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5 | "creatorName": "Landry, David", | 5 | "creatorName": "Landry, David", | ||
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20 | "citation": "Barber, David; Sydor, Kevin, 2015, \"BaySys Project\", | 21 | "citation": "Barber, David; Sydor, Kevin, 2015, \"BaySys Project\", | ||
21 | https://doi.org/10.5203/x6hd-2n79, Canadian Watershed Information | 22 | https://doi.org/10.5203/x6hd-2n79, Canadian Watershed Information | ||
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33 | Earth system where water is in solid form, including ice sheets, ice | 34 | their characteristics. Examples of data you can find here include | ||
34 | shelves, glaciers, snow cover, permafrost (frozen ground), sea ice, | 35 | river and lake data, water quality data. \r\n\r\nIn CEOS, related | ||
35 | and river and lake ice. The cryosphere exerts an important influence | 36 | research themes include biogeochemistry, Inland lakes and waters, | ||
36 | on Earth\u2019s climate. Image and description from | 37 | modelling, remote sensing and technology, trace metals and | ||
37 | https://climate.copernicus.eu.", | 38 | contaminants.", | ||
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49 | Switzerland. \r\nCC BY-SA 4.0 Licence\r\n", | ||||
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69 | "name": "baysys-field-rep", | 58 | "name": "baysys-field-rep", | ||
70 | "notes": "Field reports for the BaySys project over the years 2016 | 59 | "notes": "Field reports for the BaySys project over the years 2016 | ||
71 | to 2018. \r\n\r\nBaySys is a multi-year collaboration among industry | 60 | to 2018. \r\n\r\nBaySys is a multi-year collaboration among industry | ||
72 | partner Manitoba Hydro (Hydro Qu\u00e9bec and Ouranos) and the | 61 | partner Manitoba Hydro (Hydro Qu\u00e9bec and Ouranos) and the | ||
73 | Universities of Manitoba, Northern British Columbia, Qu\u00e9bec | 62 | Universities of Manitoba, Northern British Columbia, Qu\u00e9bec | ||
74 | \u00e0 Rimouski, Alberta, Calgary, Laval, Sherbrooke, and Trent to | 63 | \u00e0 Rimouski, Alberta, Calgary, Laval, Sherbrooke, and Trent to | ||
75 | conduct research on Hudson Bay. The overarching goal of the project is | 64 | conduct research on Hudson Bay. The overarching goal of the project is | ||
76 | to understand the role of freshwater in Hudson Bay marine and coastal | 65 | to understand the role of freshwater in Hudson Bay marine and coastal | ||
77 | systems, and in particular, to create a scientific basis to | 66 | systems, and in particular, to create a scientific basis to | ||
78 | distinguish climate change effects from those of hydroelectric | 67 | distinguish climate change effects from those of hydroelectric | ||
79 | regulation of freshwater on physical, biological and biogeochemical | 68 | regulation of freshwater on physical, biological and biogeochemical | ||
80 | conditions in Hudson Bay. This project is addressing the main | 69 | conditions in Hudson Bay. This project is addressing the main | ||
81 | objective from a \u201csystems\u201d perspective, with sub-objectives | 70 | objective from a \u201csystems\u201d perspective, with sub-objectives | ||
82 | to examine the climate, marine, and freshwater systems, and to study | 71 | to examine the climate, marine, and freshwater systems, and to study | ||
83 | the cycling of carbon and contaminants. \r\n", | 72 | the cycling of carbon and contaminants. \r\n", | ||
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85 | "num_tags": 4, | 74 | "num_tags": 4, | ||
86 | "organization": { | 75 | "organization": { | ||
87 | "approval_status": "approved", | 76 | "approval_status": "approved", | ||
88 | "created": "2017-07-21T13:15:49.935872", | 77 | "created": "2017-07-21T13:15:49.935872", | ||
89 | "description": "The Centre for Earth Observation Science (CEOS) | 78 | "description": "The Centre for Earth Observation Science (CEOS) | ||
90 | was established in 1994 with a mandate to research, preserve and | 79 | was established in 1994 with a mandate to research, preserve and | ||
