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ITP11 Overview

Deployment Location: 9/9/2007, 11:00 UTC at 83° 17.7’N, 127° 37.9’W>

Last Location: 10/22/2009, 15:00 UTC at 74° 35.4’ N, 161° 34.3’ W

Duration: 774 days

Distance Traveled: 4810 km

Number of profiles: 1690 in 776 days

Other instruments: IMB 2007-J

ITP11 was deployed on a 2.8 m thick icefloe from the Russian icebreaker "Akademik Federov" as part of the European Union DAMOCLES Program. On the same icefloe, a US Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) Ice Mass Balance Buoy (IMB 2007-J) was also installed. The ITP operated on a typical sampling schedule of 2 one-way profiles between 7 and 760 m depth each day.  An attempt was being made in September 2009 to find and recover the ITP (as the profiler was nearing the end of its battery life) when the top float disappeared (presumably beneath the decaying ice ruble).  Days later it reappeared and sent updated locations for a brief period, but by then it was too far away to be recovered.

The first Ice-Based Observatory deployed from the Russian research vessel "Akademik Federov" in September 2007 consisted of ITP 11 and IMB on a 2.8 m thick icefloe. (Photo by John Kemp)
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