Bottle data along the US GEOTRACES North Atlantic Transect from the R/V Knorr KN204-01 cruise in the subtropical N. Atlantic during 2011 (U.S. GEOTRACES NAT project)

Website: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/3687
Data Type: Cruise Results
Version: 2
Version Date: 2013-01-30

Project
» U.S. GEOTRACES North Atlantic Transect (GA03) (U.S. GEOTRACES NAT)

Program
» U.S. GEOTRACES (U.S. GEOTRACES)
ContributorsAffiliationRole
Boyle, Edward A.Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)Principal Investigator, Contact
Gegg, Stephen R.Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI BCO-DMO)BCO-DMO Data Manager

Abstract
Bottle data along the US GEOTRACES North Atlantic Transect from the R/V Knorr KN204-01 cruise in the subtropical N. Atlantic during 2011.


Coverage

Spatial Extent: N:39.7007 E:-24.5 S:17.4 W:-69.813
Temporal Extent: 2011-11-07 - 2011-12-10

Dataset Description

CTD bottle data from GT-C (GEOTRACES Carousel) for GT11 Transect

 


Methods & Sampling

Refer to the KN204-01 Cruise Report for detailed descriptions of acquisition and processing methodologies.


Data Processing Description

Refer to the KN204-01 Cruise Report for detailed descriptions of acquisition and processing methodologies.


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Data Files

File
CTD_GT-C_Bottle_GT11.csv
(Comma Separated Values (.csv), 915.89 KB)
MD5:ea5a490306fe6884cf3515ecef4dbb8c
Primary data file for dataset ID 3687

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Parameters

ParameterDescriptionUnits
cruise_part

Identifier for a segment of a cruise leg, where a leg may have been broken into parts

text
EXPOCODE

EXPOCODE

text
SECT_ID

SECT ID

text
STNNBR

STNNBR

integer
CASTNO

CASTNO

integer
GEOTRC_EVENTNO

GEOTRACES Event Number

integer
DATE

Date in the format YYYYMMDD

unitless
TIME

Time in the format HHMM

unitless
LATITUDE

Latitude (South is negative)

decimal degrees
LONGITUDE

Longitude (West is negative)

decimal degrees
GEOTRC_SAMPNO

GEOTRC SAMPNO

integer
SAMPNO

SAMPNO

integer
BTLNBR

BTLNBR

text
BTLNBR_FLAG_W

bottle number FLAG W

integer
BTL_DATE

bottle date, UTC in the format YYYYMMDD

unitless
BTL_TIME

bottle time, UTC in the format HHMM

unitless
BTL_LAT

BTL LAT (South is negative)

decimal degrees
BTL_LON

BTL LON (West is negative)

