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Deployment: EN501

Deployment: 
EN501
Chief Scientist: 
David E. Black (Stony Brook University - SoMAS, SUNY-SB SoMAS)
Contact: 
Cindy Lee (Stony Brook University - SoMAS, SUNY-SB SoMAS)
Synonyms: 
BaRFlux 1
END-501
BR particles
Platform:
Platform Type:
 vessel
Start Date: 
2011-10-26
End Date: 
2011-11-07
Location: 
Bermuda Rise
Description

EN501 is the first of six cruises that span 18 months (one every three months) for the BaRFlux or BR Particles project funded by NSF OCE-1061128. Cruise information is available from UNOLS: http://strs.unols.org/Public/diu_cruise_view.aspx?cruise_id=125182

Planned field work for the first BaRFlux cruise includes: deployment and recovery operations of one sediment trap mooring (with multiple traps on the mooring), water pumping, and box/multi-coring at mooring site on the Bermuda Rise. The mooring will consist of 5 sediment trap clusters located at 300, 1000, 1500, 2000, and 4400 meters water depth. Pumping will occur at the trap depths and some closer to the surface, and coring will occur on-site as well. The plan is to do a total of six cruises over 18 months (one every three months).

BaRFlux ship requests from UNOLS office (6 cruises total):
http://strs.unols.org/public/diu_project_view.aspx?project_id=102618

Cruise information and original data are available from the NSF R2R data catalog.