As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, since 2006. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. References: F Cottier, R Skogseth, D David, J Berge (2019) Temperature time-series in Svalbard fjords. A contribution from the “Integrated Marine Observatory Partnership (iMOP)". In: Orr et al. (eds): SESS report 2018, Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System, Longyearbyen, pp. 108 - 119, https://www.sios-svalbard.org/sites/sios-svalbard.org/files/common/SESS_2018_04_iMOP.pdf. ; Hop, H., et al. (2019). Autonomous Marine Observatories in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard. The Ecosystem of Kongsfjorden, Svalbard. H. Hop and C. Wiencke. Cham, Springer International Publishing: 515-533. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-46425-1_13. Long term data preservation is done through the Norwegian Infrastructure for Research Data (NIRD) where all individual files are published: https://archive.sigma2.no/pages/public/datasetDetail.jsf?id=10.11582/2021.00017, https://archive.sigma2.no/pages/public/datasetDetail.jsf?id=10.11582/2021.00018, https://archive.sigma2.no/pages/public/datasetDetail.jsf?id=10.11582/2021.00019, https://archive.sigma2.no/pages/public/datasetDetail.jsf?id=10.11582/2021.00020, https://archive.sigma2.no/pages/public/datasetDetail.jsf?id=10.11582/2021.00023, https://archive.sigma2.no/pages/public/datasetDetail.jsf?id=10.11582/2021.00025, https://archive.sigma2.no/pages/public/datasetDetail.jsf?id=10.11582/2021.00026, https://archive.sigma2.no/pages/public/datasetDetail.jsf?id=10.11582/2021.00027, https://archive.sigma2.no/pages/public/datasetDetail.jsf?id=10.11582/2021.00031, https://archive.sigma2.no/pages/public/datasetDetail.jsf?id=10.11582/2021.00061, https://archive.sigma2.no/pages/public/datasetDetail.jsf?id=10.11582/2021.00062, https://archive.sigma2.no/pages/public/datasetDetail.jsf?id=10.11582/2021.00065
Institutions: Scottish Association for Marine Science, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegain Infrastructure for Research Data (NIRD)
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As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme, UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, since 2006. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset cotains the temperature and salinity data of the Seabird SBE37 MicroCAT that was located at 213m depth in the deployment year 2014-2015. Together with the top and bottom SBE37 two plastic settlement plates had been deployed for a settlement experiment for the recruitment of benthic invertebrates. The sediment trap was mounted at 58m instead the usual depth of 100 m because of specific requirements for the experiment. No Aural was deployed due to hardware issues. References: Meyer et al 2017: Recruitment of benthic invertebrates in high Arctic fjords: Relation to temperature, depth, and season. https://doi.org/10.1002/lno.10602. Weydmann-Zwolicka et al 2021: Zooplankton and sediment fluxes in two contrasting fjords reveal Atlantification of the Arctic. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145599
Institutions: Scottish Association for Marine Science, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegain Infrastructure for Research Data (NIRD)
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As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, since 2006. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset cotains the temperature and salinity data of the Seabird SBE56 temperature logger that was located at 101m depth in the deployment year 2014-2015. Together with the top and bottom SBE37 two plastic settlement plates had been deployed for a settlement experiment for the recruitment of benthic invertebrates. The sediment trap was mounted at 58m instead the usual depth of 100 m because of specific requirements for the experiment. No Aural was deployed due to hardware issues. References: Meyer et al 2017: Recruitment of benthic invertebrates in high Arctic fjords: Relation to temperature, depth, and season. https://doi.org/10.1002/lno.10602. Weydmann-Zwolicka et al 2021: Zooplankton and sediment fluxes in two contrasting fjords reveal Atlantification of the Arctic. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145599
Institutions: Scottish Association for Marine Science, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegain Infrastructure for Research Data (NIRD)
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As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme, UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, since 2006. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset cotains the temperature and salinity data of the Seabird SBE56 temperature logger that was located at 32m depth in the deployment year 2015-2016. Settlement plates (wooden plates) to collect wood boring organisms were deployed on top and bottom SBE37. Nothing was found.
Institutions: Scottish Association for Marine Science, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegain Infrastructure for Research Data (NIRD)
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As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme, UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, since 2006. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset cotains the temperature and salinity data of the Seabird SBE56 temperature logger that was located at 22m depth in the deployment year 2015-2016. Settlement plates (wooden plates) to collect wood boring organisms were deployed on top and bottom SBE37. Nothing was found.