decimal degrees
BTMDEPTH

BTMDEPTH

CORR.M
CTDPRS

Pressure measured from the CTD

DBARS
CTDDEPTH

Depth in meters from the CTD

METERS
CTDTMP

CTDTMP

ITS-90
CTDSAL

CTDSAL

PSS-78
CTDSAL_FLAG_W

CTDSAL FLAG W

integer
SALNTY

SALNTY

PSS-78
SALNTY_FLAG_W

SALNTY FLAG W

integer
CTDOXY

CTDOXY

UMOL/KG
CTDOXY_FLAG_W

CTDOXY FLAG W

integer
OXYGEN

OXYGEN

UMOL/KG
OXYGEN_FLAG_W

OXYGEN FLAG W

integer
SILCAT

SILCAT

UMOL/KG
SILCAT_FLAG_W

SILCAT FLAG W

integer
NITRAT

NITRAT

UMOL/KG
NITRAT_FLAG_W

NITRAT FLAG W

integer
NITRIT

NITRIT

UMOL/KG
NITRIT_FLAG_W

NITRIT FLAG W

integer
PHSPHT

PHSPHT

UMOL/KG
PHSPHT_FLAG_W

PHSPHT FLAG W

integer
NITRAT_NM

NITRAT NM

NMOL/L
NITRAT_NM_FLAG_W

NITRAT NM FLAG W

integer
NITRIT_NM

NITRIT NM

NMOL/L
NITRIT_NM_FLAG_W

NITRIT NM FLAG W

integer
PHSPHT_NM

PHSPHT NM

NMOL/L
PHSPHT_NM_FLAG_W

PHSPHT NM FLAG W

integer
FE_UH

FE UH

NMOL/L
FE_UH_FLAG_W

FE UH FLAG W

integer
AL_UH

AL UH

NMOL/L
AL_UH_FLAG_W

AL UH FLAG W

integer
MN_UH

MN UH

NMOL/L
MN_UH_FLAG_W

MN UH FLAG W

integer
ZN_UH

ZN UH

NMOL/L
ZN_UH_FLAG_W

ZN UH FLAG W

integer
DISS_MN_USM

DISS MN USM

NMOL/KG
DISS_MN_USM_FLAG_W

DISS MN USM FLAG W

integer
DISS_V_USM

DISS V USM

NMOL/KG
DISS_V_USM_FLAG_W

DISS V USM FLAG W

integer
DISS_GA_USM

DISS GA USM

PMOL/KG
DISS_GA_USM_FLAG_W

DISS GA USM FLAG W

integer
REE_LA_USM

REE LA USM

PMOL/KG
REE_LA_USM_FLAG_W

REE LA USM FLAG W

integer
REE_CE_USM

REE CE USM

PMOL/KG
REE_CE_USM_FLAG_W

REE CE USM FLAG W

integer
REE_PR_USM

REE PR USM

PMOL/KG
REE_PR_USM_FLAG_W

REE PR USM FLAG W

integer
REE_ND_USM

REE ND USM

PMOL/KG
REE_ND_USM_FLAG_W

REE ND USM FLAG W

integer
REE_PM_USM

REE PM USM

PMOL/KG
REE_PM_USM_FLAG_W

REE PM USM FLAG W

integer
REE_SM_USM

REE SM USM

PMOL/KG
REE_SM_USM_FLAG_W

REE SM USM FLAG W

integer
REE_EU_USM

REE EU USM

PMOL/KG
REE_EU_USM_FLAG_W

REE EU USM FLAG W

integer
REE_GD_USM

REE GD USM

PMOL/KG
REE_GD_USM_FLAG_W

REE GD USM FLAG W

integer
REE_TB_USM

REE TB USM

PMOL/KG
REE_TB_USM_FLAG_W

REE TB USM FLAG W

integer
REE_DY_USM

REE DY USM

PMOL/KG
REE_DY_USM_FLAG_W

REE DY USM FLAG W

integer
REE_HO_USM

REE HO USM

PMOL/KG
REE_HO_USM_FLAG_W

REE HO USM FLAG W

integer
REE_ER_USM

REE ER USM

PMOL/KG
REE_ER_USM_FLAG_W

REE ER USM FLAG W

integer
REE_TM_USM

REE TM USM

PMOL/KG
REE_TM_USM_FLAG_W

REE TM USM FLAG W

integer
REE_YB_USM

REE YB USM

PMOL/KG
REE_YB_USM_FLAG_W

REE YB USM FLAG W

integer
REE_LU_USM

REE LU USM

PMOL/KG
REE_LU_USM_FLAG_W

REE LU USM FLAG W

integer
PB_CONC

PB CONC

PMOL/KG
PB_CONC_FLAG_W

