SHEBA Upper Ocean CTD and Thermal Microstructure, Western Arctic Ocean
 Data Contributors
- STANTON, TIMOTHY
- SHAW, WILLIAM
Parameters
- ATTENUATION/TRANSMISSION
- CONDUCTIVITY
- SALINITY
- TURBULENCE > Kinetic energy, Thermal variance
- WATER DEPTH
- WATER TEMPERATURE
Instruments
- CTD : CONDUCTIVITY, TEMPERATURE, DEPTH
- THERMISTORS
- TRANSMISSOMETERS
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Documentation Access Data
This data set includes conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) measurements along with thermal microstructure data (such as, turbulent thermal variance, turbulent kinetic energy, and vertical temperature gradient) collected from 12 October 1997 to 30 September 1998. The storage, redistribution, and ultimate release of the energy contributed by incoming shortwave radiation has major effects on the thickness and seasonal evolution of sea ice cover and the state of the upper ocean. As part of the Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic (SHEBA) project, this research was designed to (1) investigate upper ocean processes and their role in ice-albedo feedback, and (2) develop and test suitable models or parameterizations for use in large-scale simulations. Data are in space-delimited ASCII text format and are available via FTP. Data CitationStanton, T., and B. Shaw. 2006. SHEBA upper ocean CTD and thermal microstructure, Western Arctic Ocean. Boulder, Colorado USA: National Snow and Ice Data Center. Digital media.
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