IDP 2017 (Intermediate Data Product) Post-Cruise Metadata form
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Cruise Name: [any identifier (acronyms) including technical name]
Platform Name and type:
US Coast Guard Ice breaker HEALY
Project: US GEOTRACES
HLY1502
Lead Nation: USA
Chief scientist (Lead scientist / Principal Investigator) contact details
Name (including title):
Prof. David Kadko
Email: dkadko@fiu.edu
Mailing Address:
Dr. David Kadko
Florida International University
Applied Research Center, Engineering, Suite 2100
Miami, FL 33174
USA
Phone (including country code):1-305-348-5016
Co-Chief scientist contact details: [GEOTRACES point of contact if different from Chief scientist]
Name (including title):
Prof. William Landing
Email:
WLanding@FSU.EDU
Mailing Address:
Dr. William Landing
Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science
Florida State University
117 N. Woodward Ave.,
Tallahassee, FL 32306-4320
Cruise Details
Phone (including country code):1-850-644-6037
Start Port and Country: Dutch Harbor, USA Start date: Aug 9, 2015
End Port and Country: Dutch Harbor, USA End Date: Oct 12, 2015
Location: Western Arctic. Dutch Harbor to North Pole via approximately 180deg W. Return to Dutch Harbor via approximately 150deg W.
Cruise Overview: The US transect (GEOTRACES Section GN01) includes Pacific end member stations, a highly resolved shelf-basin interaction segment, and a deep basin transect that resolves critical features of physical circulation. In addition, two "crossover" stations (Canada Basin, Makarov Basin) will provide intercalibration among participating international partners. We will provide the essential support and management structure for acquiring TEI samples and hydrographic data needed by other investigators who will be participate. We will (1) plan and coordinate a 65 day research cruise; (2) obtain samples for a wide variety of TEIs using a conventional CTD/rosette and contaminate-free GEOTRACES sampling systems; (3) acquire hydrographic data (CTD, transmissometer, fluorometer, oxygen sensor, etc) along with discrete samples for salinity, dissolved O2, plant pigments, and dissolved
IDP 2017 (Intermediate Data Product) Post-Cruise Metadata form
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nutrients at micro- and nanomolar levels; (4) ensure proper QA/QC protocols are followed and reported, and fulfilling
GEOTRACES intercalibration protocols; (5) acquire TEI samples from the sea ice environment including snow, melt pond, and ocean-ice interface water; (6) collect surface sediments for TEI analyses; (7) prepare and deliver all hydrographic data to the GEOTRACES Data Center (and US data centers); and (8) coordinate cruise communications among investigators.
Intercalibration activities: Please provide details of how each element was calibrated to meet the requirements of the GEOTRACES programme e.g.
use of SaFe standards, collaborative sampling
Two Crossover Stations will be occupied: Canada Basin at 75°N, 150°W with Canadian ArcticNet 1503 (GEOTRACES
Section GN03) and Makarov Basin at 8 7.5°N, 180° with German TRANSARC II (PS 94) (GEOTRACES Section
GN04). PIs from all three cruises for the key TEIs have already been in contact to ensure adequate elemental and water column coverage. In addition, at all 14 deep basin stations one depth will be sampled in replicate and the samples analyzed for the key TEIs by at least one other US lab to provide replicate sampling and analyses.
Anticipated list of parameters to be submitted to GDAC: Key parameters listed - please list any other parameters measured and the PI ’s contact information. Also include information in regards to the phase i.e. dissolved or particulate and how the samples were collected. i.e. Fe (dissolved)- CTD –Bottle or Fe (dissolved) – insitu pumps
Trace elements:
Fe
Al
Zn
Mn
Cd
Cu
Other
Other
Other
Contact for each element (PI); [name,
organisation and email] N.B. please include all names and contact information associated with the measurement of each parameter as these will be referenced in the 2017 IDP and used on the
Internationally
calibrated (Yes or
No)
GDAC webpage
(http://www.bodc.ac.uk/geotraces/)
Al, Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Cd, Hg and Pb in sea ice and Yes snow.- Aguilar-Islas and Rember, U. Alaska
Shipboard Fe, Mn, Al (dissolved, GOFLO-CTD;1-
20m under sea ice; melt ponds)
Mariko Hatta U. Hawaii
– Chris Measures,
Shipboard dissolved Zn(dissolved, GOFLO CTD; 1-
20m under sea ice; melt ponds) – Neil Wyatt, FSU
Shipboard Fe(II) (dissolved, GOFLO CTD; 1-20m under sea ice) – Maija Heller, UC Santa Cruz
Dissolved Ga, V, Ba (dissolved, GOFLO CTD; 1-
20m under sea ice; melt ponds) – Alan Shiller, U.