PB CONC FLAG W

integer
PB206_to_PB207

PB-206/PB-207

RATIO
PB206_to_PB207_FLAG_W

PB-206/PB-207_FLAG_W

integer
PB208_to_PB207

PB-208/PB-207

RATIO
PB208_to_PB207_FLAG_W

PB-208/PB-207_FLAG_W

integer
PB206_to_PB204

PB-206/PB-204

RATIO
PB206_to_PB204_FLAG_W

PB-206/PB-204_FLAG_W

integer
CR_III

CR III

NMOL/KG
CR_III_FLAG_W

CR III FLAG W

integer
DELCR_III

DELCR III

/MILLE
DELCR_III_FLAG_W

DELCR III FLAG W

integer
CR_TOTAL

CR TOTAL

NMOL/KG
CR_TOTAL_FLAG_W

CR TOTAL FLAG W

integer
DELCR_TOTAL

DELCR TOTAL

/MILLE
DELCR_TOTAL_FLAG_W

DELCR TOTAL FLAG W

integer
POL_ZN

POL ZN

NMOL/KG
POL_ZN_FLAG_W

POL ZN FLAG W

integer
L1_ZN

L1 ZN

NMOL/L
L1_ZN_FLAG_W

L1 ZN FLAG W

integer
K1_ZN

K1 ZN

(tbd)
K1_ZN_FLAG_W

K1 ZN FLAG W

integer
L2_ZN

L2 ZN

NMOL/L
L2_ZN_FLAG_W

L2 ZN FLAG W

integer
K2_ZN

K2 ZN

(tbd)
K2_ZN_FLAG_W

K2 ZN FLAG W

integer
L3_ZN

L3 ZN

NMOL/L
L3_ZN_FLAG_W

L3 ZN FLAG W

integer
K3_ZN

K3 ZN

(tbd)
K3_ZN_FLAG_W

K3 ZN FLAG W

integer
SOLUBLE_FE

SOLUBLE FE

NMOL/KG
SOLUBLE_FE_FLAG_W

SOLUBLE FE FLAG W

integer
COLLOIDAL_FE

COLLOIDAL FE

NMOL/KG
COLLOIDAL_FE_FLAG_W

COLLOIDAL FE FLAG W

integer
ARSENATE

ARSENATE

/NMOL/L
ARSENATE_FLAG_W

ARSENATE FLAG W

integer
ARSENITE

ARSENITE

/NMOL/L
ARSENITE_FLAG_W

ARSENITE FLAG W

integer
MM_AS

MM AS

NMOL/L
MM_AS_FLAG_W

MM AS FLAG W

integer
DM_AS

DM AS

NMOL/L
DM_AS_FLAG_W

DM AS FLAG W

integer
SB_III

SB III

NMOL/L
SB_III_FLAG_W

SB III FLAG W

integer
SELENATE

SELENATE

/NMOL/L
SELENATE_FLAG_W

SELENATE FLAG W

integer
SELENITE

SELENITE

/NMOL/L
SELENITE_FLAG_W

SELENITE FLAG W

integer
ORG_SELENIDE

ORG SELENIDE

/NMOL/L
ORG_SELENIDE_FLAG_W

ORG SELENIDE FLAG W

integer
TOT_DISS_SE

TOT DISS SE

/NMOL/L
TOT_DISS_SE_FLAG_W

TOT DISS SE FLAG W

integer
DISS_FE_II

DISS FE II

NMOL/L
DISS_FE_II_FLAG_W

DISS FE II FLAG W

integer
DISS_FE

DISS FE

NMOL/L
DISS_FE_FLAG_W

DISS FE FLAG W

integer
L1_FE_FRZ

L1 FE FRZ

NMOL/L
L1_FE_FRZ_FLAG_W

L1 FE FRZ FLAG W

integer
LOG_K1_FE_FRZ

LOG K1 FE FRZ

(tbd)
LOG_K1_FE_FRZ_FLAG_W

LOG K1 FE FRZ FLAG W

integer
L2_FE_FRZ

L2 FE FRZ

NMOL/L
L2_FE_FRZ_FLAG_W

L2 FE FRZ FLAG W

integer
LOG_K2_FE_FRZ

LOG K2 FE FRZ

(tbd)
LOG_K2_FE_FRZ_FLAG_W

LOG K2 FE FRZ FLAG W

integer
AL_BRUL

AL BRUL

NMOL/KG
AL_BRUL_FLAG_W

AL BRUL FLAG W

integer
CD_BRUL

CD BRUL

PMOL/KG
CD_BRUL_FLAG_W

CD BRUL FLAG W

integer
CO_BRUL

CO BRUL

PMOL/KG
CO_BRUL_FLAG_W

CO BRUL FLAG W

integer
CU_BRUL

CU BRUL

NMOL/KG
CU_BRUL_FLAG_W

CU BRUL FLAG W

integer
GA_BRUL

GA BRUL

PMOL/KG
GA_BRUL_FLAG_W

