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Organization of oceanological observations in the Arctic Ocean

Organization of oceanological observations in the Arctic Ocean. Igor Ashik AARI. Oceanology information. Network of hydrometeorological stations. Expeditions. Drift and buoy-based stations. Satellite. Water temperature Salinity (density) Sea level Sea waves. Water temperature

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Organization of oceanological observations in the Arctic Ocean

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  1. Organization of oceanological observations in the Arctic Ocean Igor Ashik AARI

  2. Oceanology information Network of hydrometeorological stations Expeditions Drift and buoy-based stations Satellite Water temperature Salinity (density) Sea level Sea waves Water temperature Salinity Hydrochemical parameters Currents Water temperature Salinity Sea level Currents Sea waves Sea surface temperature Sea level Sea waves

  3. The polar stations, that watched sea level oscillations in Arctic seas in the mid 1980s and now.

  4. Operative oceanological information on web-site AARI

  5. The electronic archive«Anomalies of monthly and annual sea level on the station of the Arctic Seas»(Barents and Kara Seas) 1948 2005

  6. The electronic archive«Anomalies of monthly and annual sea level on the station of the Arctic Seas»(Laptev, East-Siberian, Chukchi Seas) 2005 1948

  7. Changes of the annual sea level in south-western part of the Kara Sea

  8. Expedition «Arctic - 2007» (R/V «Akademik Fedorov»)‏

  9. Oceanographic research during the expedition «Arctic-2007»26th cruise of R/V «Akademik Fedorov»

  10. Oceanologists at a work

  11. Oceanographic studies Deep water hydrological stations - 243 including: 96 shipborne CTD stations; 100 ХВТ – stations; 47 helicopter СTD stations from ice Hydrochemistry: Total quantity of samplings for: phosphate – 1346 silicate – 1346 oxygen – 1256 pH – 356 alkalinity – 347 summary phosphorus – 262 summary nitrogen – 262 nitrates – 262 nitrites – 262 ammonium nitrogen – 262 derived organic nitrogen and phosphorus – 262

  12. Expedition «BARKALAV - 2007» (R/V «Ivan Petrov»)‏

  13. NABOS-expedition 2007 RV «Victor Buynitskiy»

  14. Changes in thermal state of Atlantic Water layer in the Laptev Sea since 2002 (section across the continental slope at 126E) September, 2002 September, 2005 September, 2006 September, 2003 September, 2004 September, 2007

  15. Expedition IO RAN on board R/V «Ak. M. Keldush» 53 shipborne CTD stations

  16. Expedition «RUSALKA - 2007» (R/V «Sever»)‏

  17. Russian plane expedition “Arctic-2008”

  18. NP-35 drift: September 21- June 15, 2008(see http://www.aari.ru/resources/d0014/np35/)‏

  19. Positions of drifting ITP-stations in the Arctic Basin on September 14th, 2007 ITP and IMB-stations install by RV “Ak. Fedorov” ITP-stations install by other expeditions

  20. ITP-data on the AARI’s web-site

  21. Thank you for attention!

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