Resumen
Sailing 14:00UTC on Thursday 25th from Dunstaffnage Point D340b was a 10 day Oceans2025 Theme 3 funded cruise. D340b followed on directly from D340a after a boat transfer at Dunstaffnage from SAMS laboratory on the Dunstaffnage peninsular.
The scientific aims for D340 Leg B were: 1) to study the physical response of tidal flows to topographic features of the shelf seas to the west of Scotland, in terms of stratification and turbulent mixing; 2) to study the consequent response of the water column chemistry and phytoplankton community structures; and 3) to study the benthic response of the hard coral reefs systems commonly found in this area. Zero downtime through either weather or ship-side equipment failure lead to a fully completed programme and a highly successful cruise.
The scientific aims for D340 Leg B were: 1) to study the physical response of tidal flows to topographic features of the shelf seas to the west of Scotland, in terms of stratification and turbulent mixing; 2) to study the consequent response of the water column chemistry and phytoplankton community structures; and 3) to study the benthic response of the hard coral reefs systems commonly found in this area. Zero downtime through either weather or ship-side equipment failure lead to a fully completed programme and a highly successful cruise.
| Idioma original | English |
|---|---|
| Editorial | Scottish Association for Marine Science |
| Número de páginas | 124 |
| Estado | Published - 2009 |
Serie de la publicación
| Nombre | SAMS Internal reports |
|---|---|
| N.º | 265 |
Huella
Profundice en los temas de investigación de 'RRS Discovery Cruise D340b : Dunstaffnage to Govan via Barra Head and the Surrounding Shelf 26th June to 4th July 2009'. En conjunto forman una huella única.Citar esto
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