GA BRUL FLAG W

integer
FE_BRUL

FE BRUL

NMOL/KG
FE_BRUL_FLAG_W

FE BRUL FLAG W

integer
PB_BRUL

PB BRUL

PMOL/KG
PB_BRUL_FLAG_W

PB BRUL FLAG W

integer
MN_BRUL

MN BRUL

NMOL/KG
MN_BRUL_FLAG_W

MN BRUL FLAG W

integer
NI_BRUL

NI BRUL

NMOL/KG
NI_BRUL_FLAG_W

NI BRUL FLAG W

integer
SC_BRUL

SC BRUL

PMOL/KG
SC_BRUL_FLAG_W

SC BRUL FLAG W

integer
AG_BRUL

AG BRUL

PMOL/KG
AG_BRUL_FLAG_W

AG BRUL FLAG W

integer
TI_BRUL

TI BRUL

PMOL/KG
TI_BRUL_FLAG_W

TI BRUL FLAG W

integer
ZN_BRUL

ZN BRUL

NMOL/KG
ZN_BRUL_FLAG_W

ZN BRUL FLAG W

integer
PART_AL_TWI

PART AL TWI

PMOL/L
PART_AL_TWI_FLAG_W

PART AL TWI FLAG W

integer
PART_P_TWI

PART P TWI

PMOL/L
PART_P_TWI_FLAG_W

PART P TWI FLAG W

integer
PART_MN_TWI

PART MN TWI

PMOL/L
PART_MN_TWI_FLAG_W

PART MN TWI FLAG W

integer
PART_FE_TWI

PART FE TWI

PMOL/L
PART_FE_TWI_FLAG_W

PART FE TWI FLAG W

integer
PART_CO_TWI

PART CO TWI

PMOL/L
PART_CO_TWI_FLAG_W

PART CO TWI FLAG W

integer
PART_NI_TWI

PART NI TWI

PMOL/L
PART_NI_TWI_FLAG_W

PART NI TWI FLAG W

integer
PART_CU_TWI

PART CU TWI

PMOL/L
PART_CU_TWI_FLAG_W

PART CU TWI FLAG W

integer
PART_ZN_TWI

PART ZN TWI

PMOL/L
PART_ZN_TWI_FLAG_W

PART ZN TWI FLAG W

integer
PART_CD_TWI

PART CD TWI

PMOL/L
PART_CD_TWI_FLAG_W

PART CD TWI FLAG W

integer
PHYTO_AL_to_P_TWI

PHYTO AL/P TWI

RATIO
PHYTO_AL_to_P_TWI_FLAG_W

PHYTO AL/P TWI FLAG W

integer
PHYTO_MN_to_P_TWI

PHYTO MN/P TWI

RATIO
PHYTO_MN_to_P_TWI_FLAG_W

PHYTO MN/P TWI FLAG W

integer
PHYTO_FE_to_P_TWI

PHYTO FE/P TWI

RATIO
PHYTO_FE_to_P_TWI_FLAG_W

PHYTO FE/P TWI FLAG W

integer
PHYTO_CO_to_P_TWI

PHYTO CO/P TWI

RATIO
PHYTO_CO_to_P_TWI_FLAG_W

PHYTO CO/P TWI FLAG W

integer
PHYTO_NI_to_P_TWI

PHYTO NI/P TWI

RATIO
PHYTO_NI_to_P_TWI_FLAG_W

PHYTO NI/P TWI FLAG W

integer
PHYTO_ZN_to_P_TWI

PHYTO ZN/P TWI

RATIO
PHYTO_ZN_to_P_TWI_FLAG_W

PHYTO ZN/P TWI FLAG W

integer
PHYTO_CD_to_P_TWI

PHYTO CD/P TWI

RATIO
PHYTO_CD_to_P_TWI_FLAG_W

PHYTO CD/P TWI FLAG W

integer
MN_LAND

MN LAND

NMOL/L
MN_LAND_FLAG_W

MN LAND FLAG W

integer
FE_LAND

FE LAND

NMOL/L
FE_LAND_FLAG_W

FE LAND FLAG W

integer
CO_LAND

CO LAND

NMOL/L
CO_LAND_FLAG_W

CO LAND FLAG W

integer
NI_LAND

NI LAND

NMOL/L
NI_LAND_FLAG_W

NI LAND FLAG W

integer
CU_LAND

CU LAND

NMOL/L
CU_LAND_FLAG_W

CU LAND FLAG W

integer
ZN_LAND

ZN LAND

NMOL/L
ZN_LAND_FLAG_W

ZN LAND FLAG W

integer
CD_LAND

CD LAND

NMOL/L
CD_LAND_FLAG_W

CD LAND FLAG W

integer
PB_LAND

PB LAND

NMOL/L
PB_LAND_FLAG_W

PB LAND FLAG W

integer
TOT_DISS_CU

TOT DISS CU

NMOL/L
TOT_DISS_CU_FLAG_W

TOT DISS CU FLAG W