91 | communicate knowledge of Earth system processes using the technologies | 80 | communicate knowledge of Earth system processes using the technologies | ||
92 | of Earth Observation Science. Research is multidisciplinary and | 81 | of Earth Observation Science. Research is multidisciplinary and | ||
93 | collaborative seeking to understand the complex interrelationships | 82 | collaborative seeking to understand the complex interrelationships | ||
94 | between elements of Earth systems, and how these systems will likely | 83 | between elements of Earth systems, and how these systems will likely | ||
95 | respond to climate change. Although researchers have worked in many | 84 | respond to climate change. Although researchers have worked in many | ||
96 | regions, the Arctic marine system has always been a unifying focus of | 85 | regions, the Arctic marine system has always been a unifying focus of | ||
97 | activity.\r\n\r\nIn 2012, CEOS, along with the Greenland Climate | 86 | activity.\r\n\r\nIn 2012, CEOS, along with the Greenland Climate | ||
98 | Research Centre (GCRC, Nuuk, Greenland) and the Arctic Research Centre | 87 | Research Centre (GCRC, Nuuk, Greenland) and the Arctic Research Centre | ||
99 | (ARC, Aarhus, Denmark) established the Arctic Science Partnership, | 88 | (ARC, Aarhus, Denmark) established the Arctic Science Partnership, | ||
100 | thereby integrating academic and research initiatives.\r\n\r\nAreas of | 89 | thereby integrating academic and research initiatives.\r\n\r\nAreas of | ||
101 | existing research activity are divided among key themes:\r\n\r\nArctic | 90 | existing research activity are divided among key themes:\r\n\r\nArctic | ||
102 | Anthropology/Paleoclimatology: LiDAR scanning and digital site | 91 | Anthropology/Paleoclimatology: LiDAR scanning and digital site | ||
103 | preservation, archaeo-geophysics, permafrost degredation, lithic | 92 | preservation, archaeo-geophysics, permafrost degredation, lithic | ||
104 | morphometrics, zooarchaeology, proxy studies, paleodistribution of sea | 93 | morphometrics, zooarchaeology, proxy studies, paleodistribution of sea | ||
105 | ice, landscape learning, Paleo-Eskimo culture, Thule Inuit culture, | 94 | ice, landscape learning, Paleo-Eskimo culture, Thule Inuit culture, | ||
106 | ethnographic analogy, traditional knowledge, climate change and | 95 | ethnographic analogy, traditional knowledge, climate change and | ||
107 | northern heritage resource management.\r\n\r\nAtmospheric | 96 | northern heritage resource management.\r\n\r\nAtmospheric | ||
108 | Studies/Meteorology: Boundary layer, precipitation, clouds, storms and | 97 | Studies/Meteorology: Boundary layer, precipitation, clouds, storms and | ||
109 | extreme weather, circulation, eddy correlations, polar vortex, | 98 | extreme weather, circulation, eddy correlations, polar vortex, | ||
110 | climate, teleconnections, geophysical fluid dynamics, flux and energy | 99 | climate, teleconnections, geophysical fluid dynamics, flux and energy | ||
111 | budgets, ocean-sea ice-atmosphere interface, radiative transfer, ice | 100 | budgets, ocean-sea ice-atmosphere interface, radiative transfer, ice | ||
112 | albedo feedback, cloud radiative forcing, pCO2. | 101 | albedo feedback, cloud radiative forcing, pCO2. | ||
113 | \r\n\r\nBiogeochemistry: Organic carbon, greenhouse gases, bubbles, | 102 | \r\n\r\nBiogeochemistry: Organic carbon, greenhouse gases, bubbles, | ||
114 | Ikaite, carbonate chemistry, CO2 fluxes, mercury and other trace | 103 | Ikaite, carbonate chemistry, CO2 fluxes, mercury and other trace | ||
115 | metals, minerals, hydrocarbons, brine processes, otolith | 104 | metals, minerals, hydrocarbons, brine processes, otolith | ||
116 | microchemistry, sediments, biomarkers. \r\n\r\nContaminants: Mercury, | 105 | microchemistry, sediments, biomarkers. \r\n\r\nContaminants: Mercury, | ||