So. Miss.
Dissolved Hg species(dissolved, GOFLO CTD; 1-
20m under sea ice; melt ponds) – Carl Lamborg,
Katlin Bowman, UC Santa Cruz
Dissolved As, Se (dissolved, GOFLO CTD; 1-20m under sea ice) – Greg Cutter, Old Dominion Univ.
Dissolved Cr isotopes, Cr(III) -- (dissolved, GOFLO
CTD; 1-20m under sea ice, melt ponds), Simone
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
??
??
Expected date of analysis
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Moos, MIT
Colloidal Al, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb
(dissolved, GOFLO CTD; 1-20m under sea ice),
Jessica Fitzsimmons, TAMU
Fe, Cu, Zn, Cd, isotopes (dissolved, GOFLO CTD;
1-20m under sea ice, melt ponds), Seth John, USC
Particulate Al, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb
(dissolved, GOFLO CTD; 1-20m under sea ice, melt ponds), Peter Morton, FSU; Sarah Rauschenberg,
Bigelow; Ben Twining, Bigelow
Radioactive isotopes:
230 Th
231 Pa
Other
Other
Other
Other
230Th, 231Pa and 232Th (dissolved, Niskin CTD;
1-20m under sea ice; melt ponds) – R. Anderson.
LDEO
210Pb – (dissolved, Niskin CTD; 1-20m under sea ice; melt ponds), Mark Baskaran, Wayne State
210Pb – (dissolved, Niskin CTD; 1-20m under sea ice; melt ponds), Kanchan Maiti, LSU
7Be – (dissolved, Niskin CTD; 1-20m under sea ice; melt ponds), David Kadko, FIU
Ra isotopes – (dissolved, Niskin CTD; 1-20m under
Stable isotopes:
C sea ice; melt ponds), Matt Charette, WHOI
234Th – Ken Buesseler??, WHOI
C
(dissolved, Niskin CTD; 1-20m under sea ice; melt ponds), Granger, U. Conn ice), Quay, UW
– (dissolved, Niskin CTD; 1-20m under sea
18 O –(dissolved, Niskin CTD; 1-20m under sea ice; melt ponds), Schlosser, LDEO
Radiogenic Pb and Pb isotopes –
(dissolved, GOFLO CTD; 1isotopes:
20m under sea ice), Ed Boyle, MIT; Rob Rember,
Nd isotopes
UA
Nd, REE –
(dissolved, Niskin CTD; 1-20m under
Other sea ice; melt ponds), Brian Haley, Oregon State
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
??
??
??
??
Yes
Yes
Yes
??
??
??
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
??
NON TEI data set
(add as required)
Other parameters:
SF6, CFCs – (total, Niskin CTD; continuous underway), Bill Smethie, LDEO
Methane – (total, Niskin CTD; continuous underway), Laura Whitmore, USM
Atmospheric Hg species —(continuous underway)
Steve Brooks, UTSI; Rob Mason, U.Conn.
Atmospheric Black Carbon and CO2 – (continuous underway),William Landing, FSU
Yes
??
??
No
IDP 2017 (Intermediate Data Product) Post-Cruise Metadata form
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List CTD hydrographic parameters [sensors including make/ model/ when last calibrated, salinity, temperature, oxygen, nutrients etc]
ODF/Scripps Inst. of Ocean.: Seabird T, Cond, Press., SBE 43 oxygen; Seapoint fluor.; WetLab transmiss; all calibrated in May 2015. Winkler O2, nitrite, nitrate+nitrite, and phosphate
US GEOTRACES Sampling Facility/Old Dominion U.: Seabird T, Cond, Press., SBE 43 oxygen; Seapoint fluor.; WetLab transmiss; all calibrated in June 2015
Particles/Aerosols:
Aerosol and Precipitation Sampling and Analysis (including melt ponds on ice floes)
– Clifton Buck,
Skidaway Inst. of Oceanography, U. GA; Yuan Gao, Rutgers University; William Landing, Florida State
University
McLane pumping: Phoebe Lam, UC Santa Cruz
List Underway data: [Met data, navigation hull mounted sensors including make and model]
ADCP
Need complete list of underway seawater parameters and meta-data
Need complete list of underway MET data and meta-data
Is there a national data centre: (name and contact) [If not then GDAC should be used]
BCO-DMO at WHOI
Other relevant information: