., et. al.. "Eddy/Wind Interactions Stimulate Extraordinary Mid-Ocean Plankton Blooms," Science, v.316, 2007, p. 1021.

McGillicuddy, D.J., Ledwell, J.R., and Anderson, L.A.. "Response to Comment on "Eddy/Wind Interactions Stimulate Extraordinary Mid-Ocean Plankton Bloom".," Science, v.320, 2008.

McGillicuddy, D.J., Ledwell, J.R., Anderson, L.A.. "Response to Comment on "Eddy/Wind Interactions Stimulate Extraordinary Mid-Ocean Plankton Bloom"," Science, v.320, 2008.

McGillicuddy, et. al.. "Eddy/Wind Interactions Stimulate Extraordinary Mid-Ocean Plankton Blooms.," Science, v.316, 2007, p. 1021.

Mourino B., and McGillicuddy, D.J.. "Mesoscale Variability in the Metabolic Balance of the Sargasso Sea," Limnology & Oceanography, v.51, 2006, p. 2675.



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Program Information

Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB)


Coverage: Global


The Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB) program focuses on the ocean's role as a component of the global Earth system, bringing together research in geochemistry, ocean physics, and ecology that inform on and advance our understanding of ocean biogeochemistry. The overall program goals are to promote, plan, and coordinate collaborative, multidisciplinary research opportunities within the U.S. research community and with international partners. Important OCB-related activities currently include: the Ocean Carbon and Climate Change (OCCC) and the North American Carbon Program (NACP); U.S. contributions to IMBER, SOLAS, CARBOOCEAN; and numerous U.S. single-investigator and medium-size research projects funded by U.S. federal agencies including NASA, NOAA, and NSF.

The scientific mission of OCB is to study the evolving role of the ocean in the global carbon cycle, in the face of environmental variability and change through studies of marine biogeochemical cycles and associated ecosystems.

The overarching OCB science themes include improved understanding and prediction of: 1) oceanic uptake and release of atmospheric CO2 and other greenhouse gases and 2) environmental sensitivities of biogeochemical cycles, marine ecosystems, and interactions between the two.

The OCB Research Priorities (updated January 2012) include: ocean acidification; terrestrial/coastal carbon fluxes and exchanges; climate sensitivities of and change in ecosystem structure and associated impacts on biogeochemical cycles; mesopelagic ecological and biogeochemical interactions; benthic-pelagic feedbacks on biogeochemical cycles; ocean carbon uptake and storage; and expanding low-oxygen conditions in the coastal and open oceans.



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