117 | trace metals, PAHs, source, transport, transformation, pathways, | 106 | trace metals, PAHs, source, transport, transformation, pathways, | ||
118 | bioaccumulations, marine ecosystems, marine chemistry. \r\nEarth | 107 | bioaccumulations, marine ecosystems, marine chemistry. \r\nEarth | ||
119 | Observation Science: Active and passive microwave, LiDAR, EM | 108 | Observation Science: Active and passive microwave, LiDAR, EM | ||
120 | induction, spatial-temporal analysis, forward and inverse scattering | 109 | induction, spatial-temporal analysis, forward and inverse scattering | ||
121 | models, complex permittivity, ocean colour, ocean surface roughness, | 110 | models, complex permittivity, ocean colour, ocean surface roughness, | ||
122 | NIR, TIR, satellite telemetry, GPS. Ice-Associated Biology: | 111 | NIR, TIR, satellite telemetry, GPS. Ice-Associated Biology: | ||
123 | Biophysical processes, primary production; ice algae, ice | 112 | Biophysical processes, primary production; ice algae, ice | ||
124 | microbiology, bio-optics, under-ice phytoplankton. \r\n\r\nInland | 113 | microbiology, bio-optics, under-ice phytoplankton. \r\n\r\nInland | ||
125 | Lakes and Waters: Hydrologic connectivity, watershed systems, sediment | 114 | Lakes and Waters: Hydrologic connectivity, watershed systems, sediment | ||
126 | transport, nutrient transport, contaminants, landscape processes, | 115 | transport, nutrient transport, contaminants, landscape processes, | ||
127 | remote sensing, freshwater-marine coupling. Marine Mammals: Seals, | 116 | remote sensing, freshwater-marine coupling. Marine Mammals: Seals, | ||
128 | whales, habitat, conservation, satellite telemetry, distribution, | 117 | whales, habitat, conservation, satellite telemetry, distribution, | ||
129 | population studies, prey behaviour, bioacoustics.\r\n\r\nModelling: | 118 | population studies, prey behaviour, bioacoustics.\r\n\r\nModelling: | ||
130 | Simulation of sea ice and oceanic regional processes, Nucleus for | 119 | Simulation of sea ice and oceanic regional processes, Nucleus for | ||
131 | European Modelling of the Ocean (NEMO), ice-ocean modelling and | 120 | European Modelling of the Ocean (NEMO), ice-ocean modelling and | ||
132 | interactions, hind cast simulations and projections for sea ice state | 121 | interactions, hind cast simulations and projections for sea ice state | ||
133 | and ocean variables based on CMIP5 scenarios and MIROC5 forcing, | 122 | and ocean variables based on CMIP5 scenarios and MIROC5 forcing, | ||
134 | validation.\r\n\r\nOceanography: Circulation, temperature, in-flow and | 123 | validation.\r\n\r\nOceanography: Circulation, temperature, in-flow and | ||
135 | out-flow shelves, water dynamics, microturbulence, Beaufort Gyre, eddy | 124 | out-flow shelves, water dynamics, microturbulence, Beaufort Gyre, eddy | ||
136 | correlations.\r\n\r\nSea Ice Geophysics:Thermodynamic and dynamic | 125 | correlations.\r\n\r\nSea Ice Geophysics:Thermodynamic and dynamic | ||
137 | processes, extreme ice features and hazards, snow, ridges, | 126 | processes, extreme ice features and hazards, snow, ridges, | ||
138 | polynyas.\r\n\r\nTraditional and Local Knowledge: Indigenous cultures, | 127 | polynyas.\r\n\r\nTraditional and Local Knowledge: Indigenous cultures, | ||
139 | Inuit, Inuvialuit, oral history, toponomy, mobility and settlement, | 128 | Inuit, Inuvialuit, oral history, toponomy, mobility and settlement, | ||
140 | hunting, food security, sea ice use, community-based research, | 129 | hunting, food security, sea ice use, community-based research, | ||
141 | community-based monitoring, two ways of knowing.", | 130 | community-based monitoring, two ways of knowing.", | ||
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175 | "description": "Report on the 2016 mooring field program | 163 | "description": "Report on the 2016 mooring field program | ||
176 | took place in southern Hudson Bay from September 26 | 164 | took place in southern Hudson Bay from September 26 | ||
