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Other research product . 2018

Technical note: GODESS – a profiling mooring in the Gotland Basin

Prien, Ralf D.; Schulz-Bull, Detlef E.;
Open Access
English
Published: 08 Sep 2018
Abstract

This note describes a profiling mooring with an interdisciplinary suite of sensors taking profiles between 180 and 30 m depth. It consists of an underwater winch, moored below 180 m depth, and a profiling instrumentation platform. In its described setup it can take about 200 profiles at pre-programmed times or intervals with one set of batteries. This allows for studies over an extended period of time (e.g. two daily profiles over a time of 3 months). The Gotland Deep Environmental Sampling Station (GODESS) in the Eastern Gotland Basin of the Baltic Sea is aimed at investigations of redoxcline dynamics. The described system can be readily adapted to other research foci by changing the profiling instrumentation platform and its payload.

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HYPOX
In situ monitoring of oxygen depletion in hypoxic ecosystems of coastal and open seas, and land-locked water bodies
  • Funder: European Commission (EC)
  • Project Code: 226213
  • Funding stream: FP7 | SP1 | ENV
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European Marine Science Marine Environmental Science : In situ monitoring of oxygen depletion in hypoxic ecosystems of coastal and open seas, and land-locked water bodies
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