Details of CTDO Sections at the Udintsev Fracture Zone

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Dataset identification

Title of datasetCTDO Sections at the Udintsev Fracture Zone
Narrative summary of datasetAs part of the ongoing PHANTOM (Poleward Heat Transport across the ACC) program of LOCEAN/Sorbonne University, we have recently occupied two full-depth Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) sections in the Udintsev Fracture Zone region during a current-meter mooring deploying cruise in February 2016 and a mooring recovery cruise in December 2017 on board the Korean icebreaker Araon, in collaboration with physical teams of Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) and Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (KIOST). Several hydrographic sections have been made in the upstream and downstream areas of the UFZ especially during the 1990s World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) period, such as WOCE P16 at 150°W and WOCE P17 at 135°W. However, no high-quality top-to-bottom hydrography has ever been performed in the UFZ itself at 144°W, despite its narrowest circumpolar choke point. Ref: Park et al. (2019), Observations of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current over the Udintsev Fracture Zone, the narrowest choke point in the Southern Ocean, JGR, in review. Important Note: This submission has been initially submitted to SEA scieNtific Open data Edition (SEANOE) publication service and received the recorded DOI. The metadata elements have been further processed (refined) in EMODnet Ingestion Service in order to conform with the Data Submission Service specifications.
Start date2016-02-12
End date2018-01-01
Frequency of observationsday to sub-week

Responsible organisations

CountryFrance
Organisation nameIfremer, Scientific Information Systems for the sea
Role of organisationDataset Holding Organisation
CountryFrance
Organisation nameSEA scieNtific Open data Edition
Role of organisationPublisher
How to citePark Young-Hyang, Durand Isabelle (2019). CTDO Sections at the Udintsev Fracture Zone. SEANOE. https://doi.org/10.17882/59853 In addition to properly cite this dataset, it would be appreciated that the following work(s) be cited too, when using this dataset in a publication : Park Y.-H., Park T., Kim T.-W., Lee S.-H., Hong C.-S., Lee J.-H., Rio M.-H., Pujol M.-I., Ballarotta M., Durand I., Provost C. (2019). Observations of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current over the Udintsev Fracture Zone, the narrowest choke point in the Southern Ocean. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, -. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JC015024

Dataset availability

Original dataset download linkhttps://cloud.emodnet-ingestion.eu/index.php/s/AmD8RNufBVpDWuR
Dataset formatNetwork Common Data Form
Public accessNo limitations
License for useCC-BY 4.0
TypeDataset
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.17882/59853
Link to dataset after processing by data centredata-marineinsitu.ifremer.fr/glo_multiparameter_nrt/history/CT/GL_PR_CT_DSQL7.nc
www.emodnet-physics.eu

Locations

Map
Latitude north boundary-50
Longitude east boundary-140
Latitude south boundary-58
Longitude west boundary-148
Sea areaSouth Pacific Ocean
Vertical extent minimum10 Metres
Vertical extent maximum3627 Metres

Data types, collection and processing

Observation typeDissolved gases
Other physical oceanographic measurements
Water column temperature and salinity
ParameterDissolved oxygen parameters in the water column
Sea level expressed as pressure
Salinity of the water column
Density of the water column
Temperature of the water column
Instrument typeCTD
Instrument nameSea-Bird SBE 911plus CTD
Platform typeship
Platform nameRV ARAON
Data quality processing informationRaw data

Process information

Submitting organisationLaboratory of Oceanography and Climate, Experiments and numerical Approaches
Submission identifier (UUID)a53ad03f-3539-5393-3938-000000059853
Date of dataset creation2019-04-02
Date of dataset revision2021-04-08
Date of metadata creation2021-4-11
Date of metadata latest revision2021-09-17
Date of publishing2021-10-04
Date of processed dataset publication2022-10-14
Processing data centreIfremer, Scientific Information Systems for the sea
Summary record-ID923