Cruise: 06M220120625 (dataset:GLODAPv2.2020.NEW) Data product: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021, v2.2022
Synonyms (including errata!) for this cruise: MSM21/2; 06M220120625; MSM21/2
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cfc11:2
cfc12:2
cruise:6
salinity:9


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06M220120625 - salinity
A trend in the crossoever offsets can be seen which is typical for this region.
If looking at crs from 2005 and younger only (5 in total) offsets are within the
acceptable range. The large spread of the data is not surpsiring but might be
misleading. Cruise is accurate - maintain.
Posted by nlange@geomar.de on 2020-02-19 11:20:32 UTC for data product: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021, v2.2022





















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06M220120625 - cfc12
The southern (west - east) transect shows strong oversaturation in both tracers
of in the mean roughly 25%!
The eastern (north - south) transect shows higher oversaturations (roughly 10%)
in the northern part and almost equilibrium saturations further south. The
latter transect does not give any hints towards a bias, however the southern
transect does show a very high oversaturation which is not present in other
cruises in that area. However the high oversaturations are most likely a natural
result of horizontal watermass mixing typically taking place near flemish
Passage and Great Banks. Maintain.
Posted by nlange@geomar.de on 2020-02-19 11:21:54 UTC for data product: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021, v2.2022

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06M220120625 - cfc11
The southern (west - east) transect shows strong oversaturation in both tracers
of in the mean roughly 25%!
The eastern (north - south) transect shows higher oversaturations (roughly 10%)
in the northern part and almost equilibrium saturations further south. The
latter transect does not give any hints towards a bias, however the southern
transect does show a very high oversaturation which is not present in other
cruises in that area. However the high oversaturations are most likely a natural
result of horizontal watermass mixing typically taking place near flemish
Passage and Great Banks. Maintain.
Posted by nlange@geomar.de on 2020-02-19 11:21:35 UTC for data product: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021, v2.2022






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06M220120625 - cfc12
The southern (west - east) transect shows strong oversaturation in both tracers
of in the mean roughly 25%!
The eastern (north - south) transect shows higher oversaturations (roughly 10%)
in the northern part and almost equilibrium saturations further south. The
latter transect does not give any hints towards a bias, however the southern
transect does show a very high oversaturation which is not present in other
cruises in that area. However the high oversaturations are most likely a natural
result of horizontal watermass mixing typically taking place near flemish
Passage and Great Banks. Maintain.
Posted by nlange@geomar.de on 2020-02-19 11:21:54 UTC for data product: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021, v2.2022
06M220120625 - cfc11
The southern (west - east) transect shows strong oversaturation in both tracers
of in the mean roughly 25%!
The eastern (north - south) transect shows higher oversaturations (roughly 10%)
in the northern part and almost equilibrium saturations further south. The
latter transect does not give any hints towards a bias, however the southern
transect does show a very high oversaturation which is not present in other
cruises in that area. However the high oversaturations are most likely a natural
result of horizontal watermass mixing typically taking place near flemish
Passage and Great Banks. Maintain.
Posted by nlange@geomar.de on 2020-02-19 11:21:35 UTC for data product: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021, v2.2022
06M220120625 - salinity
A trend in the crossoever offsets can be seen which is typical for this region.
If looking at crs from 2005 and younger only (5 in total) offsets are within the
acceptable range. The large spread of the data is not surpsiring but might be
misleading. Cruise is accurate - maintain.
Posted by nlange@geomar.de on 2020-02-19 11:20:32 UTC for data product: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021, v2.2022
06M220120625 - initialized
original: 06M220120625; MSM21/2; Unknown; Dagmar Kieke; NN
Posted by nlange@geomar.de on 2020-02-18 17:49:53 UTC for data product: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021, v2.2022
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