First station done
Sampling at the first oceanographic station of SWERUS-C3 completed! After nine days at sea and wrestling our way through thicj ice, we finally reached our first station on 15 July. The station was located in the southeast Nansen Basin at 79N/125E and was 3100m deep. The captain elegantly parked the icebreaker in the ice so that sampling could be performed both from the bow and from the aft. Over the front nose, our CTD (Conductivity-temperature-depth sensor that measures conductivity, temperature and pressure) with a 24-bottle rosette of Niskin Bottles (devices for sampling water) was deployed and the first seawater samples, which will be used for some 20 different analyses, were recovered. Methane concentrations at the bottom layers were normal (4 nM), as expected for this inactive deep sea region. We also successfully cast our Oktopus Multicorer, where 8 tubes of sediments were collected from the deep sea for various analyses, such as recreating the 1000-year scale of carbon export across the shelf edge to the deep sea – a valuable window into the long-term functioning of the carbon cycle in this region. |
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