177 | (Churchill) to October 4 (Kujjaurapik) ", | 165 | (Churchill) to October 4 (Kujjaurapik) ", | ||
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202 | "description": "In late September 2016, five oceanographic | 190 | "description": "In late September 2016, five oceanographic | ||
203 | moorings were deployed in the eastern Hudson Bay and at the entrance | 191 | moorings were deployed in the eastern Hudson Bay and at the entrance | ||
204 | to James Bay (Figure 1). These moorings were supposed to be recovered | 192 | to James Bay (Figure 1). These moorings were supposed to be recovered | ||
205 | in summer 2017 during the BaySys cruise onboard CCGS Amundsen or White | 193 | in summer 2017 during the BaySys cruise onboard CCGS Amundsen or White | ||
206 | Diamond - a vessel refurnished in 2017 for the Churchill Marine | 194 | Diamond - a vessel refurnished in 2017 for the Churchill Marine | ||
207 | Observatory. Later, a decision on turning the moorings from White | 195 | Observatory. Later, a decision on turning the moorings from White | ||
208 | Diamond instead of recovery was made. Unfortunately, the slow progress | 196 | Diamond instead of recovery was made. Unfortunately, the slow progress | ||
209 | of ship\u2019s inspection from Transport Canada caused multiple delays | 197 | of ship\u2019s inspection from Transport Canada caused multiple delays | ||
210 | of ship\u2019s departure from Prince Edward Island and the 2017 cruise | 198 | of ship\u2019s departure from Prince Edward Island and the 2017 cruise | ||
211 | was cancelled. Because of the critical role of these moorings for the | 199 | was cancelled. Because of the critical role of these moorings for the | ||
212 | scientific objectives of oncoming Amundsen cruise in spring 2018, the | 200 | scientific objectives of oncoming Amundsen cruise in spring 2018, the | ||
213 | opportunistic cruise onboard CCGS Henry Larsen was conducted in | 201 | opportunistic cruise onboard CCGS Henry Larsen was conducted in | ||
214 | October 26 \u2013 November 1, 2017 in order to maintain the | 202 | October 26 \u2013 November 1, 2017 in order to maintain the | ||
215 | uninterrupted measurements. The goals for this short cruise were to | 203 | uninterrupted measurements. The goals for this short cruise were to | ||
216 | retrieve and re-deploy as many BaySys moorings as possible accompanied | 204 | retrieve and re-deploy as many BaySys moorings as possible accompanied | ||
217 | with the concurrent CTD and water sampling.\r\n", | 205 | with the concurrent CTD and water sampling.\r\n", | ||
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242 | "description": "Churchill River and mobile ice survey, February | 230 | "description": "Churchill River and mobile ice survey, February | ||
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365 | and at the entrance to James Bay (Figure 1). These moorings were | 353 | and at the entrance to James Bay (Figure 1). These moorings were | ||
366 | supposed to be recovered in summer 2017 during the BaySys cruise | 354 | supposed to be recovered in summer 2017 during the BaySys cruise | ||
367 | onboard CCGS Amundsen or R/V William Kennedy. Later, a decision was | 355 | onboard CCGS Amundsen or R/V William Kennedy. Later, a decision was | ||
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371 | cruise onboard CCGS Henry Larsen was successfully conducted on October | 359 | cruise onboard CCGS Henry Larsen was successfully conducted on October | ||
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375 | Unfortunately, mooring JB02 was not recovered during that operation. | 363 | Unfortunately, mooring JB02 was not recovered during that operation. | ||
376 | Finally, MV William Kennedy was ready for field operations in 2018, | 364 | Finally, MV William Kennedy was ready for field operations in 2018, | ||
377 | therefore there was conducted a cruise on September 1-14, 2018 with | 365 | therefore there was conducted a cruise on September 1-14, 2018 with | ||
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