The scientific objective of this cruise is to collect settling and suspended particles at 3 locations on the northwest Atlantic margin to determine carbon transport from the shelf/slope to the deep basin, coupled with physical oceanographic data from moorings at station W. Sampling activities during the cruise will include: deployment and recovery of bottom-tethered sediment trap moorings; hydrographic sampling of bottom and intermediate-depth nepheloid layers via CTD with transmissometer and turbidity sensors and 24x10Liter Niskin rosette; water sampling via McLane in situ large volume pumping systems; use of a McLane Moored Profiler (MMP information) and multicoring of seafloor surface sediments.
The cruise will also sample at the Line W station location in the North Atlantic Deep Western Boundary Current and Gulf Stream at 39 degrees North. Line W is a sustained measurement program. The researchers plan to recover 3 moorings and redeploy 1 mooring at station W.
Cruise information and original data are available from the NSF R2R data catalog.
Supporting documentation:
pre-cruise station location plan
Station W mooring schematic
Cruise track image
Dataset | Latest Version Date | Current State |
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Scientific sampling event log from R/V Oceanus OC476-01 from the Nova Scotian continental slope waters; Cape Hatteras margin slope waters (Carbon Export project) | 2015-02-22 | Preliminary and in progress |
Cruise Track Navigation from R/V Oceanus OC476-01cruise from the Nova Scotian continental slope waters; Cape Hatteras margin slope waters (Carbon Export project) | 2015-02-23 | Final no updates expected |