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ITP 13 Overview

Deployment Location: 8/13/2007, 02:00 UTC at 78° 01’N, 149° 12’W

Last Location: 9/7/2008, 23:00 UTC at 72° 54.7’ N, 135° 47.9’ W

Duration: 391 days

Distance Traveled: 2636 km

Number of profiles: 876 in 391 days

Other instruments: IMB 2007-F, AOFB 12, 3 UAF

ITP13 was deployed as part of an Ice-Based Observatory (IBO) in the Beaufort Sea as part of the Beaufort Gyre Observing System (BGOS) during the summer JOIS 2007 cruise on the CCGS Louis S. St. Laurent. On the same icefloe, a US Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) Ice Mass Balance Buoy (IMB 2007-F) and a Naval Postgraduate School Arctic Ocean Flux Buoy (AOFB 12) were also installed. The ITP included a dissolved oxygen sensor and operated on a standard sampling schedule of 2 one-way profiles between 7 and 760 m depth each day.

An Ice-Based Observatory consisting of an Ice-Mass Balance Buoy, Ice-Tethered Profiler, and Arctic Ocean Flux Buoy shortly after deployment in August 2007. (Rick Krishfield)
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