Saroma-ko Lagoon Observations for sea ice Physico-chemistry and Ecosystems 2019 (SLOPE2019)

IF 1 Q4 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Daiki Nomura, P. Wongpan, T. Toyota, T. Tanikawa, Y. Kawaguchi, Takashi Ono, Tomoni Ishino, Manami Tozawa, Tetsuya P. Tamura, I. Yabe, E. Y. Son, F. Vivier, A. Lourenço, Marion Lebrun, Yuichi Nosaka, T. Hirawake, Atshushi Ooki, S. Aoki, B. Else, F. Fripiat, J. Inoue, M. Vancoppenolle
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Abstract

Saroma-ko Lagoon, located on the Okhotsk Sea coast of Hokkaido, is seasonally covered by flat, homogeneous, easily accessible and safe sea ice. As such, it proves a very useful experimental site for the study of sea ice processes, the inter-comparison of methods, the testing of equipment and the training to polar regions. In this contribution, we describe the a physical, chemical, and ecosystem survey at Saroma-ko Lagoon, conducted over February 23–28, 2019 under the auspices of the SLOPE2019 (Saroma-ko Lagoon Observations for sea ice Physico-chemistry and Ecosystems 2019) program. Sea ice cores were collected to examine temperature, salinity, oxygen isotopic ratio, thin sections, and chemical and biological parameters such as carbonate chemistry, CH 4 , nutrients, chlorophyll a concentrations, and ice algae community assemblage. Broadband and spectral irradiance measurements were carried out above/under the sea ice, and different sensors were inter-compared at close positions and environments. Equipment such as spectrometers, air–sea ice CO 2 /CH 4 flux chamber, and under-ice turbulent heat flux systems were tested for future Arctic and Antarctic expeditions. Finally, an artificial pool was dug into the sea ice to understand the effect of snow particles on ice growth and to compare the gas exchange process over sea ice with an ice-free water surface. Our SLOPE2019 field campaign activities provided useful information for inter-comparison work and future sea ice research in the polar oceans.
2019年Saroma-ko泻湖海冰物理化学和生态系统观测(SLOPE2019)
Saroma-ko泻湖位于北海道鄂霍次克海岸,季节性地被平坦、均匀、容易接近和安全的海冰覆盖。因此,它被证明是一个非常有用的实验场所,海冰过程的研究,方法的相互比较,设备的测试和极地地区的培训。在这篇文章中,我们描述了2019年2月23日至28日在SLOPE2019 (Saroma-ko Lagoon海冰物理化学和生态系统观测2019)计划的主持下,在Saroma-ko泻湖进行的物理、化学和生态系统调查。收集海冰岩芯,检测温度、盐度、氧同位素比、薄片以及碳酸盐化学、ch4、营养物质、叶绿素a浓度和冰藻群落组合等化学和生物参数。在海冰上/海冰下进行了宽带和光谱辐照度测量,并在近距离和环境下对不同传感器进行了相互比较。光谱仪、空气-海冰CO 2 /CH 4通量室和冰下湍流热通量系统等设备为未来的北极和南极探险进行了测试。最后,在海冰中挖了一个人工水池,以了解雪颗粒对冰生长的影响,并将海冰上的气体交换过程与无冰水面进行比较。我们的SLOPE2019野外活动为极地海洋的相互比较工作和未来的海冰研究提供了有用的信息。
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Bulletin of glaciological research
Bulletin of glaciological research GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL-
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