ACCLAIM Bottom Pressure Recorders have been in place in the Scotia Sea since December 1988 and recovered/redeployed in 1989 and 1990. On this cruise the BPRs were complemented by two combined BPR/INVERTED ECHO SOUNDER rigs deployed in the Drake Passage. The principle aim of the excercise is to study the variations in flow of the Antarctic Circumpolar current on large time space scales. In addition remote island Sea Level Recording stations at Port Stanley-Falkland Islands, Signy Island-South Orkneys, and Faraday were upgraded. No problems were encountered during the cruise operations, weather conditions were excellent for this area and data return from the recovered instruments was 100
Cruise DY113 comprised occupations of two repeat hydrographic sections, SR1b across Drake Passage fr...
Drake Passage is the narrowest constriction of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) in the Southe...
Twentieth complete occupation of the Drake Passage section, established during the World Ocean Circu...
ACCLAIM Bottom Pressure Recorders have been used for making measurements of the Antarctic Circumpola...
This report describes the sixth repeat hydrography section across Drake Passage, first established d...
This report documents five early cruises in the Drake Passage annual repeat series conducted by Sout...
RRS James Clark Ross cruise JR16002 included work contributing to two National Capability projects. ...
RRS James Clark Ross cruise JR16002 included work contributing to two National Capability projects. ...
The RRS James Clark Ross JR16005 expedition (Punta Arenas, 17 March 2017 – Montevideo, 8 May 2017) w...
The 24th complete occupation of the Drake Passage section SR1b obtained full-depth temperature, sali...
This report describes the twelfth repeat hydrography section across Drake Passage, firstestablished ...
This report describes the ninth occupation of the Drake Passage section, established during the Worl...
This report describes the twelfth repeat hydrography section across Drake Passage, first establishe...
Sub-surface pressure (SSP) data from tide gauges at three bases on the Pacific coast of the Antarcti...
The main purpose of cruise JR298 was to collect marine geological and geophysical samples and data ...
Cruise DY113 comprised occupations of two repeat hydrographic sections, SR1b across Drake Passage fr...
Drake Passage is the narrowest constriction of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) in the Southe...
Twentieth complete occupation of the Drake Passage section, established during the World Ocean Circu...
ACCLAIM Bottom Pressure Recorders have been used for making measurements of the Antarctic Circumpola...
This report describes the sixth repeat hydrography section across Drake Passage, first established d...
This report documents five early cruises in the Drake Passage annual repeat series conducted by Sout...
RRS James Clark Ross cruise JR16002 included work contributing to two National Capability projects. ...
RRS James Clark Ross cruise JR16002 included work contributing to two National Capability projects. ...
The RRS James Clark Ross JR16005 expedition (Punta Arenas, 17 March 2017 – Montevideo, 8 May 2017) w...
The 24th complete occupation of the Drake Passage section SR1b obtained full-depth temperature, sali...
This report describes the twelfth repeat hydrography section across Drake Passage, firstestablished ...
This report describes the ninth occupation of the Drake Passage section, established during the Worl...
This report describes the twelfth repeat hydrography section across Drake Passage, first establishe...
Sub-surface pressure (SSP) data from tide gauges at three bases on the Pacific coast of the Antarcti...
The main purpose of cruise JR298 was to collect marine geological and geophysical samples and data ...
Cruise DY113 comprised occupations of two repeat hydrographic sections, SR1b across Drake Passage fr...
Drake Passage is the narrowest constriction of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) in the Southe...
Twentieth complete occupation of the Drake Passage section, established during the World Ocean Circu...