Hydrographic (CTD) data from Isfjorden and the West Spitsbergen Shelf, Svalbard, in September 2020
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Ragnheid Skogseth(2025)Hydrographic (CTD) data from Isfjorden and the West Spitsbergen Shelf, Svalbard, in September 2020https://doi.org/10.21335/NMDC-1286491748
This data set named UNIS_HH202009_CTD, is a collection of temperature and salinity (CTD) profiles from the area (8-17°E and 77.9-78.7°N) collected on a UNIS cruise with the Reserch Vessel Helmer Hanssen in September 2020. Data contributor is The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS). Data are processed with standard software from the instrument manufacturers, and calibrated with in situ water bottle analysis and post-cruise calibration. The mean difference between bottle and corrected CTD salinity is 0.0003. Outliers are removed.
Scientific keywords:
EARTH SCIENCE> OCEANS> OCEAN PRESSURE> WATER PRESSURE
EARTH SCIENCE> OCEANS> OCEAN TEMPERATURE> WATER TEMPERATURE
EARTH SCIENCE> OCEANS> SALINITY/DENSITY> SALINITY
Key words:
CTD profiles, Svalbard, Isfjorden, West Spitsbergen Shelf
This data set named UNIS_HH202009_CTD, is a collection of temperature and salinity (CTD) profiles from the area (8-17°E and 77.9-78.7°N) collected on a UNIS cruise with the Reserch Vessel Helmer Hanssen in September 2020. Data contributor is The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS). Data are processed with standard software from the instrument manufacturers, and calibrated with in situ water bottle analysis and post-cruise calibration. The mean difference between bottle and corrected CTD salinity is 0.0003. Outliers are removed.
Ragnheid Skogseth (2025) Hydrographic (CTD) data from Isfjorden and the West Spitsbergen Shelf, Svalbard, in September 2020 https://doi.org/10.21335/NMDC-1286491748