integer
FREE_CU2plus_CONC

FREE CU2+ CONC

MOL/L
FREE_CU2plus_CONC_FLAG_W

FREE CU2+ CONC FLAG W

integer
L_CU

L CU

NMOL/L
L_CU_FLAG_W

L CU FLAG W

integer
K_CU

K CU

(tbd)
K_CU_FLAG_W

K CU FLAG W

integer
TOT_DISS_CO

TOT DISS CO

PMOL/L
TOT_DISS_CO_FLAG_W

TOT DISS CO FLAG W

integer
LABILE_CO

LABILE CO

PMOL/L
LABILE_CO_FLAG_W

LABILE CO FLAG W

integer
D56FE

D56FE

PERMIL
D56FE_FLAG_W

D56FE FLAG W

integer
D57FE

D57FE

PERMIL
D57FE_FLAG_W

D57FE FLAG W

integer
DISS_FE_WU

DISS FE WU

NMOL/L
DISS_FE_WU_FLAG_W

DISS FE WU FLAG W

integer
DISS_AL_WU

DISS AL WU

NMOL/L
DISS_AL_WU_FLAG_W

DISS AL WU FLAG W

integer
DISS_ZN_WU

DISS ZN WU

NMOL/L
DISS_ZN_WU_FLAG_W

DISS ZN WU FLAG W

integer
DISS_CD_WU

DISS CD WU

NMOL/L
DISS_CD_WU_FLAG_W

DISS CD WU FLAG W

integer
DISS_MN_WU

DISS MN WU

NMOL/L
DISS_MN_WU_FLAG_W

DISS MN WU FLAG W

integer
OS

OS

FMOL/KG
OS_FLAG_W

OS FLAG W

integer
OS187_to_OS188

OS-187/OS-188

RATIO
OS187_to_OS188_FLAG_W

OS-187/OS-188 FLAG W

integer
HG_TOTAL

HG TOTAL

PMOL/L
HG_TOTAL_FLAG_W

HG TOTAL FLAG W

integer
HG0

HG0

PMOL/L
HG0_FLAG_W

HG0

integer
MM_HG

MM HG

PMOL/L
MM_HG_FLAG_W

MM HG FLAG W

integer
DM_HG

DM HG

PMOL/L
DM_HG_FLAG_W

DM HG FLAG W

integer
DISS_TI

DISS TI

PMOL/KG
DISS_TI_FLAG_W

DISS TI FLAG W

integer
ZR_CONC

ZR CONC

PMOL/KG
ZR_CONC_FLAG_W

ZR CONC FLAG W

integer
HF_CONC

HF CONC

PMOL/KG
HF_CONC_FLAG_W

HF CONC FLAG W

integer


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Instruments

Dataset-specific Instrument Name
GO-FLO Bottle
Generic Instrument Name
GO-FLO Bottle
Dataset-specific Description
Rapid sampling system for trace elements
Generic Instrument Description
GO-FLO bottle cast used to collect water samples for pigment, nutrient, plankton, etc. The GO-FLO sampling bottle is specially designed to avoid sample contamination at the surface, internal spring contamination, loss of sample on deck (internal seals), and exchange of water from different depths.

Dataset-specific Instrument Name
Niskin bottle
Generic Instrument Name
Niskin bottle
Generic Instrument Description
A Niskin bottle (a next generation water sampler based on the Nansen bottle) is a cylindrical, non-metallic water collection device with stoppers at both ends. The bottles can be attached individually on a hydrowire or deployed in 12, 24, or 36 bottle Rosette systems mounted on a frame and combined with a CTD. Niskin bottles are used to collect discrete water samples for a range of measurements including pigments, nutrients, plankton, etc.


