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Carbon dioxide, temperature, salinity, and other variables collected via surface underway survey from Volunteer Observing Ship S. A. AGULHAS in the South Atlantic Ocean and the Southern Oceans (> 60 degrees South) from 2008-09-04 to 2010-05-20 (NCEI Accession 0081028)
2011-11-11
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GOUGH, MARION, SANAE Expeditions on board S. A. Agulhas data
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AIR-SEA DIFFERENCE - PARTIAL PRESSURE (OR FUGACITY) OF CARBON DIOXIDE
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Partial pressure (or fugacity) of carbon dioxide - atmosphere
partial pressure of carbon dioxide - water
SALINITY
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carbon dioxide (CO2) gas analyzer
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surface underway
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S. A. AGULHAS
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2012-09-15
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EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS > ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE > PARTIAL PRESSURE OF CARBON DIOXIDE
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S. A. AGULHAS (call sign: ZSAF, ICES code: 91AA, 1978-2012)
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Cite as: Monteiro, Pedro M.S. (2011). Carbon dioxide, temperature, salinity, and other variables collected via surface underway survey from Volunteer Observing Ship S. A. AGULHAS in the South Atlantic Ocean and the Southern Oceans (> 60 degrees South) from 2008-09-04 to 2010-05-20 (NCEI Accession 0081028). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0081028. Accessed [date].
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Global Volunteer Observing Ship (VOS) Program data from Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).
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Monteiro, Dr Pedro M.S., CSIR
GOUGH, MARION, SANAE Expeditions on board S. A. Agulhas data
Note: This cruise was divided into 6 legs 1: Cape Town - SANAE; 2: Operations around SANAE; 3: SANAE - South Georgia; 4: South Georgia - SANAE 5: Operations around SANAE; 6: SANAE - Cape Town. Leg 1 data was rejected due a leak. Data reduction and QC flags assigned using the Matlab script from D Pierrot
Cruise ID: GOUGH, MARION, SANAE Cruises
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carbon dioxide (CO2) gas analyzer
carbon dioxide (CO2) gas analyzer
measures gaseous carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide gas analyzer has often been referred to as LI-COR, because a lot of researchers choose to use products manufactured by LI-COR incorporation for their carbon dioxide measurement. The main component of a carbon dioxide analyzer is a nondispersive infrared (NDIR) spectroscopic sensors to detect CO2 in a gaseous environment by its characteristic absorption.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas analyzer works together with carbon dioxide (CO2) equilibrator (insttypes_id 184) to measure carbon dioxide in the water.
To measure water carbon dioxide, water needs to be continuously supplied to a showerhead inside an equilibrator. As the water flows through the equilibrator chamber, dissolved carbon dioxide exchanges quickly with air in the headspace. This air is then sampled by the carbon dioxide analyzer to determine the mole fraction of CO2 in water.
showerhead equilibrator
showerhead equilibrator
extracts dissolved CO2 from water
A carbon dioxide equilibrator is usually in the shape of a vertical tube, with a showerhead on the top, some headspace, a lot of beads to increase the surface exchange area between water and air, a water seal device at the bottom to allow water to overflow, but prevents air exchange between inside and outside.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) equilibrator works together with carbon dioxide (CO2) gas analyzer (insttypes_id 183) to measure carbon dioxide in the water.
To measure water carbon dioxide, water needs to be continuously supplied to a showerhead inside an equilibrator. As the water flows through the equilibrator chamber, dissolved carbon dioxide exchanges quickly with air in the headspace. This air is then sampled by the carbon dioxide analyzer to determine the mole fraction of CO2 in water.
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S. A. AGULHAS
Updated information from ICES for the vessel S. A. AGULHAS from SOUTH AFRICA.
Name : S. A. AGULHAS
Flag : SOUTH AFRICA - ZA (ISO Country Code)
Call Sign : ZSAF
Platform Class : 31 Research vessel
IMO : 7628136
Commissioned Date : 1978
Decommissioned Date : 2012-04
Current Length : 111.5
Built : 1978
Notes : Ice-strengthened vessel used for research and to service the South African Antarctic bases. Replaced by S. A. Agulhas II in 2012 and transferred to South African Maritime Safety Authority as a training ship.
MMSI 601048000
Additional Information Sources:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._A._Agulhas
- http://new.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/601048000
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Decommissioned flag has been set since platform class will change due to purpose change from research vessel to training vessel. From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._A._Agulhas : "In July 2012 the S. A. Agulhas was recommissioned as a training ship operated by the South African Maritime Safety Authority, the ship will continue to provide facilities for scientific research while training up to seventy merchant marine cadets."