Data in Brief (Jun 2020)

Dataset on the RETRO-BMC cruise onboard the R/V Hespérides, April 2017, Brazil-Malvinas Confluence

  • Dorleta Orúe-Echevarría,
  • Josep L. Pelegrí,
  • Paola Castellanos,
  • Carles Guallar,
  • Humberto Marotta,
  • Cèlia Marrasé,
  • Jacobo Martín,
  • Marta Masdeu-Navarro,
  • Guillermina F. Paniagua,
  • Jesús Peña-Izquierdo,
  • Joan Puigdefábregas,
  • Belén Rodríguez-Fonseca,
  • Elena Roget,
  • Miquel Rosell-Fieschi,
  • Jordi Salat,
  • Joaquín Salvador,
  • Ignasi Vallès-Casanova,
  • Montserrat Vidal,
  • Álvaro Viúdez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30
p. 105412

Abstract

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This dataset, gathered during the RETRO-BMC cruise, reports multiple-scale measurements at the Confluence of the Brazil and Malvinas Currents. The cruise was carried out between 8 and 28 April 2017 onboard R/V Hespérides, departing from Ushuaia and arriving to Santos. Along its track, the vessel recorded near-surface temperature and salinity, as well as the horizontal flow from 20 m down to about 800 m. A total of 33 hydrographic stations were completed in a region off the Patagonian Shelf, within 41.2°S–35.9°S and out to 53.0°W. At each station, a multiparametric probe and velocity sensors were deployed inside the frame of a rosette used to collect water samples at selected depths; these samples were later used for several water analyses, including inorganic nutrient concentrations. Microstructure measurements were carried out in 11 of these hydrographic stations. In addition, two high-resolution three-dimensional surveys were conducted with an instrumented undulating vehicle between 40.6°S–39.0°S and 55.6°W–53.8°W. Lastly, eight high-frequency vertical profilers were deployed in the region and five position-transmitting drifters were launched. These data allow the description of the Confluence from the regional scale to the microscale, and provide a view of the variability of the frontal region on time scales from days to weeks.

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