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Deployments

KN204-01

Website
Platform
R/V Knorr
Report
Start Date
2011-11-06
End Date
2011-12-11
Description
The US GEOTRACES North Atlantic cruise aboard the R/V Knorr completed the section between Lisbon and Woods Hole that began in October 2010 but was rescheduled for November-December 2011. The R/V Knorr made a brief stop in Bermuda to exchange samples and personnel before continuing across the basin. Scientists disembarked in Praia, Cape Verde, on 11 December. The cruise was identified as KN204-01A (first part before Bermuda) and KN204-01B (after the Bermuda stop). However, the official deployment name for this cruise is KN204-01 and includes both part A and B. Science activities included: ODF 30 liter rosette CTD casts, ODU Trace metal rosette CTD casts, McLane particulate pump casts, underway sampling with towed fish and sampling from the shipboard "uncontaminated" flow-through system. Full depth stations are shown in the accompanying figure (see below). Additional stations to sample for selected trace metals to a depth of 1000 m are not shown. Standard stations are shown in red (as are the ports) and "super" stations, with extra casts to provide large-volume samples for selected parameters, are shown in green. Station spacing is concentrated along the western margin to evaluate the transport of trace elements and isotopes by western boundary currents. Stations across the gyre will allow scientists to examine trace element supply by Saharan dust, while also contrasting trace element and isotope distributions in the oligotrophic gyre with conditions near biologically productive ocean margins, both in the west, to be sampled now, and within the eastern boundary upwelling system off Mauritania, sampled last year. Funding: The cruise was funded by NSF OCE awards 0926204, 0926433 and 0926659. Additional cruise information is available from the Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R): https://www.rvdata.us/search/cruise/KN204-01 Other Relevant Links: ADCP data are available from the Currents ADCP group at the University of Hawaii at the links below: KN204-01A (part 1 of 2011 cruise; Woods Hole, MA to Bermuda) KN204-01B (part 2 of 2011 cruise; Bermuda to Cape Verde)

Methods & Sampling


Processing Description


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Project Information

U.S. GEOTRACES North Atlantic Transect (GA03) (U.S. GEOTRACES NAT)


Coverage: Subtropical western and eastern North Atlantic Ocean (GA03)


Much of this text appeared in an article published in OCB News, October 2008, by the OCB Project Office.

The first U.S. GEOTRACES Atlantic Section will be specifically centered around a sampling cruise to be carried out in the North Atlantic in 2010. Ed Boyle (MIT) and Bill Jenkins (WHOI) organized a three-day planning workshop that was held September 22-24, 2008 at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The main goal of the workshop, sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the U.S. GEOTRACES Scientific Steering Committee, was to design the implementation plan for the first U.S. GEOTRACES Atlantic Section. The primary cruise design motivation was to improve knowledge of the sources, sinks and internal cycling of Trace Elements and their Isotopes (TEIs) by studying their distributions along a section in the North Atlantic (Figure 1). The North Atlantic has the full suite of processes that affect TEIs, including strong meridional advection, boundary scavenging and source effects, aeolian deposition, and the salty Mediterranean Outflow. The North Atlantic is particularly important as it lies at the "origin" of the global Meridional Overturning Circulation.

It is well understood that many trace metals play important roles in biogeochemical processes and the carbon cycle, yet very little is known about their large-scale distributions and the regional scale processes that affect them. Recent advances in sampling and analytical techniques, along with advances in our understanding of their roles in enzymatic and catalytic processes in the open ocean provide a natural opportunity to make substantial advances in our understanding of these important elements. Moreover, we are motivated by the prospect of global change and the need to understand the present and future workings of the ocean's biogeochemistry. The GEOTRACES strategy is to measure a broad suite of TEIs to constrain the critical biogeochemical processes that influence their distributions. In addition to these "exotic" substances, more traditional properties, including macronutrients (at micromolar and nanomolar levels), CTD, bio-optical parameters, and carbon system characteristics will be measured. The cruise starts at Line W, a repeat hydrographic section southeast of Cape Cod, extends to Bermuda and subsequently through the North Atlantic oligotrophic subtropical gyre, then transects into the African coast in the northern limb of the coastal upwelling region. From there, the cruise goes northward into the Mediterranean outflow. The station locations shown on the map are for the "fulldepth TEI" stations, and constitute approximately half of the stations to be ultimately occupied.

