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Deployment: TT011

 
Deployment: 
TT011
Chief Scientist: 
Richard Barber (Duke University)
Synonyms: 
EqPac Fall Survey
Platform Type:
 vessel
Start Date: 
1992-08-05
End Date: 
1992-09-18
Location: 
U.S. JGOFS Equatorial Pacific
Description

Purpose: Fall Survey; 12°N-12°S at 140°W

TT011 was one of five cruises conducted in 1992 in support of the U.S. Equatorial Pacific (EqPac) Process Study. The five EqPac cruises aboard R/V Thomas G. Thompson included two repeat meridional sections (12°N - 12°S), 2 equatorial surveys, and a benthic survey (all at 140° W). The scientific objectives of this study were to observe the processes in the Equatorial Pacific controlling the fluxes of carbon and related elements between the atmosphere, euphotic zone, and deep ocean. As luck would have it, the survey window coincided with an El Nino event. A bonus for the research team.