Institutions: Scottish Association for Marine Science, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegain Infrastructure for Research Data (NIRD)
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As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, since 2006. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset cotains the temperature and salinity data of the Seabird SBE56 temperature logger that was located at 163m depth in the deployment year 2014-2015. Together with the top and bottom SBE37 two plastic settlement plates had been deployed for a settlement experiment for the recruitment of benthic invertebrates. The sediment trap was mounted at 58m instead the usual depth of 100 m because of specific requirements for the experiment. No Aural was deployed due to hardware issues. References: Meyer et al 2017: Recruitment of benthic invertebrates in high Arctic fjords: Relation to temperature, depth, and season. https://doi.org/10.1002/lno.10602. Weydmann-Zwolicka et al 2021: Zooplankton and sediment fluxes in two contrasting fjords reveal Atlantification of the Arctic. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145599
Institutions: Scottish Association for Marine Science, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegain Infrastructure for Research Data (NIRD)
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As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme, UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, since 2006. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset cotains the temperature, salinity, density data of a Seabird SBE16p CTD with E(PAR) light and chlorophyll fluoresence auxiliary sensors which was located at 32m depth in the deployment year 2015-2016. The fluorescence sensor data is given as raw voltage due to fouling and calibration issues. It is only suitable to detect fluorescence peaks, not to compute actual chlorophyll concentrations. The equation to compute chlorophyll concentration is given in the variable attributes, use with care. E(PAR) data is not corrected for drift due to fouling during the deployment. Settlement plates (wooden plates) to collect wood boring organisms were deployed on top and bottom SBE37. Nothing was found.
Institutions: Scottish Association for Marine Science, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegain Infrastructure for Research Data (NIRD)
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As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, since 2006. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset cotains the temperature and salinity data of the Seabird SBE56 temperature logger that was located at 131m depth in the deployment year 2014-2015. Together with the top and bottom SBE37 two plastic settlement plates had been deployed for a settlement experiment for the recruitment of benthic invertebrates. The sediment trap was mounted at 58m instead the usual depth of 100 m because of specific requirements for the experiment. No Aural was deployed due to hardware issues. References: Meyer et al 2017: Recruitment of benthic invertebrates in high Arctic fjords: Relation to temperature, depth, and season. https://doi.org/10.1002/lno.10602. Weydmann-Zwolicka et al 2021: Zooplankton and sediment fluxes in two contrasting fjords reveal Atlantification of the Arctic. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145599
Institutions: Scottish Association for Marine Science, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegain Infrastructure for Research Data (NIRD)
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As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme, UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, since 2006. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset cotains the temperature and salinity data of the Seabird SBE56 temperature logger that was located at 42m depth in the deployment year 2015-2016. Settlement plates (wooden plates) to collect wood boring organisms were deployed on top and bottom SBE37. Nothing was found.
Institutions: Scottish Association for Marine Science, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegain Infrastructure for Research Data (NIRD)
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As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme, UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, since 2006. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset cotains the temperature and salinity data of the Seabird SBE37 MicroCAT that was located at 211m depth in the deployment year 2015-2016. Settlement plates (wooden plates) to collect wood boring organisms were deployed on top and bottom SBE37. Nothing was found.
Institutions: Scottish Association for Marine Science, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegain Infrastructure for Research Data (NIRD)
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As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme, UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, since 2006. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset cotains the temperature and salinity data of the Seabird SBE37 MicroCAT that was located at 22m depth in the deployment year 2015-2016. Settlement plates (wooden plates) to collect wood boring organisms were deployed on top and bottom SBE37. Nothing was found.
Institutions: Scottish Association for Marine Science, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegain Infrastructure for Research Data (NIRD)
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As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme, UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, since 2006. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset cotains the temperature, salinity, density data of a Seabird SBE16p CTD with E(PAR) light and chlorophyll fluoresence auxiliary sensors which was located at 44m depth in the deployment year 2016-2017. The fluorescence sensor data is given as raw voltage due to fouling and calibration issues. It is only suitable to detect fluorescence peaks, not to compute actual chlorophyll concentrations. The equation to compute chlorophyll concentration is given in the variable attributes, use with care. E(PAR) data is not corrected for drift due to fouling during the deployment.
Institutions: Scottish Association for Marine Science, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegain Infrastructure for Research Data (NIRD)
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As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme, UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, since 2006. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset cotains the temperature and salinity data of the Seabird SBE56 temperature logger that was located at 53m depth in the deployment year 2015-2016. Settlement plates (wooden plates) to collect wood boring organisms were deployed on top and bottom SBE37. Nothing was found.
Institutions: Scottish Association for Marine Science, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegain Infrastructure for Research Data (NIRD)
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As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme, UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, since 2006. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset cotains the temperature and salinity data of the Seabird SBE56 temperature logger that was located at 110m depth in the deployment year 2016-2017.
Institutions: Scottish Association for Marine Science, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegain Infrastructure for Research Data (NIRD)
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As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme, UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, since 2006. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset cotains the temperature and salinity data of the Seabird SBE56 temperature logger that was located at 97m depth in the deployment year 2015-2016. Settlement plates (wooden plates) to collect wood boring organisms were deployed on top and bottom SBE37. Nothing was found.
Institutions: Scottish Association for Marine Science, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegain Infrastructure for Research Data (NIRD)
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As part of the KROP - Kongsfjorden Rijpfjorden Observatory Programme, UiT The Arctic University of Norway and The Scottish Association for Marine Science maintain a marine obervatory in the high-Arctic location Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, since 2006. The observatory consists of an array of CTDs, temperature loggers, ADCPs and a sediment trap, in addition to various other instruments or installations that change from year to year. This dataset cotains the temperature and salinity data of the Seabird SBE37 MicroCAT that was located at 34m depth in the deployment year 2016-2017.