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The North Atlantic Aerosol and Marine Ecosystem Study (NAAMES): Science Motive and Mission Overview

Authors :
Michael J. Behrenfeld
Richard H. Moore
Chris A. Hostetler
Jason Graff
Peter Gaube
Lynn M. Russell
Gao Chen
Scott C. Doney
Stephen Giovannoni
Hongyu Liu
Christopher Proctor
Luis M. Bolaños
Nicholas Baetge
Cleo Davie-Martin
Toby K. Westberry
Timothy S. Bates
Thomas G. Bell
Kay D. Bidle
Emmanuel S. Boss
Sarah D. Brooks
Brian Cairns
Craig Carlson
Kimberly Halsey
Elizabeth L. Harvey
Chuanmin Hu
Lee Karp-Boss
Mary Kleb
Susanne Menden-Deuer
Françoise Morison
Patricia K. Quinn
Amy Jo Scarino
Bruce Anderson
Jacek Chowdhary
Ewan Crosbie
Richard Ferrare
Johnathan W. Hair
Yongxiang Hu
Scott Janz
Jens Redemann
Eric Saltzman
Michael Shook
David A. Siegel
Armin Wisthaler
Melissa Yang Martin
Luke Ziemba
Source :
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 6 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2019.

Abstract

The North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study (NAAMES) is an interdisciplinary investigation to improve understanding of Earth's ocean ecosystem-aerosol-cloud system. Specific overarching science objectives for NAAMES are to (1) characterize plankton ecosystem properties during primary phases of the annual cycle and their dependence on environmental forcings, (2) determine how these phases interact to recreate each year the conditions for an annual plankton bloom, and (3) resolve how remote marine aerosols and boundary layer clouds are influenced by plankton ecosystems. Four NAAMES field campaigns were conducted in the western subarctic Atlantic between November 2015 and April 2018, with each campaign targeting specific seasonal events in the annual plankton cycle. A broad diversity of measurements were collected during each campaign, including ship, aircraft, autonomous float and drifter, and satellite observations. Here, we present an overview of NAAMES science motives, experimental design, and measurements. We then briefly describe conditions and accomplishments during each of the four field campaigns and provide information on how to access NAAMES data. The intent of this manuscript is to familiarize the broad scientific community with NAAMES and to provide a common reference overview of the project for upcoming publications.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22967745
Volume :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Frontiers in Marine Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.452d3dbe518a4f5fa9bd1036d43575f5
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00122