Nordic Seas dissolved oxygen data in CARINA

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Water column data of carbon and carbon relevant hydrographic and hydrochemical parameters from 188 previously non-publicly available cruises in the Arctic, Atlantic, and Southern Oceans have been retrieved and merged into a new database: CARINA (CARbon IN the Atlantic). This paper is one of a series of papers related to the CARINA project and presents an account of the quality control of the oxygen data from the Nordic Seas (the Greenland, Norwegian, and Iceland Seas) in CARINA. Out of 35 cruises from the Nordic Seas included in CARINA, 32 had oxygen data, spanning the period from 1982 to 2006. These data have been subject to rigorous quality control in order to ensure highest possible quality and consistency. Oxygen data from four cruises have been adjusted in the final CARINA data product.

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  • Figure 1. The Nordic Seas with oxygen sampling positions. Bathymetry has been drawn at 500, 1000, 1500, 1900, 3000 and 4000 m, with the 1900 m isobath in bold.
  • Figure 2. Station positions and oxygen data of Nordic Seas CARINA cruises after secondary QC. All data shown in grey and specific cruise in red.
  • Figure 2. Continued.
  • Table 1. CARINA cruises with dissolved oxygen data in the Nordic Seas.
  • Figure 3. Oxygen corrections (multiplicative) and their uncertainties (vertical bars) determined through the WLSQ inversion of the crossover offsets from data with and without corrections applied. 58GS20030922 (128) had several stations in a submesoscale coherent eddy (Kasajima et al., 2006), the “ noEddy” signifies that these data were removed prior to this analysis. Note that the cruises have been sorted by time in this figure. The crossover results that were used in the inversions to prepare this figure can be accessed at the CARINA website (http://cdiac.ornl.gov/oceans/ CARINA/Carina inv.html). The vertical lines through the upper xaxis indicates the cruises that were singled out for adjustment considerations.
  • Table 2. Results of the crossover and inversion (WDLSQ) analysis of the cruises falling in a high and a low group, described in Sect. 3.3.4.

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Falck, E., & Olsen, A. (2010). Nordic Seas dissolved oxygen data in CARINA. Earth System Science Data, 2(1), 123–131. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2-123-2010

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