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Deployment: KN204-01

Deployment: 
KN204-01
Chief Scientist: 
Edward A. Boyle (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT)
Co-Chief Scientist: 
Gregory A. Cutter (Old Dominion University, ODU)
Synonyms: 
GA03
GT11
KN204-01A
KN204-01B
USGT-NAT-2011
USGNAZT
GNAT
316N20111106
KN204-1
Platform:
Platform Type:
 vessel
Start Date: 
2011-11-06
End Date: 
2011-12-11
Location: 
Subtropical northern Atlantic Ocean
Description

The US GEOTRACES North Atlantic cruise aboard the R/V Knorr completed the section between Lisbon and Woods Hole that began in October 2010 but was rescheduled for November-December 2011. The R/V Knorr made a brief stop in Bermuda to exchange samples and personnel before continuing across the basin. Scientists disembarked in Praia, Cape Verde, on 11 December. The cruise was identified as KN204-01A (first part before Bermuda) and KN204-01B (after the Bermuda stop). However, the official deployment name for this cruise is KN204-01 and includes both part A and B.

Science activities included: ODF 30 liter rosette CTD casts, ODU Trace metal rosette CTD casts, McLane particulate pump casts, underway sampling with towed fish and sampling from the shipboard "uncontaminated" flow-through system.

Full depth stations are shown in the accompanying figure (see below). Additional stations to sample for selected trace metals to a depth of 1000 m are not shown. Standard stations are shown in red (as are the ports) and "super" stations, with extra casts to provide large-volume samples for selected parameters, are shown in green.

GEOTRACES Atlantic 2011 Station Plan

Station spacing is concentrated along the western margin to evaluate the transport of trace elements and isotopes by western boundary currents. Stations across the gyre will allow scientists to examine trace element supply by Saharan dust, while also contrasting trace element and isotope distributions in the oligotrophic gyre with conditions near biologically productive ocean margins, both in the west, to be sampled now, and within the eastern boundary upwelling system off Mauritania, sampled last year.

Funding: The cruise was funded by NSF OCE awards 0926204, 0926433 and 0926659.

Additional cruise information is available from the Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R): https://www.rvdata.us/search/cruise/KN204-01

Other Relevant Links:

ADCP data are available from the Currents ADCP group at the University of Hawaii at the links below:
KN204-01A (part 1 of 2011 cruise; Woods Hole, MA to Bermuda)
KN204-01B (part 2 of 2011 cruise; Bermuda to Cape Verde)