North Pole Environmental Observatory Aerial CTD Survey

Summary

This data set includes conductivity, temperature, depth (CTD), pressure, salinity, potential temperature, and density data, which were collected yearly, 2000 to 2006, in the Arctic Ocean as part of the North Pole Environmental Observatory. Investigators landed a helicopter or skiplane on the arctic sea ice and took measurements using a Seabird SBE-19 Seacat with a portable winch.They processed the data using the SEASOFT recipe to minimize salinity spiking and correct for a thermal lag of the conductivity cell. Certain constants were determined by empirical trial, which differed slightly for each year.

The North Pole Environmental Observatory (NPEO) is a year-round, automated scientific observatory, deploying various instruments each April in order to learn how the world's northernmost sea helps regulate global climate. It consists of a set of unmanned scientific platforms that record oceanographic, cryospheric, and atmospheric data throughout the year. More information about the project is available at the project Web site, North Pole Environmental Observatory (http://psc.apl.washington.edu/northpole/).

Data are in tab-delimited ASCII text format and are available for ordering through NCAR.

Citing These Data

Morison, J., Steele, M., and K. Falkner. 2002, updated 2006. North Pole Environmental Observatory aerial CTD survey. Boulder, Colorado USA: National Center for Atmospheric Research.

Overview Table

Category Description
Data format Tab-delimited ASCII text files
Spatial coverage and resolution

Southernmost Latitude: 84.892° N
Northernmost Latitude: 89.9917° N
Westernmost Longitude: 179.882° W
Easternmost Longitude: 179.8799° E

Temporal coverage and resolution 22 April 2000 through 21 April 2011
File naming convention NPEOyyyy_CTDn_llll.txt
File size 5 KB to 300 KB
Parameters Depth, pressure, in situ temperature, conductivity, salinity, potential temperature, density
Procedures for obtaining data Data are available for ordering through NCAR.

Table of Contents

1. Contacts and Acknowledgments
2. Detailed Data Description
3. Data Access and Tools
4. Data Acquisition and Processing
5. References and Related Publications
6. Document Information

1. Contacts and Acknowledgments

Investigators

James Morison
Polar Science Center, Applied Physics Lab
University of Washington
1013 NE 40th
Seattle, WA 98105-6698
USA

Michael Steele
Polar Science Center, Applied Physics Lab
University of Washington
1013 NE 40th
Seattle, WA 98105-6698
USA

Kelly K. Falkner
Oregon State University
College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
104 Ocean Admin Building
Corvallis, OR 97331-5503
USA

Acknowledgements

This research was supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Office of Polar Programs (OPP) Arctic System Science (ARCSS) Program grant OPP-9910305.

2. Detailed Data Description

Format

Data are in tab-delimited ASCII format. Each column has a short, descriptive header.

Depth (m)
Pressure (dbar)
In situ temperature (ºC)
Conductivity (S/m)
Salinity (psu)
Potential Temperature (deg C)
Density (sigma-theta)

Note: Investigators did not record data for all seven of these parameters for each deployment.

File and Directory Naming Convention

File names follow the convention NPEOyyyy_CTDn_llll.txt, where yyyy is the year the data were collected, n is the cast number, and llll (where applicable) gives station location information. Directory names follow the convention NPEOyyyy_CTDs where yyyy is the year the data were collected. Investigator-provided documentation files can be found with the data for each year, and their names follow the convention NPEO_yyyy_CTDs_ReadMe.txt.

Spatial Coverage

Southernmost Latitude: 84.892° N
Northernmost Latitude: 89.977° N
Westernmost Longitude: 179.882° W
Easternmost Longitude: 179.847° E

Spatial Resolution

Data were collected approximately every 30 cm to a depth of 500 m.

Temporal Coverage

Investigators collected these data during yearly spring deployments, over the years 2000-2008.

2000 16 April through 28 April
2001 9 April through 14 April
2002 23 April through 28 April
2003 24 April through 9 May
2004 23 April through 29 April
2005 25 April through 28 April
2006 24 April through 26 April
2007 21 April through 29 April
2008 31 March through 20 April

Parameter or Variable

Investigators collected depth, pressure, in situ temperature, conductivity, salinity, potential temperature, and density data.

Sample Data Record

This data sample is from NPEO2005_CTD6_90N.txt.

Depth
(m)
Pres
(dbar)
In situ
Temp
(degC)
Potential
Temp
(degC)
Cond
(S/m)
Salinity
(psu)
Sigma
-theta
1.979 1.994 -1.7413 -1.7413 2.52473 31.7922 25.5719
1.990 2.005 -1.7416 -1.7416 2.52456 31.7902 25.5703
2.001 2.016 -1.7424 -1.7424 2.52412 31.7849 25.5659
2.010 2.025 -1.7437 -1.7437 2.52346 31.7771 25.5597
2.016 2.031 -1.7442 -1.7442 2.52328 31.7752 25.5581
2.021 2.036 -1.7438 -1.7438 2.52386 31.7829 25.5643
2.027 2.042 -1.7435 -1.7435 2.52450 31.7914 25.5713
2.032 2.047 -1.7433 -1.7433 2.52468 31.7937 25.5731
2.036 2.051 -1.7425 -1.7425 2.52448 31.7900 25.5701
2.038 2.053 -1.7414 -1.7414 2.52414 31.7841 25.5653

Quality Assessment

See investigator-provided documentation for quality assessment information from each yearly deployment.

3. Data Access and Tools

Data Access

Data are available for ordering from NCAR.

Volume

Directory Name Approximate
Volume
NPEO2000_CTDs.zip 710.83 KB
NPEO2001_CTDs.zip 803.14 KB
NPEO2002_CTDs.zip 929.12 KB
NPEO2003_CTDs.zip 1.17 MB
NPEO2004_CTDs.zip 2.50 MB
NPEO2005_CTDs.zip 962.33 KB
NPEO2006_CTDs.zip 1.50 MB
NPEO2007_CTDs.zip 856 KB
NPEO2008_CTDs.zip 2.9 MB

The collective volume of the entire data set is approximately 8.58 MB.

Related Data Collections

4. Data Acquisition and Processing

See investigator-provided documentation for data acquisition and processing information, including instrument descriptions, from each yearly deployment.

5. References and Related Publications

Morison, J., R. Andersen, N. Larson, E. D'Asaro, and T. Boyd. 1994. The Correction for Thermal-Lag Effects in Sea-Bird CTD Data. Journal Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 11:1151-1164.

6. Document Information

Acronyms and Abbreviations

The following acronyms and abbreviations are used in this document:

ARCSS Arctic System Science
ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange
CRREL Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
CTD Conductivity, temperature, and depth
FTP File Transfer Protocol
NCAR National Center for Atmospheric Research
NPEO North Pole Environmental Observatory
NSF National Science Foundation
OPP Office of Polar Programs
PMEL Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
URL Uniform Resource Locator

Document Creation Date

July 2003

Document Revision Date

June 2010

Document URL

http://data.eol.ucar.edu/codiac/dss/id=106.ARCSS088