Western Arctic Shelf-Basin Interactions Experiment : processing and calibration of moored profiler data from the Beaufort Shelf Edge mooring array

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2006-12
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Fratantoni, Paula S.
Zimmermann, Sarah
Pickart, Robert S.
Swartz, Marshall
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Beaufort Sea
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10.1575/1912/1429
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Moored profiler calibration
Arctic shelf-basin interactions program
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A high-resolution mooring array was deployed at the edge of the continental shelf in the Beaufort Sea as a part of the western Arctic Shelf-Basin Interactions Program, a multidisciplinary experiment that was designed to study the communication between the continental shelf and interior basin. Eight moorings were positioned along a section crossing the shelfbreak and upper slope in two consecutive year-long deployments, spanning the period August 2002 through September 2004. Seven of the eight moorings housed conductivity/temperature/depth moored profilers that sampled 2-4 times per day, amassing close to 3000 profiles during the two-year study period. This report documents the collection, calibration, and quality control of this moored profiler data.
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Fratantoni, P. S., Zimmermann, S., Pickart, R. S., & Swartz, M. (2006). Western Arctic Shelf-Basin Interactions Experiment: processing and calibration of moored profiler data from the Beaufort Shelf Edge mooring array. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/1429
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