Author:
Latarius Katrin,Schauer Ursula,Wisotzki Andreas
Abstract
Abstract. During summer 2014 and summer 2015 two autonomous Seagliders were
operated over several months close to the ice edge of the East Greenland
Current to capture the near-surface freshwater distribution in the western
Greenland Sea. The mission in 2015 included an excursion onto the East
Greenland Shelf into the Norske Trough. Temperature, salinity and drift data
were obtained in the upper 500 to 1000 m with high spatial resolution. The data set presented here gives the opportunity to analyze the freshwater
distribution and possible sources for two different summer situations.
During summer 2014 the ice retreat at the rim of the Greenland Sea Gyre was
only marginal. The Seagliders were never able to reach the shelf break nor
regions where the ice just melted. During summer 2015 the ice retreat was
clearly visible. Finally, ice was present only on the shallow shelves. The
Seaglider crossed regions with recent ice melt and was even able to reach
the entrance of the Norske Trough. The data processing for these glider measurements was conducted at Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI). The
first part consists of the Seaglider Toolbox from the University of Each
Anglia; the second was exclusively composed for the data from the Greenland
Sea. The final hydrographic, position and drift data sets can be downloaded from
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.893896 (Latarius et
al., 2018).
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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