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BOCATS2 2023 Cruise data along the A25-OVIDE section

BOCATS2 2023 Cruise data along the A25-OVIDE section
BOCATS2 2023 Cruise data along the A25-OVIDE section
This dataset contains the BOCATS2 2023 (A25-Ovide line) pre-qualified measurements of CTD data and qualified microstructure data. More data are expected soon. BOCATS2, a continuation of the previous BOCATS project (2014-2017), will be a main contribution to the observation of the NA subpolar gyre by continuing the occupation of the biennial section A25-Ovide (2021 and 2023) within the framework of the international GO-SHIP programme. A particular focus will be given to the new challenge of assessing the variability of the deep circulation in the NA, improving the spatial-temporal resolution of deep currents and water mass characteristics by deploying a regional deep-ARGO array and, at a submillenary scale, using paleoceanographic data obtained in sedimentary records from key sites, such as the Bight and Charlie-Gibbs fracture zones. The high-quality observations foreseen in the SPNA will contribute to the early detection of the alteration of the carbon cycle allowing the precise estimation of the heat, CO2 and N2O storage rates and, ultimately, to find the connection between these changes and the variability of the AMOC at different time scales. The natural and anthropogenic fluxes of heat, CO2 and N2O will be evaluated, as well as the present and submillenary scale transport of sediments and biogenic elements, and the impact of acidification on these timescales by means of the analysis of CaCO3 and organic carbon fluxes to the sediment. Besides, the current ocean acidification rates will also be quantified by evaluating the present situation and establishing future projections. These new observation-based estimates will be a valuable result that will be used to validate the predictions from the models (GCMs and ESMs from CMIP5-6) for the 2°C warming scenario. Finally, special attention will be paid to the rates of elevation of aragonite saturation horizons in deep layers, where the impact on the ecosystems sustained by calcareous organisms is potentially imminent.
North Atlantic, Water Masses, AMOC, Currents, OVIDE, GO-sHIP, Hydrography, Carbon
SEANOE
Lherminier, Pascale
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Velo, Anton
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Perez, Fiz F.
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Le Bihan, Caroline
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Hamon, Michel
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Le Bot, Philippe
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Bajon, Raphael
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Chenal, Aliette
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Cosme, Ludovic
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Lopez Fernandez, Javier
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Ernst, Jakob
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Padin, Xose Antonio
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Fernandez Castro, Bieito
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Hamon, Michel
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Bajon, Raphael
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Chenal, Aliette
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Cosme, Ludovic
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Ernst, Jakob
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Padin, Xose Antonio
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Lherminier, Pascale, Velo, Anton, Perez, Fiz F., Le Bihan, Caroline, Hamon, Michel, Le Bot, Philippe, Bajon, Raphael, Chenal, Aliette, Cosme, Ludovic, Lopez Fernandez, Javier, Ernst, Jakob, Padin, Xose Antonio, Fernandez Castro, Bieito and Fernández Román, Daniel (2023) BOCATS2 2023 Cruise data along the A25-OVIDE section. SEANOE doi:10.17882/95607 [Dataset]

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Abstract

This dataset contains the BOCATS2 2023 (A25-Ovide line) pre-qualified measurements of CTD data and qualified microstructure data. More data are expected soon. BOCATS2, a continuation of the previous BOCATS project (2014-2017), will be a main contribution to the observation of the NA subpolar gyre by continuing the occupation of the biennial section A25-Ovide (2021 and 2023) within the framework of the international GO-SHIP programme. A particular focus will be given to the new challenge of assessing the variability of the deep circulation in the NA, improving the spatial-temporal resolution of deep currents and water mass characteristics by deploying a regional deep-ARGO array and, at a submillenary scale, using paleoceanographic data obtained in sedimentary records from key sites, such as the Bight and Charlie-Gibbs fracture zones. The high-quality observations foreseen in the SPNA will contribute to the early detection of the alteration of the carbon cycle allowing the precise estimation of the heat, CO2 and N2O storage rates and, ultimately, to find the connection between these changes and the variability of the AMOC at different time scales. The natural and anthropogenic fluxes of heat, CO2 and N2O will be evaluated, as well as the present and submillenary scale transport of sediments and biogenic elements, and the impact of acidification on these timescales by means of the analysis of CaCO3 and organic carbon fluxes to the sediment. Besides, the current ocean acidification rates will also be quantified by evaluating the present situation and establishing future projections. These new observation-based estimates will be a valuable result that will be used to validate the predictions from the models (GCMs and ESMs from CMIP5-6) for the 2°C warming scenario. Finally, special attention will be paid to the rates of elevation of aragonite saturation horizons in deep layers, where the impact on the ecosystems sustained by calcareous organisms is potentially imminent.

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Published date: 2023
Keywords: North Atlantic, Water Masses, AMOC, Currents, OVIDE, GO-sHIP, Hydrography, Carbon

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Local EPrints ID: 494875
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/494875
PURE UUID: 465bb280-ba31-4017-98ff-91ad288ce6e3
ORCID for Bieito Fernandez Castro: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7797-854X

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Date deposited: 18 Oct 2024 16:53
Last modified: 19 Oct 2024 02:02

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Creator: Pascale Lherminier
Creator: Anton Velo
Creator: Fiz F. Perez
Creator: Caroline Le Bihan
Creator: Michel Hamon
Creator: Philippe Le Bot
Creator: Raphael Bajon
Creator: Aliette Chenal
Creator: Ludovic Cosme
Creator: Javier Lopez Fernandez
Creator: Jakob Ernst
Creator: Xose Antonio Padin
Creator: Daniel Fernández Román

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