Warm Core Ring Project 12-29 June, 1982

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1984-01Author
Phinney, David A.
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Garside, Jean C.
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Langton, Elizabeth W.
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https://hdl.handle.net/1912/6976Location
Sargasso SeaDOI
10.1575/1912/6976Keyword
Water masses; Ocean circulation; Marine biology; Chemical oceanography; Knorr (Ship : 1970-) Cruise KN95; Warm Core RingsAbstract
The main objective of the third warm core ring cruise was revisitation
of ring 82-B and the surrounding water masses. Located off the
Baltimore Canyon, 82-B continued to be \vell suited to the program.
With activities aboard the three ships now well coordinated, the
mobility of R/V Knorr continued to increase. Two cross section
transects of the ring as well as Slope water, Gulf Stream and Sargasso
Sea stations were occupied.
Our interests are concerned with measuring the bio-optical properties
of rings and surrounding water masses .in support of remote
sensing. This is the third in a series of technical reports produced
by Bigelow Laboratory in the present format as part of the Warm Core
Rings Project.
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Technical Report: Phinney, David A., Garside, Jean C., Langton, Elizabeth W., "Warm Core Ring Project 12-29 June, 1982", 1984-01, DOI:10.1575/1912/6976, https://hdl.handle.net/1912/6976Related items
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