Data from ITP139
Last surface buoy status
| Time (UTC) |
2026-05-26 01:00:47 |
| Latitude |
83.00876 |
| Longitude |
-93.78022 |
| temperature (deg C) |
-6.0000 |
| battery voltage |
10.166 |
Last profile statistics
| Last profile number |
1947 |
| Profile Time (UTC) |
2026-05-26 00:00:04 |
| mean motor current (mA) |
95.590 |
| mean battery voltage |
8.350 |
| minimum pressure (dbar) |
6.010 |
| maximum pressure (dbar) |
757.760 |
| minimum temperature (C) |
-1.661 |
| maximum temperature (C) |
0.717 |
| minimum salinity (PSU) |
30.465 |
| maximum salinity (PSU) |
34.857 |
| minimum oxygen (μmol/kg) |
N/A |
| maximum oxygen (μmol/kg) |
N/A |
Description
ITP139 was deployed on a 1.2 m thick ice floe in the Beaufort Sea on September 25, 2023 at 79° 24.4 N, 149° 55.3 W as part of the Beaufort Gyre Observing System (BGOS) during the JOIS 2023 cruise on the CCGS Louis S. St. Laurent. On the same icefloe, a Tethered Ocean Profiler (TOP9) and a US Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) Seasonal Ice Mass Balance Buoy 3 , were also installed. The ITP is operating on a fast sampling schedule of 4 one-way profiles between 5 and 760 m depth each day and includes a fixed SAMI PCO2 with ODO and PAR at 5 m depth.
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