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Angelopoulos, Michael; Damm, Ellen; Simões Pereira, Patric; Abrahamsson, Katarina; Bauch, Dorothea; Bowman, Jeff S; Dumitrascu, Adela; Marsay, Christopher M; Rinke, Annette; Sachs, Torsten; Stefels, Jacqueline; Stephens, Mark; Verdugo, Josefa; Wang, Lei; Zhan, Liyang (2022): Physical properties of sea ice cores from site BGC2 measured on legs 1 to 3 of the MOSAiC expedition [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.943812, In: Angelopoulos, Michael; Damm, Ellen; Simões Pereira, Patric; Abrahamsson, Katarina; Bauch, Dorothea; Bowman, Jeff S; Castellani, Giulia; Creamean, Jessie; Divine, Dmitry V; Dumitrascu, Adela; Eggers, Lena; Fong, Allison A; Fons, Steven W; Gradinger, Rolf; Granskog, Mats A; Grosse, Julia; Haapala, Jari; Haas, Christian; Hoppe, Clara Jule Marie; Høyland, Knut Vilhelm; Immerz, Antonia; Kolabutin, Nikolai; Krumpen, Thomas; Lei, Ruibo; Marsay, Christopher M; Maus, Sönke; Nicolaus, Marcel; Nubom, Alexey; Oggier, Marc; Olsen, Lasse Mørk; Rember, Robert; Ren, Jian; Rinke, Annette; Sachs, Torsten; Sheikin, Igor; Shimanchuk, Egor; Torres-Valdés, Sinhué; Spahic, Susanne; Stefels, Jacqueline; Stephens, Mark; Torstensson, Anders; Ulfsbo, Adam; Verdugo, Josefa; Wang, Lei; Wischnewski, Laura; Zhan, Liyang (2022): Physical properties of sea ice cores for biogeochemistry studies measured on legs 1 to 3 of the MOSAiC expedition [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.943811

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Abstract:
We present sea ice temperature and salinity data from first-year ice (FYI) and second-year ice (SYI) relevant to the temporal development of sea ice permeability and brine drainage efficiency from the early growth phase in October 2019 to the onset of spring warming in May 2020. Our dataset was collected in the central Arctic Ocean during the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) Expedition in 2019 to 2020. MOSAiC was an international transpolar drift expedition in which the German icebreaker RV Polarstern anchored into an ice floe to gain new insights into Arctic climate over a full annual cycle. In October 2019, RV Polarstern moored to an ice floe in the Siberian sector of the Arctic at 85 degrees north and 137 degrees east to begin the drift towards the North Pole and the Fram Strait via the Transpolar Drift Stream. The data presented here were collected during the first three legs of the expedition, so all the coring activities took place on the same floe. The end dates of legs 1, 2, and 3 were 13 December, 24 February, and 4 June, respectively. The dataset contributed to a baseline study entitled, Deciphering the properties of different Arctic ice types during the growth phase of the MOSAiC floes: Implications for future studies. The study highlights downward directed gas pathways in FYI and SYI by inferring sea ice permeability and potential brine release from several time series of temperature and salinity measurements. The physical properties presented in this paper lay the foundation for subsequent analyses on actual gas contents measured in the ice cores, as well as air-ice and ice-ocean gas fluxes. Sea ice cores were collected with a Kovacs Mark II 9 cm diameter corer. To measure ice temperatures, about 4.5 cm deep holes were drilled into the core (intervals varied by site and leg) . The temperatures were measured by a digital thermometer within minutes after the cores were retrieved. The ice cores were placed into pre-labelled plastic sleeves sealed at the bottom end. The ice cores were transported to RV Polarstern and stored in a -20 degrees Celsius freezer. Each of the cores was sub-sampled, melted at room temperature, and processed for salinity within one or two days. The practical salinity was estimated by measuring the electrical conductivity and temperature of the melted samples using a WTW Cond 3151 salinometer equipped with a Tetra-Con 325 four-electrode conductivity cell. The practical salinity represents the the salinity estimated from the electrical conductivity of the solution. The dataset also contains derived variables, including sea ice density, brine volume fraction, and the Rayleigh number.
