
Barkley Canyon is ideally situated for study of nutrient and sediment transport from the shelf/slope break through a submarine canyon to the deep sea. In addition, a prominent mid-canyon outcrop of gas hydrates is being studed by marine biologists, geologists, geophysicists, and climatologists.
At the canyon head, a custom-designed multi-sensor vertical profiler system is planned. This system consists of a seafloor platform (400m) and a tethered float. A winch on the platform raises and lowers the float through the water column, which bristles with instrumentation for monitoring salinity, temperature, dissolved gases and nutrients, currents, plankton and fish concentrations and marine mammal movements. This system will help scientists examine the influences of complex currents on plankton life cycles.
Scientists are studying benthic (seafloor) ecology using instrument suites at four study sites along the shelf break, mid-canyon, and canyon axis. Long-term monitoring will allow scientists to observe changes in seafloor communities related to seasonal patterns of sediment transport and nutrient upwelling.
A variety of instruments, both on a fixed platform and carried by a remotely operated crawler, allow detailed study of gas hydrate outcrop accretion and dissolution.
| Barkley Benthic Pod 3 (892m) | |||
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Nortek Aquadopp HR Current Profiler |
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| Pressure | -- | mm H2O | |
| Temperature | -- | °C | |
| Sound Velocity | -- | m/s | |
RDI Workhorse Quartermaster ADCP |
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| Pressure | -- | decibar | |
| Temperature | -- | °C | |
| Sound Velocity | -- | m/s | |
| Barkley Benthic Pod 4 (896m) | |||
Seabird CTD |
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| Conductivity | -- | S/m | |
| Temperature | -- | °C | |
| Pressure | -- | decibar | |
| Salinity | -- | psu | |
| Density | -- | kg/m3 | |
WET Labs Fluorometer |
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| Chlorophyll | -- | ug/l | |
| Turbidity | -- | NTU | |
| Barkley Axis Pod 1 (981m) | |||
Nortek Aquadopp HR Current Profiler |
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| Pressure | -- | mm H2O | |
| Temperature | -- | °C | |
| Sound Velocity | -- | m/s | |