Water temperature and salinity data from southern elephant seals from Marion Island


Autoria(s): Roquet, Fabien; Wunsch, Stefan; Forget, Gael; Heimbach, Patrick; Guinet, Christophe; Reverdin, Gilles; Charrassin, Jean-Benoit; Bailleul, Frederic; Costa, Daniel P; Huckstadt, Luis A; Goetz, Kimberly T; Kovacs, Kit Maureen; Lydersen, Christian; Biuw, Martin; Nøst, Ole Anders; Bornemann, Horst; Plötz, Joachim; Bester, Marthán N; McIntyre, Trevor; Muelbert, Monica C; Hindell, Mark A; McMahon, Clive R; Williams, Guy; Harcourt, Robert; Field, Iain C; Chafik, Leon; Nicholls, Keith W; Boehme, Lars; Fedak, Mike A
Cobertura

MEDIAN LATITUDE: -49.518272 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 25.654514 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -68.808000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -18.433000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -39.220000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 50.827700 * DATE/TIME START: 2007-03-28T17:20:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2009-11-15T07:10:00

Data(s)

01/04/2013

Resumo

Over the last decade, several hundred seals have been equipped with conductivity-temperature-depth sensors in the Southern Ocean for both biological and physical oceanographic studies. A calibrated collection of seal-derived hydrographic data is now available, consisting of more than 165,000 profiles. The value of these hydrographic data within the existing Southern Ocean observing system is demonstrated herein by conducting two state estimation experiments, differing only in the use or not of seal data to constrain the system. Including seal-derived data substantially modifies the estimated surface mixedlayer properties and circulation patterns within and south of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Agreement with independent satellite observations of sea ice concentration is improved, especially along the East Antarctic shelf. Instrumented animals efficiently reduce a critical observational gap, and their contribution to monitoring polar climate variability will continue to grow as data accuracy and spatial coverage increase.

Formato

application/zip, 29 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.831364

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.831364

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Relação

Quality-controlled collection of most seal-derived hydrographic data obtained in the period 2004 - 2010 in NetCDF format (URI: http://store.pangaea.de/Publications/RoquetF_et_al_2013/MEOP-CTD_data.nc)

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Roquet, Fabien; Wunsch, Carl; Forget, Gael; Heimbach, Patrick; Guinet, Christophe; Reverdin, Gilles; Charrassin, Jean-Benoit; Bailleul, Frederic; Costa, Daniel P; Huckstadt, Luis A; Goetz, Kimberly T; Kovacs, Kit Maureen; Lydersen, Christian; Biuw, Martin; Nøst, Ole Anders; Bornemann, Horst; Plötz, Joachim; Bester, Marthán N; McIntyre, Trevor; Muelbert, Monica C; Hindell, Mark A; McMahon, Clive R; Williams, Guy; Harcourt, Robert; Field, Iain C; Chafik, Leon; Nicholls, Keith W; Boehme, Lars; Fedak, Mike A (2013): Estimates of the Southern Ocean general circulation improved by animal-borne instruments. Geophysical Research Letters, 40(23), 6176-6180, doi:10.1002/2013GL058304

Palavras-Chave #ARGOS satellite-relayed data logger series 9000 CTD; Date/Time; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Depth water; Latitude; LATITUDE; Longitude; LONGITUDE; Marine Mammal Tracking; MMT; Press; Pressure, water; PSU; Sal; Salinity; Temp; Temperature, water
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