Long Beach to Hong Kong

OOCL Tianjin at sea

OOCL Tianjin at sea

OOCL Tianjin at sea

OOCL Tianjin at sea

During the summer of 2008, an fCO2 system was deployed on the container ship OOCL Tianjin. PMEL collected data during 9 transects across the North Pacific from September 2008 through February 2010. The OOCL Tianjin is involved in studies in the North Pacific, an important sink region for atmospheric CO2. Data will be analyzed to determine how ocean circulation and biological photosynthesis interact to control the rate of exchange of carbon dioxide gas between the atmosphere and North Pacific Ocean. This research is done in collaboration with Dr. Paul Quay of the University of Washington, and Dr. Kitack Lee of the Pohang University of Science and Technology. In addition to supporting our underway fCO2 measurements, samples were also collected for carbon isotope measurements (Quay) and DIC and nutrients (Lee).

 

Cruise

fCO2sw

Cruise

fCO2sw

Tian_2008_09
Sep 19 to
Sep 29, 2008
Long Beach to
Hong Kong

Data
Tian_2008_10
Oct 6 to
Oct 15, 2008
Hong Kong to
Long Beach

Data
Tian_2008_11
Nov 12 to
Dec 11, 2008
Hong Kong to
Hong Kong

Data
Tian_2009_01
Jan 19 to
Jan 30, 2009
Hong Kong to
Long Beach

Data
Tian_2009_03
Mar 31 to
Apr 11, 2009
Hong Kong to
Long Beach

Data
Tian_2009_10
Oct 30 to
Nov 7, 2009
Hong Kong to
Long Beach

Data
Tian_2009_12
Dec 2 to
Dec 12, 2009
Hong Kong to
Long Beach

Data
Tian_2010_02
Feb 18 to
Feb 21, 2010
Hong Kong to
Long Beach

Data

ReadMe File for OOCL Tianjin cruises.