Nantucket shoals flux experiment (NSFE79) : part 2, moored array data report
Nantucket shoals flux experiment (NSFE79) : part 2, moored array data report
Date
1983-11
Authors
Beardsley, Robert C.
Alessi, Carol A.
Vermersch, John A.
Brown, W. Steven
Pettigrew, Neal R.
Irish, James D.
Ramp, Steven R.
Schlitz, Ronald J.
Butman, Bradford
Alessi, Carol A.
Vermersch, John A.
Brown, W. Steven
Pettigrew, Neal R.
Irish, James D.
Ramp, Steven R.
Schlitz, Ronald J.
Butman, Bradford
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Nantucket Sound
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10.1575/1912/8859
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Oceanography
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Ocean currents
Moored arrays
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Abstract
The Nantucket Shoals Flux Experiment (NSFE79) was conducted across the
continental shelf and upper slope south of Nantucket from March, 1979 to
April , 1980 to measure the flow of shelf water from the Georges Bank/Gulf
of Maine region into the Middle Atlantic Bight. Conceived as a cooperative
field experiment involving the Northeast Fisheries Center (NMFS),
U.S. Geological Survey (Woods Hole), University of New Hampshire, and the
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the experiment contained two principal
components, a moored array of current meter and bottom instrumentation
deployed at six locations across the shelf and upper slope spanning
a depth range from 46 m to 810 m, and a series of 27 hydrographic surveys
made along or near the moored array line during the experiment. A basic
description of the NSFE79 hydrographic data has been given in Part 1 by
Wright (1983). A description of the moored array components and the
basic moored array data sets is presented here in Part 2.
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Beardsley, R. C., Alessi, C. A., Vermersch, J. A., Brown, W. S., Pettigrew, N. R., Irish, J. D., Ramp, S. R., Schlitz, R. J., & Butman, B. (1983). Nantucket shoals flux experiment (NSFE79): part 2, moored array data report. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/8859