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https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2025-540
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2025-540
17 Sep 2025
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A decade-long hydrographic moored time series near the Drygalski Ice Tongue, Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea

Liv Cornelissen, Sukyoung Yun, Jasmin McInerney, Brett Grant, Fiona Elliot, Seung-Tae Yoon, Christopher J. Zappa, Won Sang Lee, and Craig Stevens

Abstract. In this paper we describe a decade-long timeseries of hydrographic mooring observations around the Drygalski Ice Tongue in southern Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica. Unique aspects of the data are that (i) the instruments were placed very close to the Ice Tongue due to its significant influence on the region’s ocean and sea ice, and (ii) the upper sensors were positioned relatively close (< 100 m) to the ocean surface compared to typical Antarctic moorings. Starting in December 2014, the mooring array included three locations – the Drygalski Basin, the edge of the Crary Bank and, on the southern side of the ice tongue, in Geikie Inlet. The instruments measure temperature, salinity, pressure, and current velocity. The “DITx” mooring locations were chosen in order to support questions regarding the influence of the Drygalski Ice Tongue on regional ocean processes. The observations are relevant to water mass formation, glaciology and ice melt, sea ice production and decay, ice shelf cavity processes – as well as regional marine ecosystem processes. The data from the instruments show the seasonal cycle along with interannual variability, as well as a range of singular events. All data can be downloaded from the SEANOE database.

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Liv Cornelissen, Sukyoung Yun, Jasmin McInerney, Brett Grant, Fiona Elliot, Seung-Tae Yoon, Christopher J. Zappa, Won Sang Lee, and Craig Stevens

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A decade-long hydrographic mooring dataset near the Drygalski Ice Tongue, Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica Liv Cornelissen, Sukyoung Yun, Jasmin McInerney, Brett Grant, Fiona Elliot, Seung-Tae Yoon, Christopher Zappa, Won Sang Lee, Craig Stevens https://doi.org/10.17882/102640

Liv Cornelissen, Sukyoung Yun, Jasmin McInerney, Brett Grant, Fiona Elliot, Seung-Tae Yoon, Christopher J. Zappa, Won Sang Lee, and Craig Stevens
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We present a decade-long mooring time series from southern Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea, begun in December 2014 as the “DITx” array. Three sites around the Drygalski Ice Tongue record temperature, salinity, pressure, and currents. The data highlight seasonal cycles and variability, informing studies of water mass formation, ice–ocean interactions, glaciology, and regional ecosystems.
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