Figure 1. The proposed 2010 Atlantic GEOTRACES cruise track plotted on dissolved oxygen at 400 m depth. Data from the World Ocean Atlas (Levitus et al., 2005) were plotted using Ocean Data View (courtesy Reiner Schlitzer). [click on the image to view a larger version]

Hydrography, CTD and nutrient measurements will be supported by the Ocean Data Facility (J. Swift) at Scripps Institution of Oceanography and funded through NSF Facilities. They will be providing an additional CTD rosette system along with nephelometer and LADCP. A trace metal clean Go-Flo Rosette and winch will be provided by the group at Old Dominion University (G. Cutter) along with a towed underway pumping system.

The North Atlantic Transect cruise began in 2010 with KN199 leg 4 (station sampling) and leg 5 (underway sampling only) (Figure 2).

KN199-04 Cruise Report (PDF)

Figure 2. The red line shows the cruise track for the first leg of the US Geotraces North Atlantic Transect on the R/V Knorr in October 2010.  The rest of the stations (beginning with 13) will be completed in October-December 2011 on the R/V Knorr (courtesy of Bill Jenkins, Chief Scientist, GNAT first leg). [click on the image to view a larger version]
Atlantic Transect Station location map

The section completion effort resumed again in November 2011 with KN204-01A,B (Figure 3).

KN204-01A,B Cruise Report (PDF)

Figure 3. Station locations occupied on the US Geotraces North Atlantic Transect on the R/V Knorr in November 2011.  [click on the image to view a larger version]
Atlantic Transect/Part 2 Station location map

Data from the North Atlantic Transect cruises are available under the Datasets heading below, and consensus values for the SAFe and North Atlantic GEOTRACES Reference Seawater Samples are available from the GEOTRACES Program Office: Standards and Reference Materials

ADCP data are available from the Currents ADCP group at the University of Hawaii at the links below:
KN199-04   (leg 1 of 2010 cruise; Lisbon to Cape Verde)
KN199-05   (leg 2 of 2010 cruise; Cape Verde to Charleston, NC)
KN204-01A (part 1 of 2011 cruise; Woods Hole, MA to Bermuda)
KN204-01B (part 2 of 2011 cruise; Bermuda to Cape Verde)



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Program Information

U.S. GEOTRACES (U.S. GEOTRACES)


Coverage: Global


GEOTRACES is a SCOR sponsored program; and funding for program infrastructure development is provided by the U.S. National Science Foundation.

GEOTRACES gained momentum following a special symposium, S02: Biogeochemical cycling of trace elements and isotopes in the ocean and applications to constrain contemporary marine processes (GEOSECS II), at a 2003 Goldschmidt meeting convened in Japan. The GEOSECS II acronym referred to the Geochemical Ocean Section Studies To determine full water column distributions of selected trace elements and isotopes, including their concentration, chemical speciation, and physical form, along a sufficient number of sections in each ocean basin to establish the principal relationships between these distributions and with more traditional hydrographic parameters;

* To evaluate the sources, sinks, and internal cycling of these species and thereby characterize more completely the physical, chemical and biological processes regulating their distributions, and the sensitivity of these processes to global change; and

* To understand the processes that control the concentrations of geochemical species used for proxies of the past environment, both in the water column and in the substrates that reflect the water column.

GEOTRACES will be global in scope, consisting of ocean sections complemented by regional process studies. Sections and process studies will combine fieldwork, laboratory experiments and modelling. Beyond realizing the scientific objectives identified above, a natural outcome of this work will be to build a community of marine scientists who understand the processes regulating trace element cycles sufficiently well to exploit this knowledge reliably in future interdisciplinary studies.

Expand "Projects" below for information about and data resulting from individual US GEOTRACES research projects.



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Funding

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NSF Division of Ocean Sciences (NSF OCE)
NSF Division of Ocean Sciences (NSF OCE)

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