[Geophysical Research Letters] Supporting Information for [Ocean glider observations of iceberg-enhanced biological production in the northwestern Weddell Sea] [Louise C. Biddle1, Jan Kaiser1, Karen J. Heywood1, Andrew F. Thompson2, Adrian Jenkins3] [1. University of East Anglia, UK 2. CalTech, Pasadena, California, USA 3. British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK] Contents of this file Figures S1 Introduction A figure to show the resolution (temporal and spatial) of glider data. This data is the same as those used within the main paper, and collected throughout the entire deployment of the glider. 1 2 Figure S1. All dissolved oxygen data from glider SG522, between 23rd January 2012 and 14th February 2012. Both date and distance from start of the mission are measured along the x-axis, showing the high spatial and temporal resolution of data that ocean gliders are able to collect. High dissolved oxygen concentrations can be seen in the surface waters, and at the beginning of the deployment a small eddy can be seen on shelf. 3