MALINA

Experiment:MALINA
PIs*: Hooker, Stan
Start Time:2009-08-02 18:01:00
End Time:2009-08-23 19:32:00
North:72.055
South:69.130
East:-126.498
West:-140.828
Data Types: scan, bottle, pigment, above_water
Parameters: abs_ad abs_ap absorbance ad ag allo alpha-beta-car ap aph bottle but-fuco cast chl_b chl_c1c2 chl_c3 chlide_a cloud ctd diadino diato doc_l doc_l_sd dv_chl_a dv_chl_b es extchladt filename fuco gyro hex-fuco instrument kd kpar lut lw lwn lwnex mv_chl_a neo oc4v6 perid phide_a phytin_a poc poc_sd pon pon_sd pras replicate replicates rrs saz sdy spm stdev_abs_ad stdev_abs_ap sza t_mld tot_chl_a tot_chl_b tot_chl_c viola z_dcm z_dfm z_eu z_mld z_oad z_par_0.1 z_par_1 z_par_10 zea
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DOI

10.5067/SeaBASS/MALINA/DATA001

Description

The MALINA oceanographic campaign was conducted during summer 2009 to investigate the carbon stocks and the processes controlling the carbon fluxes in the Mackenzie River estuary and the Beaufort Sea. During the campaign, an extensive suite of physical, chemical and biological variables were measured across seven shelf–basin transects (south–north) to capture the meridional gradient between the estuary and the open ocean. Key variables such as temperature, absolute salinity, radiance, irradiance, nutrient concentrations, chlorophyll a concentration, bacteria, phytoplankton and zooplankton abundance and taxonomy, and carbon stocks and fluxes were routinely measured onboard the Canadian research icebreaker CCGS Amundsen and from a barge in shallow coastal areas or for sampling within broken ice fields. Massicotte et al., 2021 (https://doi.org/10.17882/75345)

URL

http://malina.obs-vlfr.fr/cruise_description.html

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