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Ship-based observations: CTD, Nansen and Niskin bottles, inverting thermometer and Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler Ben Lee December 2, 2005 EPS 131
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Page 1: Ship-based observations: CTD, Nansen and Niskin bottles, inverting thermometer and Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler Ben Lee December 2, 2005 EPS 131.

Ship-based observations: CTD, Nansen and Niskin bottles, inverting thermometer and

Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler

Ben LeeDecember 2, 2005

EPS 131

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Topics

• Overview of ocean sampling and measurement

• CTD (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth)

• Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler

• Niskin bottles

• Nansen bottles

• Inverting or reversing thermometers

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Measurement and Sampling of the Ocean

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CTD (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth)

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Conductivity measurement

Temperature measurement

• Thermistor (Pt)

• Range: -1 to 40 deg C

• Accuracy: +/- 0.1deg C

• Accuracy: 0.75 psu (practical salinity unit)

• Ocean water: 35 psu = 35,000 ppm (by weight) of salt in water

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Niskin bottles

• Bottles can be closed when desired by researchers on the ship

• Water samples can be obtained to calibrate the CTD and to investigate properties not measured by the CTD such as dissolved nutrient content, carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and others tracers.

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Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers

• Can be mounted horizontally to sea walls or bridge pilings in rivers

• anchored to seafloor

• to the bottoms of ships

• lowered on a cable from ships

• Utilizes the Doppler affect to calculate particle speed in water

• Transmits “pings” and records signals that have ricocheted off particles

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ADCP

• In deep oceans (> 1000 m) two ADCP are lowered together one facing the surface and the other facing the bottom, to double the length of the current profile

• Petroleum jelly and chili powder repel barnacles without interrupting sound waves

• Garbage bags and electrical tape can keep the rest of the instrument clean

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Nansen bottles

• Approximately 12 to 24 Nansen bottles are attached in series at predetermined intervals along a cable

• Deployed with both ends open

• Closes as the bottles are reversed

• Used in conjunction with inverting or reversing thermometers

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Inverting thermometers

• Has a constriction in the capillary that allows it to retain its reading upon being inverted

• Deployed in pairs, one protected and the other unprotected from high pressures. Combination of the two gives temperature and pressure at the depth where reversal took place

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References:

• Ocean Explorer, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/welcome.html

• Introduction to Physical Oceanography, Robert H. Stewart, http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/resources/ocng_textbook/contents.html

• Oceanic In-Situ Data Access, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, http://www.epic.noaa.gov/epic/ewb/ewb_help_ctd.htm

• Ocean World, http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/index.html

• Edge of the Arctic Shelf, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, http://www.whoi.edu/arcticedge/index.html

• Coastal Ocean Institute and Rinehart Coastal Research Center, http://www.whoi.edu/institutes/coi/facilities/instrument.htm

• Glossary of Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, http://amsglossary.allenpress.com/glossary

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Any Questions?