Deployment: KM1213

2012-06-25 - 2012-06-29 Station ALOHA, an oligotrophic station 100 miles north of Oahu, Hawaii (22.75 N, 158 W) Platform:R/V Kilo Moana (vessel)

Description

In the summer of 2012, C-MORE conducted a "continuous" long-term field experiment at Station ALOHA to observe and interpret temporal variability in microbial processes, and the consequences for ecological dynamics and biogeochemical cycling. Special focus was given to time-space coupling because proper scale sampling of the marine environment is an imperative, but generally neglected aspect of marine microbiology.

Hawaii Ocean Experiment - Dynamics of Light and Nutrients (HOE-DYLAN)


DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Stations from multiple HOE-DYLAN cruises from May to October 2012 (C-MORE project)2013-09-26Preliminary and in progress

People

Chief Scientist: Susan E. Curless
University of Hawai'i


Synonyms

HOE-DYLAN IV

HOT-243