Keyword(s):
Arctic Ocean; brine; first-year ice; MOSAiC20192020; MOSAiC_BGC; MOSAiC_ECO; MOSAiC expedition; MOSAiC_ICE; MOSAiC_SNOW; Sea ice; second-year ice; Temperature and Salinity
Further details:
Granskog, Mats A (2021): Overview sea ice cores collected by the snow and sea ice physics (ICE) team on the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition. Zenodo, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4719904
Funding:
Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven (AWI), grant/award no. AFMOSAiC-1_00: Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate
Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven (AWI), grant/award no. AWI_PS122_00: Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate / MOSAiC
Dutch Research Council (NWO), grant/award no. 866.18.002: Artic Sea Ice-Pelagic coupling of the Carbon and Sulfur cycles
German Research Foundation (DFG), grant/award no. 268020496: TRR 172: ArctiC Amplification: Climate Relevant Atmospheric and SurfaCe Processes, and Feedback Mechanisms
German Research Foundation (DFG), grant/award no. 414169436: ALEXIA - Analysis Linking Arctic Methane, Carbon Release, Heat Fluxes and Sea Ice from Local to Sub-Regional Scales by Airborne Measurements
German Research Foundation (DFG), grant/award no. 429838323: Interplay between seasonal arctic sea-ice processes and halocline stability - towards understanding arctic gas and matter fluxes
Horizon 2020 (H2020), grant/award no. 730965: Arctic Research Icebreaker Consortium: A strategy for meeting the needs for marine-based research in the Arctic (ARICE)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), grant/award no. Cryospheric Sciences 2020: Internal Scientist Funding Model (ISFM)
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), grant/award no. 41676186: Influence of Arctic Rapid Melting Ice on N2O Source and Sink Pattern in Northwestern Ocean
National Science Foundation (NSF), grant/award no. 1735862: Chemical, Physical and Biological processes linking snow and sea ice to the Arctic Ocean mixed layer: Improving models through the MOSAiC platform
National Science Foundation (NSF), grant/award no. 1753418: Collaborative Research: Defining the Atmospheric Deposition of Trace eEements into the Arctic Ocean-Ice Ecosystem During the Year-Long MOSAIC Ice Drift
National Science Foundation (NSF), grant/award no. 1753423: Collaborative Research: Defining the Atmospheric Deposition of Trace Elements into the Arctic Ocean-Ice Ecosystem During the Year-Long MOSAiC Ice Drift
National Science Foundation (NSF), grant/award no. 1821911: Collaborative Research: Quantifying microbial controls on the annual cycle of methane and oxygen within the ultraoligotrophic Central Arctic during MOSAiC
Swedish Research Council (VR), grant/award no. 2018-01398_Formas: Drivers of anthropogenic changes in carbon storage and ocean acidification in the new Arctic Ocean (DRACO2)
The Research Council of Norway (RCN), grant/award no. 280292: Ridges - Safe HAVens for ice-associated Flora and Fauna in a Seasonally ice-covered Arctic OCean
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 86.292645 * Median Longitude: 83.904658 * South-bound Latitude: 84.118383 * West-bound Longitude: 12.799052 * North-bound Latitude: 87.637195 * East-bound Longitude: 121.588943
Date/Time Start: 2019-11-10T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2020-04-22T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, ice/snow: 0.000 m * Maximum DEPTH, ice/snow: 1.870 m
Event(s):
PS122/1_6-135 * Latitude: 85.824485 * Longitude: 116.036750 * Date/Time: 2019-11-10T07:25:00 * Elevation: -4413.5 m * Sensor URI: sensor.awi.de * Campaign: PS122/1 (MOSAiC20192020) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Ice corer (IC) * Comment: BGC coring at site 2 (balloon location).; BGC56_site_2_2019-11-10; BGC59_site_2_2019-11-10; BGC58_site_2_2019-11-10; BGC57_site_2_2019-11-10
PS122/1_8-37 * Latitude: 85.767167 * Longitude: 121.588943 * Date/Time: 2019-11-20T07:31:00 * Elevation: -4402.5 m * Sensor URI: sensor.awi.de * Campaign: PS122/1 (MOSAiC20192020) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Ice corer (IC) * Comment: bgc 99 bgc2 20.11.2019: tjoho; ch4 bg2 nr 100 20.11.2019: tjo; bgc2 core 101 bromo 20.11.2019: tjo; bgc2 core 102 iso 20.11.2019: tjo
PS122/2_17-29 * Latitude: 86.624779 * Longitude: 114.996464 * Date/Time: 2019-12-25T11:45:00 * Elevation: -4411.5 m * Sensor URI: sensor.awi.de * Location: Arctic Ocean * Campaign: PS122/2 (MOSAiC20192020) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Ice corer (IC) * Comment: Positioning PTSAG.1 temperature on this core
Comment:
utility: Each core was retrieved for a different purpose. 'CH4' = methane, 'HALO' = halocarbon, 'BROMO' = bromoform, 'TEMP' = temperature (then used for subsequent analysis), 'CORE_LONG' = long sea ice core (top of ice surface to ocean) on rare days when short cores with higher ice depth resolution sampling were retrieved. The short cores were not included in the time series of the related study. Additional cores labelled 'ISO' (for stable water isotope analysis) are not shown here and were not included in the time series of the related study, because the sampling scheme for laboratory measurements changed during the field campaign. Normally, the BROMO or HALO core was used for temperature profiles at the BGC1, BGC2, and BGC3 sites. Note that the utility name represents a minimum utility for each core. For example, a BROMO core was sometimes used for HALO as well. This is because there were situations were melted ice samples of separate ice cores were combined for a given ice depth sampling range. Hence, this dataset shows the available salinity profiles and the utility field is used to distinguish one profile from another with the same device operation
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEventAngelopoulos, Michael
2SiteSiteAngelopoulos, MichaelSea ice coring site name. For a detailed description of the sites, see the related study. For additional information on sea ice cores collected by the ICE team (Granskog, 2021)
3DATE/TIMEDate/TimeAngelopoulos, MichaelGeocode
4UtilityUtilityAngelopoulos, Michaelsee comment
5DEPTH, ice/snowDepth ice/snowmAngelopoulos, MichaelGeocode – top
6DEPTH, ice/snowDepth ice/snowmAngelopoulos, MichaelGeocode – bottom
7SalinitySalAngelopoulos, MichaelEstimated from electrical conductivity and temperature of the melted ice samplesPSU
8Temperature, ice/snowt°CAngelopoulos, MichaelLinear interpolation at the midpoint of the sample based on the measurements from the ice temperature profile
9Density, iceDensity iceg/cm3Angelopoulos, Michaelafter Cox & Weeks (1983)
10Volume, brineVol brine%Angelopoulos, Michaelafter Cox & Weeks (1983)BVF
11Rayleigh numberRaAngelopoulos, Michaelsee related paper
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC) * Processing Level: PANGAEA data processing level 3 (ProcLevel3)
Size:
1120 data points

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