This component of ACM8 produced 13 current meter records from 7
moorings. You can view metadata and download the records by clicking
on links in the table below. A brief description
of the experiment also is available. Each current meter record is
identified in the table by its depth and the name of the mooring. You
may want to look at a map of the array
first to see where the moorings were. If you download any of the current
meter records you should review the note on file
format. From here you can also move up one
level to the list of WOCE experiments.
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This experiment was designed to measure the intermittant flow
of cold, dense bottom water southwestward from the Norwegian Sea,
across the Iceland-Faroe Ridge and into the North Atlantic, where
it becomes a component of the North Atlantic Deep Water.
Seven moorings were placed in a line running southeastward from
the edge of the Iceland shelf, approximately 300 km downstream
from the crest of the Iceland-Faroe Ridge (
see map). Every mooring contained an Aanderaa RCM8 positioned
10 meters above the seafloor. Four of the seven moorings contained
an additional instrument about 300 meters above the seafloor, and
two of those four moorings contained a third instrument placed about
600 meters above the bottom. In all, there were thirteen current
meters.
The moorings were installed in July 1990 and recovered in March
1992, but the current meters exhausted their capacity after 13
months. Eight of the instruments functioned for the full 13 months;
one failed after 11 months, another after about 9 months and another
after 6 months. Two meters provided only about 2 weeks" worth of
data.
Related publications
Saunders, P.M. and B.A. King (1995): Oceanic fluxes on the WOCE A11
section. J. Phys. Oceanog., 25(9), 1942-1958.
Saunders, P.M. (1996): The flux of dense cold overflow water southeast
of Iceland. J. Phys. Oceanog., 26(1), 85-95.
Saunders, P.M. (2001): The dense northern overflows. In Ocean
Circulation and Climate: Observing and Modelling the Global Ocean,
pp. 401-417. Academic Press, San Diego.
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These files have been compressed with the ZIP compression utility.
After downloading them, you will need to expand them. WinZip or Pkzip
will do the job on a PC that is running Microsoft Windows. Under Linux,
gunzip will expand these files. Other utilities are available for the
UNIX and Macintosh environments (for example, unzip and/or gunzip are
present on most UNIX systems). After expansion, you will have binary
files in the netCDF format.
netCDF is a self-documenting format that can be accessed by a variety
of software tools. You can click here
to learn about netCDF and available software packages that can be used
to read and manipulate netCDF files.
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mooring instr depth instr type dates metadata download
501 (A)
2281 meters
Aanderaa RCM5
15 Jul 90 - 22 Aug 91
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502 (B)
1018 meters
Aanderaa RCM5
14 Jul 90 - 14 Aug 91
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503 (C)
1291 meters
Aanderaa RCM5
15 Jul 90 - 20 Aug 91
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504 (D)
1135 meters
Aanderaa RCM5
15 Jul 90 - 22 Aug 91
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504 (D)
1465 meters
Aanderaa RCM5
15 Jul 90 - 17 Jan 91
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504 (D)
1790 meters
Aanderaa RCM5
15 Jul 90 - 27 Jul 90
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505 (E)
1403 meters
Aanderaa RCM5
15 Jul 90 - 12 Apr 91
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505 (E)
1722 meters
Aanderaa RCM5
15 Jul 90 - 22 Aug 91
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505 (E)
2046 meters
Aanderaa RCM5
15 Jul 90 - 22 Aug 91
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506 (F)
1903 meters
Aanderaa RCM5
15 Jul 90 - 03 Aug 90
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506 (F)
2225 meters
Aanderaa RCM5
15 Jul 90 - 24 Aug 91
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507 (G)
1975 meters
Aanderaa RCM5
15 Jul 90 - 12 Jun 91
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507 (G)
2296 meters
Aanderaa RCM5
15 Jul 90 - 17 Aug 91
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Brief Description
Saunders, P.M. (1990): Cold outflow from the Faeroe Bank Channel.
J. Phys. Oceanog., 20(1), 29-43.
Format of the current records