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ASCOS ocean boundary layer measurements Anders Sirevaag Sara de la Rosa WWW.BJERKNES.UIB.NO
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Instrument systems: Turbulence mast Microstructure profiling CTD measurements Ice thermistors Spectral radiometers & Transmission sensor Objectives: Provide background hydrographic conditions in the upper ocean. Measure and estimate fluxes of heat and salt at the ice/ocean interface. Estimate mixing and turbulent fluxes in the mixed layer and across the pycnocline.
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Turbulence mast Measurements: 3-D velocity, temperature and salinity. 2 levels in the surface layer Provides: Covariance fluxes of heat, salt and momentum. TKE terms in the surface layer. Sampling: Continuous, maintain and adjust every ~ 6 - 12 hours
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Microstructure profiler Measurements: Profile of velocity shear; profiles of small scale temperature and salinity variations. Range: 200 – 300m Provides: Direct estimate of dissipation in and below mixed layer. Calculated fluxes of heat and salt. Sampling: Manual As continuous as working schedule permits.
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CTD measurements: Measurements: Pressure, temperature, salinity Range 200-300 m Provide: Background stratification of mixed layer and pycnocline Sampling: Manual Every ~6 hours would be optimal
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Spectral radiation Measurements: Albedo Transmission into ice and ocean Snow-pit observations (thickness, temperature, density and grain size) Under-ice sensor 1m below Provide: Optical surface properties & energy balance Reflected and absorbed radiation Sampling: Continous & Manual (once a week) TriOS Ramses spectral radiometers (cosine receptor, 320-950 nm)
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Optimal outcome: Verification of existing automated measurements in high arctic. Provide some of the background dataset for development of new mixing parametrizations. Contribution to NorClim – Climate of Norway and the Arctic in the 21st Century Test and validate parametrizations of mixed layer dynamics and thermodynamics - 1Dimensional sea-ice model (Björk,1989,1997)
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