The Subduction experiment : cruise report R/V Oceanus : cruise number 240 leg 3 : subduction 1 mooring deployment cruise, 17 June-5 July 1991
The Subduction experiment : cruise report R/V Oceanus : cruise number 240 leg 3 : subduction 1 mooring deployment cruise, 17 June-5 July 1991
Date
1993-03
Authors
Trask, Richard P.
Brink, Nancy J.
Brink, Nancy J.
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18°N, 34°W
18°N, 22°W
25.5°N, 29°W
33°N, 22°W
33°N, 34°W
18°N, 22°W
25.5°N, 29°W
33°N, 22°W
33°N, 34°W
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10.1575/1912/620
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Abstract
Subduction is the mechanism by which water masses formed in the mixed layer and near the surface of the ocean find their way
into the upper thermocline. The subduction process and its underlying mechanisms were studied through a combination of Eulerian and
Langrangian measurements of velocity, measurements of tracer distributions and hydrographic properties and modeling.
An array of five surface moorings carrying meteorological and oceanographic instrumentation were deployed for a period of
two years beginning in June 1991 as part of an Office of Naval Research (ONR) funded Subduction experiment. Three eight month deployments were planned. The initial deployment of five surface moorings took place during the third leg of R/V Oceanus cruise number
240. The moorings were deployed at 18°N 34°W, 18°N 22°W, 25.5°N 29°W, 33°N 22°W and 33°N 34°W.
A Vector Averaging Wind Recorder (VAWR) and an Improved Meteorological Recorder (IMET) collected wind speed and
wind direction, sea surface temperature, air temperature, short wave radiation, long wave radiation, barometric pressure and relative
humidity. The IMET also measured precipitation. The moorings were heavily instrumented below the surface with Vector Measuring
Current Meters (VMCM) and single point temperature recorders.
Expendable bathythermograph (XBT) data were collected and meteorological observations were made while transitting
between moonng locations.
This report describes the work that took place during R/V Oceanus cruise 240 leg 3. It includes a description of the
instrumentation that was deployed,information about the XBT data collected and plots of the data as well as a chronology of the cruise
events.
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Trask, R. P., & Brink, N. J. (1993). The Subduction experiment: cruise report R/V Oceanus: cruise number 240 leg 3: subduction 1 mooring deployment cruise, 17 June-5 July 1991. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/620